I loved Alma so much, and was so happy to call her my friend. I took care of her at Chest Elm, and loved her and her sweet personality and smile. She truly was a joy to take care of. We used to laugh together, and joke about life and her memories.she was a doll, and I know she is at peace in heaven. I love and miss you Alma ❤
Very sorry to hear of Alma passing. I worked with her at Pratt-Read prior to being transferred to the Bridgeport office, then to the Allen-Rogers plant in New Hampshire. She was great and very helpful.
To all of you we extend our love, share in your grief and will never forget Alma and her beautiful spirit. And especially, "the garlic story!"
She will always be in our hearts. We celebrate we were blessed to know and love her.
Peace of the flowing wave to you.
Nina Schmid
Christian Schmid
The memory I will share of Auntie Alma is her making pasta in Ivoryton and then cooking it to perfection. I am saddened that I will no longer give her that morning call on the day of her birthday, September 22nd, as it is one we both share. And she always knew that it was I calling to wish her well. We will miss you, Auntie. Love, Tom
Alma will be missed tremendously. She is now "Safely Home" free of any ailments and once again whole & happily joined with her husband, brother & son!! God Bless You Alma, I Love You!!!
Kathy
Auntie Alma, I will remember forever your kitchen in Ivoryton, full of laughter, cups of tea, pasta sauce with blue crabs and stories. Give Uncle Pete a kiss for me, and rest well.
love, Gay