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The Memorial Candle Program has been designed to help offset the costs associated with the hosting this Tribute Website in perpetuity. Through the lighting of a memorial candle, your thoughtful gesture will be recorded in the Book of Memories and the proceeds will go directly towards helping ensure that the family and friends of Zelma Breen can continue to memorialize, re-visit, interact with each other and enhance this tribute for future generations.

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In Memory of
Zelma Marie
Breen (Woods)
1922 - 2017
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The lighting of a Memorial Candle not only provides a gesture of sympathy and support to the immediate family during their time of need but also provides the gift of extending the Book of Memories for future generations.

Stories

Zel and Our Family

Zel was part of the fabric of our family's lives from our Westport days when we lived across the alley from each other.  I remember way back then when Zel loaned Mary Lou her red velvet dress for a special event.  She moved across the street...

Rose Sunderland
2017-01-16 16:20:47
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Cousin visits
I have such fun and loving memories when I think of staying with The Big Z as she was loving referred to. I loved coming to Maryland and staying with her. All of the cousins would get together and you would have trouble and a super time lol. We would be a...
Barbara Demos
2017-01-16 14:50:46
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Christmas

Way back one Christmas, when I was about 10, my mother, Zelma's sister, was going through a very hard time with being a single parent all of a sudden.  While I was old enough to know about Santa, my brohter and sister were no...

Donna Woods
2017-01-16 12:09:30
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Mrs. Zell & Granny B.

Mrs. Zell and my Granny were very good friends and she was like our extra-Grandmother, (as our Granny probably was to her family). They were from a generation where people cared about and looked out for one another. They were everybody’s grann...

Jeanne Fritz
2017-01-15 21:55:49
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My mother's hands
When I was little I would hold my hand up to hers, how big, how stong they were. Her hands were always busy. Her hands grew tiny as she grew older. I was fascinated by them. How many babies had they held, how many tears had they wiped away, how many foreheads...
Barbara Demos
2017-01-15 21:27:03
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Aunt Zelma's Laughter

When I think about Aunt Zelma I think about laughter, because everytime she spoke she would laugh. I remember going to visit and seeing my mother and Aunt Zelma laughing and sharing stories about something either they or their children did. Like when...

Susan Zachau
2017-01-15 17:54:22
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Fond Memories

What I remember best of Aunt Zelma was her hospitality.   When we were younger and went to visit Aunt Zelma, we gather around the kitchen table, sipping our homemade ice-teas and sharing stories.  Aunt Zelma would get rolling out with a story,...

KAREN Cave
2017-01-14 19:42:05
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