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Ophelia Uransa "Feedie" (Ford) Earley Gregory, 65.(DEATHS)
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Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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April 16, 2008
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FITCHBURG Ophelia Uransa "Feedie" (Ford) Earley Gregory, 65, of 35 Day St. died Monday April 14, at Health Alliance Leominster Hospital after an illness with her loving family at her bedside.
"Feedie" was born in Raleigh, N.C. February 2, 1943, the daughter of Leo Gilbert and Primma Rosebud (Thompson) Ford. She has lived in Fitchburg since 1980. She graduated from New Castle, PA high school. She was owner and operator of her own Day Care Center for many years. She also w...
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