Lottie Lee Webb Hufford died of cancer at her home in Boulder, Colo. on March 30. She was 92.

She was born on July 7, 1923 in Oak Bluffs, the youngest of seven children of Aaron Webb and Lottie (Norton) Webb, and grew up in the old Isaac Norton homestead on Barnes Road. Lottie graduated from Oak Bluffs High School.

She married George Allen Hufford in 1954 in Franklin Park, N.J., and together they raised three children. They lived in Princeton, N.J., where Lottie was a nursery school teacher, and as well as in Palo Alto, Calif., and Seattle, Wash. In 1964 they moved to Boulder, where they lived together until his death in 2014.

Lottie was a survivor of two previous bouts of breast cancer. She was a role model of selflessness and a kind and generous person. She was nurturing of her children, encouraging good manners and respect for others, while letting each grow in their own way. She also mentored and cared for the children of many neighbors and friends. She took her disabled sister Nancy into her home and cared for her for many years. Her family will miss her greatly.

She is survived by her son George and his wife Susan; her son Richard, his wife Linda, and their son Richard Price; and her daughter Lottie Lee and her husband David. She is also survived by many nieces and nephews on Martha’s Vineyard and in Cape Cod, Colorado, Wyoming, and Hawaii.

At her request, a memorial service will not be held.