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Constance Hunt Obituary

HUNT, Constance Y. Of Boston, formerly of Roxbury, November 11, 2008 at age 86. Beloved mother of Linda and Alexander Hunt. Predeceased by her loving sisters, Doris Asbury, Edith Rollins, Alice Wade and Helen Johnson. Cherished aunt of Shirley Asbury Downs, Bryant Rollins, Judith Rollins, Henry Johnson and Alyce Johnson. She retired from the Boston Office of Immigration and Naturalization Service where she was a Contact Representative. A memorial gathering for friends and family will be held on Dec. 14, 2008. Please contact Davis Funeral Home for details, 617 427-0828 or 617-296-1755. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Sherrill House, 135 S. Huntington Ave., Boston, MA 02130. Arrangements by Davis Funeral Home of ROXBURY & MATTAPAN. To send a sympathy message to the family visit davisfuneralhomeboston.com.

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Published by Boston Globe on Nov. 13, 2008.

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Thembi Ranuga

November 15, 2008

Hi Linda, Alex, Judy & Alyce,
Aunt Connie was very helpful to us when we were trying to get our immigation papers in order. She tirelessly and unselfishly guided us through the immigration protocol and document maze until we successfully got the desired status. We will be forever grateful to her and we will miss her. We are so sorry for her passing, but we all have no control over that, ours is to accept it. She is now at peace, and so please accept our most sincere sympathies.
As always,
Thembi & Tom Ranuga

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