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Alice E. (Lowe) Fadden

December 13, 1933 – July 25, 2022


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Alice E. (Lowe) Fadden, a long time winter visitor and resident of 200 West in Viewpoint RV and Golf Resort, passed away Monday afternoon July 25th, at Canyon Winds Memory Care Center in Mesa of complications of Alzheimer’s Dementia, with her loved ones by her side.

She was born in Millbury, Worcester County, Mass.  December 13, 1933 to Howard B. Lowe and Marjory K. (Preston) Lowe.  She grew up in that area and graduated from Millbury High School in 1951.  She worked in the area as a secretary before marrying Richard Fadden in 1953 and had three children, Richard, Jane, and baby Alice (who died shortly after birth).   During their married life, the Faddens lived mostly in Richmond and Keene, New Hampshire.

Later in life, she lived in Pensacola, Florida for many years before joining her long time friend, Bill Arnold, in AZ and Mass after Bill’s wife died.  She enjoyed traveling with Bill with the 5th wheel RV for 11 years before they settled down for 4 years as permanent Viewpoint residents.

While she was at Viewpoint she was a fixture riding her 3 wheel trike around the park and riding on the VP tram train that Bill drove for all kinds of events.

She was an avid cribbage player throughout her life.  Whenever there was a lull somewhere, out came the cards and board.  She taught Bill to play, and they played while enjoying their glass of wine.  She played with the VP group until her dementia prevented her continuing.  She did do one very, very rare thing in that she dealt 2 perfect 29 cribbage hands, one to Rick and one to Bill.  She received a perfect 29 hand herself many years ago while living in south Florida.

Besides the cribbage, she enjoyed bingo in the park and the dinner shows during the season.  She also loved shopping at the Country Store at VP.  She also love tootling around in the valley in Bill’s Model T Ford.   For many years she also enjoyed being with the Fat Willy’s group for Sunday evening dinner.

She is survived by her two children, Rick of Stoddard, NH and Jane of Sevierville, TN and her older sister Phyllis of Sturbridge, MA, her dear friend and sister-in-law Cindy McDermid of South Grafton, MA, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.  She was predeceased by her parents, baby Alice and younger sister Susan Gover of Lisbon, NH.

Cremation and arrangements are by Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ.  A memorial service for local friends will be held at the funeral home chapel on Thursday, August 4th at 3pm.

 

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  1. Ron and Fay Dingwall 203 says:

    Bill, we sure enjoyed seeing Alice out and around on that bike. She always had a big smile and seemed so happy. Our condolences to you and her family.

  2. Sandy Bushnell says:

    Alice was a favorite of her many cousins and always shared her beautiful smile. Alice and Bill’s biannual visits will be missed. Loved you always Alice. Your cousin from Florida Sandy

  3. Carole wright says:

    Mary was a very special gal and along with Father Pat they created many memories for me! Family is everything and I THANKYOU For being there. Fondly, Carole Wright

  4. Jim H says:

    Bill, you lost a good companion and a lovely lady.

  5. Jaye Lowe says:

    Sincere condolences from your Lowe family in Maine.
    Dora and Jaye Lowe

    Dora

  6. Jaye Lowe says:

    Sincere condolences from your Lowe family in Maine.
    Dora and Jaye Lowe

  7. Judy and Keith Nixon says:

    Bill I am so sorry for your loss. Alice always had a smile when I dropped around. She could be counted on riding the train around the park. Her bike riding at the park with her big smile was renowned. She was one of Viewpoint’s special people

  8. Norma Anda says:

    It has been such a pleasure being around Alice. Getting to know Bill was an added plus. Until two additional bonuses came along Rick and Jane. Most rewarding part of our job is bonding with our residents and family. Saying goodbye is never easy. RIP dear Alice. You’ve reached your final destination.

  9. Marlys Westphal says:

    Our condolences to you Bill and to Alice’s family. From your FOS friends, Vern and Marlys

  10. Debbie and Tammy says:

    Jane you have our deepest sympathy! Tammy and I are with you in spirit.

  11. Roselynn & Reg Urness says:

    Reg and I always enjoyed seeing both of you together in the Model T. We pray for comfort for you and her family.

  12. James. H. Fisk says:

    Bill; So sorry to hear of Alice’s passing. Altho I didn’t know her well, from what I read she was a wonderful woman. You’re a lucky guy to have ben with her as long as you were. Please keep in touch. Jim

  13. Beverley K. Owens says:

    Bill, Amos and I were heart broken when we received Alice’s obituary. We will miss her and her smile very much. We are back in Ohio permanently; sold everything this past spring; will miss you but you will always be in our thoughts. Love and Hugs, Beverley (Owens)

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Alice E. (Lowe) Fadden

December 13, 1933 – July 25, 2022


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Alice E. (Lowe) Fadden, a long time winter visitor and resident of 200 West in Viewpoint RV and Golf Resort, passed away Monday afternoon July 25th, at Canyon Winds Memory Care Center in Mesa of complications of Alzheimer’s Dementia, with her loved ones by her side.

