
On September 10, 1949 she married Paul W. Ludwig a marriage which lasted 63 years. They had three children, Philip of Canton, CT., Pamela of Waitsfield, VT., and Thomas of Brunswick. She also leaves twin grandchildren, Ryan and Erin and daughter-in-law Kathy, all of Canton, and her husband Paul.
She worked for many years for Dr. L Rodger Currie, dentist in Chemsiford, MA and later as a travel agent in Westford, MA. She was former President of The Lowell, MA Paint and Powder Club, and The Willow Grove Assoc. of Brunswick.
She enjoyed swimming, boating, golf and membership at the Nashua Country Club in NH and The Brunswick Golf Club. She was an ardent bridge player and attained the status of Silver Life Master. She won quite a few sectional and regional championships. Flo with her husband Paul, ran bridge games on cruise ships. They traveled extensively, Canada, Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, Alaska, Hawaii, Bermuda and Europe.
Florence’s body is being donated to The University of NE College of Osteopathic Medicine in Biddaford. At her request funeral service will be private. Condolences may be sent to The Ludwig residence, 34 Signature Dr. Brunswick ME. 04011. Donations may be sent to The Hospice House Development Fund at CHANS Hospice Care, 60 Baribeau Dr., Brunswick. Our deep gratitude goes out to the wonderful caring and supportive ladies at hospice/CHANS for their assistance.
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