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Marguerite "Maggie" Guiden, 98
June 11, 2023
WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. — Marguerite “Maggie” Field Guiden, 98, a longtime resident of Williamstown died on June 11, 2023 at Williamstown Commons.
Maggie led a life of joy, care, and service. She and her twin sister, Marjorie, were born in Lanesborough, Mass on April 12, 1925 to George and Edith (Young) Field. They had three older sisters: Esther, Dorothy and Madeline. Upon graduating from Pittsfield High School, Maggie worked at General Electric. During this time she met Harold William Guiden of Williamstown. They were married on November 17, 1945 at the South Congregational Church in Pittsfield while Harold was on shore leave from his service in the Navy in the South Pacific.
Upon Harold’s return, they settled in South Williamstown, where they raised four children. Throughout her life, Maggie was an engaged member of the community. She volunteered at school and sports events, hosted and cared for friends and family, and led a successful career in the Business Office at Williams College for three decades.
After Harold passed in 2004, Maggie found community at Proprietors Fields in Williamstown, where she volunteered on the board of local non-profits and fostered friendships with her neighbors. Maggie loved a good game of bingo, cooking dinner for friends, and sharing her knitted and quilted crafts. She will be remembered for her quick wit, love of the Red Sox, and a sweet tooth. In her final years, she was well cared for by the exceptional nursing staff and hospice team at Williamstown Commons. While there, Maggie treasured a special friendship with her caregiver, Brenda Renaud.
Maggie is survived by her children: Jean Richer; Bonnie Clark and her husband, Don; John Guiden and his wife Kris Anderson; and James Guiden and his wife Debbie of Williamstown. She also leaves her grandchildren: Scott Richer (Kate), Kelley Gagnier (Grant), Brad Clark (Katie), Maggie Clark (Trevor Babb), Jesse Guiden (Brittany Burdick), James Guiden II, and ten great-grandchildren.
FUNERAL NOTICE: A private graveside ceremony to celebrate the life of Marguerite Guiden will be held at Southlawn Cemetery. Donations may be made to HospiceCare in The Berkshires or the Williamstown Youth Center through the Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home, Central Chapel, 74 Marshall St. North Adams, MA 01247. To add to the book of memories, please visit www.flynndagnolifuneralhomes.com
Jean, Bonnie & Johnny , & all of the family. Maggie was always so helpful when ever I had a question,& had the biggest smile. May the memories had w/ Maggie bring you through the days ahead . So sorry for your loss. | from: Norman Quinn | on: 06-27-2023 |
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Jimmy and family I’m so sorry for your loss. | from: Maureen | on: 06-26-2023 |
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MAGGIE WAS ONE OF THE FIRST PEOPLE TO WELCOME ME TO PROPRIETOR'S FIELD. MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU. | from: linnea nelson | on: 06-24-2023 |
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Jeannie and family I send heartfelt condolences to you all on the loss of Maggie- | from: Gail Rondeau Hebert | on: 06-23-2023 |
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In recent years, I had the honor of delivering Meals on Wheels to residents at Proprietors Field. I always saved Maggie for last, knowing it would be wonderful, engaged, purposeful and full of laughter and joy. What an angel for good. My prayers to you all. | from: Dave | on: 06-23-2023 |
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Jim, sorry to hear about your loss. Warm thoughts to you and your family. | from: Jim "Cricket" Wondoloski, Jr. | on: 06-22-2023 |
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I’m very saddened by Maggie’s passing. She was an exceptional person. My heart is with you all during this very difficult time. | from: Mireille Roy | on: 06-19-2023 |
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I AM ONE OF THE FEW WHO KNEW MAGGIE FOR MANY YEARS
(80, I BELIEVE!)
IN ALL THAT TIME, I'VE NEVER KNOWN HER TO BE ANYTHING
BUT THE HAPPY HELPFUL ONE!
SHE WILL BE MISSED AS WE REMEMBER HER GRACIOUS WAYS.
WE'VE BEEN LUCKY TO HAVE HER FOR SO LONG!
ENJOY YOUR REUNION WITH HAROLD, MAGGIE!
LOTS OF LOVE............
| from: ANNE TIFFANY | on: 06-18-2023 |
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Bonnie and family, My sincere condolenses for the loss of your mom.She was so kind and inspiring and I know how very much she was loved. | from: sylvia gentile | on: 06-17-2023 |
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Sincere sympathy to Maggie's family. It was my pleasure to know her while at Williams. A joy to be around and kind to all.
| from: Jane Betti | on: 06-16-2023 |
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A life well lived! We have fond memories of Maggie. | from: Pat Girard | on: 06-16-2023 |
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I am so sorry for your family. I thought Maggie was one of the nicest ladies. I'm lucky to have have known her. | from: Lori parrino | on: 06-15-2023 |
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Popeye and family,sorry to hear about the passing of your mother/grandmother. Please accept our condolences at this difficult time. | from: Phyllis Rhodes,Pat La Valley,Mike Haley Chris LaValley | on: 06-15-2023 |
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Many memories with the Guiden family our condolences to you all may she rest in peace ??? | from: John and Judy Harper | on: 06-15-2023 |
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I have many fond memories that still brings a smile…
RIP Mema! | from: Tom Mahar | on: 06-15-2023 |
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My sincere sympathy to the entire family. Maggie was an incredible woman and a beautiful soul.
Sharon | from: Sharon DeMyer Nemser | on: 06-15-2023 |
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My sincere condolences go out to all family and friends. She was a great lady. | from: Carl Villanueva | on: 06-14-2023 |
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Jimmy and family, so sorry to read of your mom's passing .May she rest in peace. Bobby Allard | from: Bobby Allard | on: 06-14-2023 |
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Maggie represented so much history of South Williamstown with Field, Young and Guiden family connections. Harold Guiden was our plumber for many years until he retired. Maggie was instrumental in my being hired for wok at Williams when she was asst. to Shane Riorden, business manager. No personnel office way back then. She was indeed a most lively, active and interesting person. Thoughts go to her wonderful children! | from: Susan Schneski | on: 06-14-2023 |
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Bonnie, I am so sorry to hear about your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. | from: Paula Markland | on: 06-14-2023 |
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I was sorry to learn of Maggie's passing, she certainly was a remarkable woman and will be surly missed. I always looked forward to meeting her at The Harper Center and enjoyed her wit. | from: Patrick Quinn | on: 06-14-2023 |
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