![]() In 1976, she organized the Bicentennial Parade and the following year was chosen as Danvers’ Person of the Year. She also led a Housing Authority project in expanding the town’s elderly housing by 62 units. While in Danvers, she began a business called “Creative Concepts,” was elected as a precinct representative to the town meeting for 12 years and was involved with The League of Women Voters. in 1956 and they moved to Danvers, Massachusetts in 1960 where they raised their family. She was the Girls State representative and graduated from Boothbay Harbor High School as Valedictorian and went on to a business degree at Westbrook College, now part of UNE.Įstelle married Ronald B. She accompanied the town band and sang at Merrill Auditorium with her quartet. She played the violin and could also tap dance. She became an accomplished pianist at a young age and had a beautiful singing voice. The following poem was written by a friend as a tribute to her:Įstelle was born and raised in Boothbay Harbor to Clarence “Bub” Townsend and Lucille Bradley Townsend. With great sadness, the family of Estelle Mae Townsend Appel shares her passing at age 87 on Septemfrom a long courageous battle with cancer. ![]()
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