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Beers and Story - Belchertown

Tabitha Jacqueline Daigle

October 19th, 1982 - December 20th, 2001

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"OBITUARY Bondsville, section of Palmer – Tabitha J. Daigle, 19, of S. High St., died Thursday Dec. 20, 2001 at home after battling cancer. Born in Southbridge, MA, Oct. 19, 1982, she has lived in Palmer most of her life. She graduated from Palmer High School in 2001, was a Cheerleader for 3 years, a member of the National Honor Society, and she also played softball in grammar & middle school. She recently attended Westfield State College. Tabitha was very artistic and had talent in painting and poetry. She is survived by her parents Michael & Lee Ann (Birch) Daigle with whom she lived. She is also survived by her paternal grandparents Simone & Elmer Daigle of Holland, maternal grandparents Esther Birch & Harry Huffman of Brimfield, her boyfriend Scott Johnson of Palmer and 10 aunts & uncles, Flo & Charlie Fletchner, Susan Fletchner, Kathy Raymond, Colleen Haddock, Debbie Daigle, Sharon Dillon, Rena Daigle, Bernie Birch & William Birch. She also leaves many cousins. A funeral service is Monday at 10:00am at the BEERS & STORY PALMER FUNERAL HOME. Burial will follow in Sts. Peter & Paul cemetery. Calling hours are Sunday from 5-8:00pm. Donations may be made to Shannon’s House, 76 Sewall Ave., Brookline, MA 02446. "

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Beers and Story - Belchertown

Beers and Story - Belchertown

Beers and Story has proudly served our Western Mass community since the early 1900s, when Bert Beers first opened our doors. Three generations later, we are still committed to helping families in Belchertown plan funeral and cremation services to help honor their loved ones. We provide compassionate and professional care to every family that walks through our doors. You can count on us to take care of you....

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