Louise M. Dillon

NEW HARTFORD — Louise M. Dillon, 60, died unexpectedly on June 11, 2010. She was the loving wife of John Dillon for 41 years.

Born June 2, 1950, in Torrington, she was the daughter of Kathleen (Carey) Kantor of Goshen and the late Howard Sterling. She enjoyed scrapbooking, gardening, walking her dog, Coco, fishing and Betty Boop, and was remembered as a loving and unselfish person.

In addition to her husband and mother, she is survived by a son, John Dillon of Torrington; a daughter, Tina Webb and her husband, David, of Winsted; four sisters, Marlene Kelley of Goshen, Kate Browne of Arizona, Millicent McDonald of Arizona and Cheryl Hislop of Torrington; five grandchildren, Tanya, Ashley, Melissa, Jasmine and Aaron; and several nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by a brother, Howard Sterling; and her stepfather, George Kantor.

A Mass of Christian burial was held June 16 at St. Joseph Church, Winsted. Burial was to be held at St. Francis Cemetery, Torrington.  

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Lung Association, 1301 Pennsylvania Ave. NW, Suite 800, Washington, DC 20004 and/or the American Diabetes Association, 1701 North Beauregard St., Alexandria, VA 22311.

Visit an online guestbook at Montano-Shea.com.

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