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Scotlynn "Scottie" Salome Silfies, 19

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CLAREMONT — Scotlynn “Scottie” Salome Silfies, 19, of Winter Street in Claremont, died Sunday evening, March 30, 2014.

She was born Jan. 9, 1995, in Lebanon, the daughter of Christopher Silfies and Shelby Packard.

Scottie was a 2013 graduate of Fall Mountain Regional High School and she had attended River Valley College.

She was working for National Field Reps as an inspection coordinator.

Scottie was very big into music and dancing. She was an animal enthusiast. Scottie had an infectious smile. She was an incredible friend to have and was always trying to make her friends into the best possible selves that they could be.

Even in death, Scottie’s generosity will continue on with her organ donation.

The family includes her mother, Shelby and stepfather, Robert Lowery of Charlestown; her father, Christopher Silfies of Charlestown; her grandparents, Kendall and Jean Packard of Claremont and Frank and SallyAnn Silfies of Weathersfield; her uncle, Stuart Packard of Franklin, Ind.; her aunts and uncles, Wendy and Robert Luck of Newport and Wendi and Todd Curtis of Claremont; her cousins, Joshua Luck, Cody Silfies, Taylor Silfies, Kelsey Silfies, Craig Curtis, Randy Curtis, Noah Curtis, Zoe Curtis and Kobie Curtis; also her beloved cat, Toby.

She was preceded in death by her uncle, Frank Silfies Jr.

A Celebration of Life will be held from 1 to 6 p.m. Saturday, April 12, at the Claremont Moose Club, 209 Broad St., in Claremont.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in her memory to The Association of Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia Research, Awareness and Support at CHERUBS, 3650 Rogers Road No. 290, Wake Forest, NC 27587; or Lost My Way Animal Shelter, 21 Hartford St., Claremont, NH 03743.

Arrangements are with the Stringer Funeral Home & Crematorium, 146 Broad St., in Claremont.

To view an online memorial or send a private message of condolence, visit www.stringerfh.com.

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