James Haddow
James Haddow (1895-1979) was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, the oldest of three siblings. He grew up in Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England and served in the Royal Air Force during […]
James Haddow (1895-1979) was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, the oldest of three siblings. He grew up in Barrow in Furness, Lancashire, England and served in the Royal Air Force during […]
Madeline Gosling Haddow (1905-1996) was born and grew up in Newport, Rhode Island, in the shadow of the Gilded Age “cottages” of the obscenely wealthy Vanderbilts, Astors, and others. She […]
Max Kozodoy (1908-1998) was born in New Jersey to parents who had recently come to the United States to escape oppression in their native Russia. Max was the oldest […]
Nelle Laux Kozodoy (1913-2014) was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the fourth of six children. She grew up in Avalon, Pennsylvania and after graduation from high school she moved to Cambridge, […]
My beautiful mother Barbara Dolce died on January 25, 2023. She fought to the very end to stay here with us, through Covid and pneumonia, but her body had been failing […]
We do it better, when we’re together. * Twenty years. Two decades. A lot has changed. But some things stay the same. The Museum’s All Souls’ Walk recently celebrated its […]
Rose Mary was a devoted daughter, a dear friend, a caring sibling, a thoughtful aunt, a selfless mother and an adoring grandmother. She valued kindness and honesty as guiding principles. […]
Sue was an extraordinary woman who was deeply loved and cherished by her family, friends and colleagues. Her chosen vocation, teacher, was perfect for her as she taught everyone she […]
Brandon Wilds (1983 – 2023) Brandon’s creativity, passion and love for life and his family was inspirational. He enjoyed sports but most of all soccer, consistently rooting for his favorite […]
Grace Marion Smith was born in Kennebunk on Wonderbrook Farm on November 4, 1903. The farm house still stands, now called the Wonderbrook Center. Her father Alva F. Smith and […]