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Agnes
March

September 16, 1940 – January 12, 2017

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Condolence From: Bonnie Lash
Condolence: Aggie was a special influence in my life for several years. I would not have shown horses had it not been for her time in Lewiston, Maine. We had a regular routine of her picking me up after school go to the barn to ride and clean stalls. We would load up Ruth Lane's horse van with American Maid, Knickerbocker Sandy and various ponies to compete in the weekend show circuit throughout Maine and New England. It was an adventure. She was a wonderful mentor and friend. I treasure those memories and experiences. Thank you Aggie!
Tuesday April 25, 2017
Condolence From: Barbara Fishman
Condolence: I am so sad for the loss of our dear Aggie. I grew up next door to her and her wonderful family and they were always my family too. The Kent family would call me to help them trim their Christmas tree since we didn't have one. Aggie and I would trim the tree and I was the tinsel queen. Aggie taught me to swim at Chickawaukee Lake, and she tried to teach me to ride a horse, but I was petrified and that never panned out. My mother would always say that her first visitor in the new family home on Limerock St. was Agnes, 6 years old and adorable. My mom was drinking a glass of milk and Agnes said "You drink milk? My mother drinks beer". When the nuns asked Agnes what they did on Sunday mornings, Agnes answered "I go to the dump with Sam Small". Agnes was always ready with a joke, and I loved her like an older sister, as well as her whole family. Rest in peace. I will never forget you or your family.
Monday January 23, 2017

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