Sandra,

I was sory to hear about your aunt. My condolences to you.

I think I remember your love of Sandy Neck in stories you told.

Kevin O'Brien klob19@verizon.net


Posted by: KEVIN O'BRIEN - CANTON, MA - FRIEND   Mar 07, 2011

i miss mom and her dynamic ways. her sense of humor and her tenderness. a true character. i will miss picking berries with her, digging clams with her, long drives, and walks and meals. and more and more and more.


Posted by: Laurie    Feb 04, 2010

Your mother has a very distinguishing laugh that I can hear in my minds ear. She lives on in our memories. I've read what others have said, and it is so true that your mother's welcoming, friendly and endearing manner connected her with everyone she met. For many years, Joan converted texts for the blind on her braille machine. One year I told her that in second grade we read "Louis Braille" and would she send me something in braille.

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Posted by: Katie Carey - Cummmaquid, MA   Feb 04, 2010

I will always remember the image of Joanie dressed up for the horribles parade with a mop on her head and a broomstick up one sleeve and out the other prancing around like a Sandy Neck Scarecrow! She had such an amazing spirit and sense of fun, I just can't imagine summers at the neck without her presence.


Posted by: Mary Moquin    Feb 04, 2010

Wow, Joan had a character and heart like no other. Always game for a fun conversation, an outing, some laughs. Always made me and others at home in her presence. The memories go way back, ranging from early childhood to formative years to just this past summer. Sandy Neck just will not be the same without her hearty voice and keen wit. Joan, thank you for everything you were and did. We miss you. Love, Alyssa Lovell


Posted by: Alyssa Lovell    Feb 04, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to Joan's family. How many great memories we shared the three summers we were next-door neighbors on Sandy Neck: the volley-ball games after dinner, walks on the beach, just watching boats and birds and people - and there was always a dog in the mix. Her good humor and ready smile will be greatly missed by each of our family members.


Posted by: Jack and Kathleen Bresette - Barnstable, MA   Feb 04, 2010

Mrs. Switzer is a true icon of the Sandy Neck I grew up with and I will miss her presence greatly.


Posted by: Nora Bresette Harden - Barnstable, MA   Feb 04, 2010

My fondest memories of Mrs. Switzer center around the summers we were in the Big House. Laurie and I spent idle summers playing hopscotch, running around in the dunes and jumping off the beams in her house. On more than one occasion, Mrs. Switzer would watch as we hauled enough stuff to the dunes to last a week even though it was an overnight. Inevitably, we would be back in bed at the house within a few hours (I am

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Posted by: Kathleen Bresette - MA   Feb 04, 2010

Mrs. Switzer was such a great light of happyness at Sandy Neck. Loved her smile and cheerful spirit. Always such a joy to visit. I recall many great sunny warm summer days vsititing with her. Her kindness always brought warmth to my heart. She will be missed. Love never fails. 1 cor 13:8


Posted by: James Ernst    Feb 04, 2010

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Joan. My sisters and I have such great memories of Sandy Neck and all the families we grew up with. We have been blessed many times over to have known so many wonderful families and to have learned from them.

As secretary of the SNCA we all send our love and prayers to the family of Joan and may you find comfort in your memories.

Always, Pam


Posted by: Pam Crocker Brown - West Barnstable, MA   Feb 04, 2010