Paul Clark
1962, Valley Central High School, New York 17K, Montgomery, NY, USA
Just loved to go to school at Valley Central knowing I would see Treedeen smiling and just being herself in the halls and classes She really showed much more maturity than most high school students at the age What a wonderful way to dedicate her life to helping people that needed it the most Miss you also Paul Clark , classmate in 1963
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It's really sad news and I was feeling shocked. Tree's smiles and laughs are always in my mind. It's hard to accept that she passed. May God's peace be with her and her family. Love from Francis
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I worked with Tree nearly a decade at FSASF / Felton, where she was a most generous colleague and friend, taught me much I needed to know, truly exceptional in devoted service, more inclined to laugh than to say a discouraging word. Our thoughts of her have only ever shined! I hope Tree is soaring in heaven, advising Jesus on better practices for planet Earth, and laughing in our dreams and memories while we make peace with her passing!
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Treedeen and I were colleagues in the Peace Corps. It's clear she lived a life of service to others that should be emulated. Condolences to her family and all who knew her.
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It is with sadness that I received a message of her passing. I was part of the Class of 1963 and she was often sitting near me in classes. I remember her being very good in sports and always interested in science and math. She was easy to like and humorous which made a good friend for us. I'm sorry she could never make one of our class reunions. God welcome her with joy. Jeanne Pitt Rose
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I was deeply saddened to learn of Treedeem’s passing.
She had been my supervisor at FSA San Francisco since 2002 until her retirement.
Working with her was a privilege, Treedeen made a lasting impact on our team and on me as a person.
From the very first day, she was more than a supervisor—she was my teacher, my guide, and my friend. As a new immigrant, I was navigating a world of unfamiliar language and customs, and she welcomed me with kindness and patience.
She helped me improve my English, understand American life, explore new foods, celebrate holidays, and so much more.
Her generosity and warmth extended far beyond the workplace. We shared laughter and meaningful moments outside of work, and those memories remain close to my heart.
She led with integrity and compassion, and her support made a lasting impact on my life.
I’m grateful for the time we shared and the lessons I carry forward.
My heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, and all who had the honor of knowing her.
With deepest sympathy,
Lisa Sosnovskaya
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I was saddened to learn of Treedeen's passing. We were friendly in high school and were in Facebook contact randomly over the years. During one of those contacts I admitted having a crush on her. Having followed her on Facebook I saw how loved she was by family and friends. She will be missed by all who knew her. Rest In Peace.
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