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Anne
Crimmins
Town Manager Mike Driscoll may have put it best hes
never seen Anne without a smile on her face and a pleasant
word on her lips. Anne has presided over the Watertown Recreation
Department taking upbeat charge of such directors as
Larry Fortier, Phil Costello, Dick Camarano, and Tom Sullivan
since the Eisenhower administrations closing
days. Thats more than four decades of Annes good-natured
graciousness filling Town Hall with luck, enough for
a reserve supply to tide the place over in her absence. She
will be missed very much.
Anne was born in Somerville and in 1942 married Dan Crimmins
who was home on a three-day pass from the service and who
shortly afterwards was sent overseas. Little did she know
that the picture of her which he carried across the battlefields
of Europe reproduced above would travel to England,
to France on D-Day, and to Germany.
The Crimmins family moved to Watertown in 1952, and after
working at Northeast Federal Bank for a time Anne started
with the Town of Watertown in late 1960 as a junior clerk
in the Recreation Department. Since then shes done everything
the department does, touching many lives along the way. She
worked for many years as secretary/treasurer of Little League
and Babe Ruth and worked Pop Warner games; she attended and
took minutes of more Recreation Department and Planning Board
meetings than anyone seeking to retain her sanity should be
exposed to. Above all, perhaps, she always did her job cheerfully
and with good humor, befriending all who came in contact with
her. I have come to know so many nice people over the
years, she says now. I will miss them. The
feeling, Anne, is very much mutual. The Hall wishes you the
very best of fortune for many years to come.
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