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Lowell Cemetery is the final resting place for many notables. Here are a few:

Paul E. Tsongas   |  Edith Nourse Rogers   |  John Jacob Rogers   |  Freeman Ballard Shedd   |  Theodore Edson Parker
Dr. Moses Greeley Parker   |  Charles Jasper Glidden   |  Helen Augusta Whittier   |  Thomas Talbot
Margaret D. Richardson   |  John Nesmith   |  Chauncey Langdon Knapp   |  James Cook Ayer
Oliver Whipple   |  James Bicheno Francis   |  Rev. Horatio Wood

Notable Monuments:  History Of The Ayer Lion

Margaret D. Richardson (1895-1995)

Margaret Richardson was one of a number of prominent ladies of her day who were leaders in church and civic organizations. They founded and devoted time and resources to social service activities concerned with the plight of the less fortunate. Among her accomplishments Richardson’s obituary lists: "a founder and active member of the Lowell Association for the Blind for 60 years", "a volunteer for the American Lung Association for 30 years", "a member of the Lowell Chapter of the American Red Cross, serving as co-director of the Surgical Dressing Division," "a supplier of surgical dressings for the Lowell Visiting Nurses Association," and "Milk Board chairman" (which provided milk to poor children) for the Paint and Powder Club of Lowell.

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