Demetra Wollen

Demetra “Del” Wollen, 91, of College Station, passed away Saturday, March 28, 2009. A private burial will be held at a later date in New Hampshire.

Demetra has lived in this area for three years after being a lifetime resident of Nashua, New Hampshire.

She is preceded in death by her husband John B. Wollen.

Survivors include her daughter, Carolyn Chapman, of College Station; son, Thomas J. Wollen, of Venice, FL; grandchildren, John Wollen, Kelley Chapman Cole, Robin Chapman Hood; great grandchildren, Shelby Hood, Conner Hood, and Holden Cole.

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  1. Carolyn, I just read your mom’s obituary in the Telegraph. So sorry……but it looks like she lived a good, long life!

    I was thinking about you recently as I was talking to some of the old ‘Mounties’! How are you? It’s been so long now but yet I can still remember the fun and laughs we used to have like it was yesterday! Hope all is well with you.

    Again, my sympathy. Jean

  2. Carolyn, I am so very sorry for your loss. Thinking of your mother makes me smile and I have such wonderful memories of her and the Wollen family on Orchard Avenue. I am so happy she was in Texas with you; I lost my mother 4 years ago and I know how important it was to me to have been at her side. Hopefully, your mother and my mother (and Cynthia) will meet and talk about the ‘days’. Fondly, Mary

  3. I would like to express my deepest sympathy to all of you. Del was a wonderful and caring person. She was the daughter of my late husband’s godmother. She always remembered us at the holidays. She will be sorely missed. Again, you have my deepest sympathy. Jane Liamos

  4. del will be missed she was a nice lady and a good friend.penny christou+GEORGIA HUTCHINSON

  5. The Wollen Family:
    Please accept my deepest sympathy.
    Del was such a wonderful lady and will be missed very much. I was very saddened to hear of her death. She was a very good friend of my mom (Penny Christou) when she lived in Nashua. I remember how much fun they had when they went to the beach and going out to eat. I will always remember her with great admiration.

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