Elizabeth E. (Toner) Lofgren
Elizabeth E. (Toner) Lofgren, died under the loving care of family and Allcare Hospice, Monday May 23, 2011. She was 100 years old. Born in Boston, she was raised in Charlestown and Dorchester and was a graduate of Dorchester High School for Girls. Mrs. Lofgren raised her children in Jamaica Plain and was a summer resident of South Wellfleet. She moved to South Wellfleet permanently shortly after her husband retired. Mrs. Lofgren enjoyed cooking, gardening, singing and playing the piano. Beloved wife of the late Harold Lofgren. Loving mother of Elizabeth LeCount of Holbrook, Sr. Mary Joan Lofgren CSJ of Milton, Geraldine Noonan of Rockland, Peter Lofgren of FL, Alfred Lofgren of Brockton, John Lofgren of Lynn, Kathleen Cameron of Quincy, Thomas Lofgren of Bridgewater, Gerard Lofgren of Holbrook, Nancy McDonald of Whitman, Mary T. Mariano of Bridgewater and the late Robert Lofgren. Elizabeth is also survived by 30 grandchildren, 35 great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, Reedsdale Road at Randolph Avenue, Milton, Thursday May 26 at 10:00 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, MILTON, Wednesday 4-8 PM. Interment Saint Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury. In lieu of flowers, donations in Elizabeth’s memory may be made to Congregation of Saint Joseph Development Fund, 637 Cambridge St., Brighton, MA 02135.
Guestbook Entries
Love you, Mom. Rest in Peace. Nancy
Dear Nana,
You will be missed, and were a great grandmother. You were a great person to be with, and you always had a smile on your face no matter what! Your dream came true when you made it to 100, now you can rest in peace with Grandpa Lofgren and my father Robert A. Lofgren Sr. God bless, love and prayers always, your grandson Robert A. Lofgren Jr.. You will be missed daily and loved deeply in my heart.
My deepest Sympathy to All of the Family. Especially Nancy & Jen who I know quite well. Please know our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time.
Joyce & Doris
May God bless you and your family in your time od sorrow. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.
Love, Debbie and Clyde
You have gone from this life to the nest but you will never be gone from my heart. Did you give Daddy and Robbie a hug for meand did you say hello to LeCount?
Johnny
So sorry for your loss Nancy. Your Mom must have been an amazing lady. My prayers and thoughts go out to you and your family.
Nana you will be missed by many! You always had a smile on that face no matter what. Had a great sense of humor also!! I will never forget what you said when Papa aka your baby Robbie passed away! Tell him not a day goes by that I don’t miss him! Love you both!!
Your great-granddaughter Natalie
Dear Nancy, Paul, and family,
My deepest sympathy on the passing of your mother and grandmother. My thoughts, prayers and love are with you all.
Brenda
Nana, you will be missed by all of us. Grampa has his “Dream Girl” again! Rest in Peace
Sad to hear of her passing. She was quite a woman. Prayers and good wishes to the Lofgren family.
Joe Collins
Thank You Mom
my dear friends and wonderful neighbors mary and joe. our sincerest sympathies for the loss of you mom. may you and joe find peace and comfort during your greif.
lois and tom
Nancy, we have talked so often about your mother (and the fact that I’m old enough to be your Mother) that i feel I really know her.She was an amazing lady and made every one of her 100 years count!
You will miss her terribly, but be consoled by how long and well she lived.
Dear Nancy and family, I am so sorry to have heard of your mom’s passing. She has been Called Home to God and the merits of her work on earth will be her Eternal Reward in Heaven. I know she must have been a beautiful woman because she raised a beautiful daughter. In quiet moments, may your tender memories of your mom give you peace and comfort. I once heard a quote that “Death leaves a wound no one can heal, but Love leaves a memory no one can steal”.
In deepest sympathy for your loss.
Lynn Bartlett.