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John Hemingway

Nancy Hemingway Watson Symington what a wonderful lady. I had the priveledge of attending both of her weddings. I think their were only two. Both very gala affairs. I remember sitting on the front porch of Glenhurst and watching the gifts come rolling in. They were stacked almost to the cieling at one point. Big time for me, Nanny Goat, let me open some. I thought it was Christmas without the fat gentleman. Unfortunately their were no toys for a small boy, just silverware, glassware, etc. Uch! I remember some beautiful days on the Anjucca and cooking lobster on Dogfish. She was always such a thoughtful person and I will always remember the great summers I spent at Glenhurst. I understand her family has been very supportive of the mecca of all vacation spots. Their are many stories I've heard over the years but one stands out that Bradley told me. While Nancy attended a game at Fenway, in the front row of course, Ted Williams kept flirting with her every time he went by her seat. I don't know what that meant to Bradley except he must have been jealous. Nancy will be remembered as everything good could be. Fairwell to my Aunt Nancy.
Thursday March 1, 2012 at 3:04 pm
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