She was born in Millbury, Worcester County, Mass.  December 13, 1933 to Howard B. Lowe and Marjory K. (Preston) Lowe.  She grew up in that area and graduated from Millbury High School in 1951.  She worked in the area as a secretary before marrying Richard Fadden in 1953 and had three children, Richard, Jane, and baby Alice (who died shortly after birth).   During their married life, the Faddens lived mostly in Richmond and Keene, New Hampshire.

Later in life, she lived in Pensacola, Florida for many years before joining her long time friend, Bill Arnold, in AZ and Mass after Bill’s wife died.  She enjoyed traveling with Bill with the 5th wheel RV for 11 years before they settled down for 4 years as permanent Viewpoint residents.

While she was at Viewpoint she was a fixture riding her 3 wheel trike around the park and riding on the VP tram train that Bill drove for all kinds of events.

She was an avid cribbage player throughout her life.  Whenever there was a lull somewhere, out came the cards and board.  She taught Bill to play, and they played while enjoying their glass of wine.  She played with the VP group until her dementia prevented her continuing.  She did do one very, very rare thing in that she dealt 2 perfect 29 cribbage hands, one to Rick and one to Bill.  She received a perfect 29 hand herself many years ago while living in south Florida.

Besides the cribbage, she enjoyed bingo in the park and the dinner shows during the season.  She also loved shopping at the Country Store at VP.  She also love tootling around in the valley in Bill’s Model T Ford.   For many years she also enjoyed being with the Fat Willy’s group for Sunday evening dinner.

She is survived by her two children, Rick of Stoddard, NH and Jane of Sevierville, TN and her older sister Phyllis of Sturbridge, MA, her dear friend and sister-in-law Cindy McDermid of South Grafton, MA, and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.  She was predeceased by her parents, baby Alice and younger sister Susan Gover of Lisbon, NH.

Cremation and arrangements are by Mountain View Funeral Home, 7900 E. Main St., Mesa, AZ.  A memorial service for local friends will be held at the funeral home chapel on Thursday, August 4th at 3pm.

 

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  1. Ron and Fay Dingwall 203 says:

    Bill, we sure enjoyed seeing Alice out and around on that bike. She always had a big smile and seemed so happy. Our condolences to you and her family.

  2. Sandy Bushnell says:

    Alice was a favorite of her many cousins and always shared her beautiful smile. Alice and Bill’s biannual visits will be missed. Loved you always Alice. Your cousin from Florida Sandy

  3. Carole wright says:

    Mary was a very special gal and along with Father Pat they created many memories for me! Family is everything and I THANKYOU For being there. Fondly, Carole Wright

  4. Jim H says:

    Bill, you lost a good companion and a lovely lady.

  5. Jaye Lowe says:

    Sincere condolences from your Lowe family in Maine.
    Dora and Jaye Lowe

    Dora

  6. Jaye Lowe says:

    Sincere condolences from your Lowe family in Maine.
    Dora and Jaye Lowe

  7. Judy and Keith Nixon says:

    Bill I am so sorry for your loss. Alice always had a smile when I dropped around. She could be counted on riding the train around the park. Her bike riding at the park with her big smile was renowned. She was one of Viewpoint’s special people

  8. Norma Anda says:

    It has been such a pleasure being around Alice. Getting to know Bill was an added plus. Until two additional bonuses came along Rick and Jane. Most rewarding part of our job is bonding with our residents and family. Saying goodbye is never easy. RIP dear Alice. You’ve reached your final destination.

  9. Marlys Westphal says:

    Our condolences to you Bill and to Alice’s family. From your FOS friends, Vern and Marlys

  10. Debbie and Tammy says:

    Jane you have our deepest sympathy! Tammy and I are with you in spirit.

  11. Roselynn & Reg Urness says:

    Reg and I always enjoyed seeing both of you together in the Model T. We pray for comfort for you and her family.

  12. James. H. Fisk says:

    Bill; So sorry to hear of Alice’s passing. Altho I didn’t know her well, from what I read she was a wonderful woman. You’re a lucky guy to have ben with her as long as you were. Please keep in touch. Jim

  13. Beverley K. Owens says:

    Bill, Amos and I were heart broken when we received Alice’s obituary. We will miss her and her smile very much. We are back in Ohio permanently; sold everything this past spring; will miss you but you will always be in our thoughts. Love and Hugs, Beverley (Owens)