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Carole Frank Obituary

Carole Frank Longtime Westford resident; 67 Westford Carole Frank, age 67, died on October 28, 2007 after a brief illness and a hard fight, not long after the death of her husband Sam Frank, who died Sept. 15. For Carole, life was an aesthetic discipline; her instincts were classical. The important thing was to discern and adhere to the right path. Consideration for a roofline, the drape of wool, and the last necessary pinch of salt were no different than consideration for her fellow creatures. Life demanded respect for principle and proportion. Carole disdained half measures and sentimentality. Ignorance was no excuse. Carole's activism was fueled by her hatred of ugliness. She found greed and selfishness deeply offensive and believed our best hope for security lay in spreading wealth and risk. She favored social insurance, graduated income tax, rent control, and the ADA and campaigned hard with and for those who shared her views. Her telephone book was coded to show which of her neighbors went to the polls and their party affiliation. She saw nothing unethical in bullet voting and operated her own mimeograph machine. Carole had strong views on giving, believing most fundamentally that gifts lack grace if they come with strings attached. She paid tuition without requiring a vote on coursework or career, and played angel to aspiring chefs, builders and musicians who paid her back when they could, or didn't when they couldn't. She understood that the poor need joy as much as the rich and did not fill charity baskets with dented tins, useful socks, or last year's toys. She maintained, correctly, that the best cure for the blues was to do something nice for someone else. Carole was a terrific bowler, a graceful dancer, and a scary-good jumper of rope. She could empty your wallet in an evening of rummy and enjoyed doing so. She grew up with her ear glued to the radio and knew thousands of lyrics and tunes. There were few topics or phrases for which she couldn't supply a song - though she was famously stumped by "bobbypin." She summered in Wellfleet, matching wits with hungry rabbits and painting her porch the color of the sea. Carole will be missed by her grandson Sam, who respected her as the family's best pitcher; by her sister Jerry and brother-in-law Ed, and by their children and grandchildren; and by her son Michael and daughter Lisa, who are awed by her courage, and inspired by her sense of beauty and rightness. FRANK of Westford, Carole, age 67. Join her family and friends at the Parish Center for the Arts in Westford on Friday November 2nd, between 2 and 4 pm, to swap stories and raise a glass in memory. A brief program will begin at 2:30. Carole disliked the practice of sending flowers for the dead; honor her by giving a bouquet to someone you love, by making a gift to the Whitney-Herrick Fund, Box 152, Westford, Massachusetts 01886, by paying your taxes, and, if you're a Democrat, by voting. FUNERAL DIRECTOR: J.A. HEALY SONS-57 NORTH MAIN ST., WESTFORD (978-692-6502)
Published by Lowell Sun on Oct. 31, 2007.

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John Roberts

November 29, 2007

Just learned of Carole's and Sam's passing today. I knew Sam since 1967 and worked with him on several projects. Sam was a very astute engineer. I heard about Carole through Sam, but did not meet her until more recently. She helped us sell our Westford residence in the latter half of 2006; her thoroughness and professionalism were the best. It was very meaningful to learn more about her in this obituary. Well done Sam and Carole; may they both rest in peace.

Gary St. Martin

November 7, 2007

Carole and I were staunch competitors during the first 15 years of my real estate career and business partners for the last 7. I am not only a better person having known her but a more skilled Realtor having worked with her. She was a very complex woman and one of the most generous and compassionate people I have ever met. She left everyone she dealt with a better person. I will miss her.

Kristin

November 5, 2007

I just heard from a friend of Carole's death. I moved away from Westford 5 years ago and hadn't seen Carole since then. I was just thinking of her last week and wondering how she was. I had worked with Carole when building two homes there. We shared a love of design and aesthetics (and Wellfleet). She was an elegant woman. I always enjoyed our conversations and admired her taste and grace. Carole was always put together, professional and gracious. One could not help but admire her for her unwavering loyalty and quiet stedfastness. This tribute to her is more than fitting and I'm sure it is exactly what she wanted of her life. She would be so honored. I feel happy thinking that Carole is in Heaven with her beloved Sam surrounded by her favorite color (LOTS of white), sitting on the clouds and really spiffing the place up! I respectfully send my deepest sympathies to her family. I'm sure her loss is being felt very deeply. Her children, grandchildren and extended family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

Larry & Marie Petrini

November 3, 2007

We send our deepest sympathy and prayers. We will miss her.

Fred Riley

November 3, 2007

Thanks for a wonderful tribute to a woman I didn't know, but wish I had.
Thank s also to the gifted author
of the obit!

K. Tyndall

November 2, 2007

I am sorry to say that I never had the chance to meet Carole Franke. Clearly, she had a great sense of humanity and an even better sense of humor. I have never read such a wonderful tribute. My prayers are with her family, but my smiles today were with Carole...as I bought flowers, gave them to someone I love dearly, and talked about my plan to vote (Democrat) on Tuesday. P.S. Life is too short not to jump rope when you get the opportunity...

Linda

November 2, 2007

I am so sorry to hear of Carole's passing. Like many others, Carole sold us our first house (we are still here many years later). At times, when we thought of moving, Carole pointed out all the great things about our home & I'm so glad she took the time to listen to us & even happier that we listened to her. She will be missed by all who knew her.

Ted & Jean Schaefer

November 2, 2007

Please accept our deepest sympathies

November 2, 2007

Although I only worked with Carole a short time, I will surely miss her spunk. She was truely a unique person, who always made her presence known.

Bud Hawkes

November 2, 2007

A beautiful tribute to Carole. Over the years, it was a pleasure working with Carole. We wish to express our condolences to her family.

Ann Davis

November 1, 2007

Carole,Sam and Carole's mom,Lillian,were like extended family to me.I won't lie.I can barely stand this.Carole was so sweet to my husband and I over the years.I will never,ever forget her.She was definately a different,gentle,type of person as it shows in her children and grand-son.I hope to continue a relationship,even by mail,with her grand-son,Sam.What a blessing it's been for me to have known this family. Ann Davis Chelmsford

Cathy Clark

November 1, 2007

I had the pleasure of dealing with Carole over the years in real estate although I can't remember if we ever had a transaction complete , she was a person you remembered when you spoke to her. Gracious & professional, she was a top notch broker. To her family... may you find strength and comfort in your memories, I too lost my parents within 4 wks. of each other, I take great comfort in knowing they are together as it was to be...What a wonderful tribute you have given her.

M Gallardo

November 1, 2007

Carole
was our real estate agent in 1978. At the time, Carole did not strike
my husband and I as the typical real estate agent. It was apparent our
viewpoints were similar on many points. If it were not for Carole,
Westford may have not been my town for the last 29 years. She sold us
our first house but not without her quiet perserverance to find us the
"right house". I am still there. Her family are in my thoughts and may
the memories of both Carole and Sam bring peace to them.

Brian

November 1, 2007

I would love to have jumped rope with this woman.
I will purchase a bouquet this very day, and present it to a loved one, along with a copy of Carole's tribute.

Scott Beane

November 1, 2007

We extend our deepest condolences to Carole's family & friends. Those who have known Carole, personally or professionally will remember her fondly and realize the loss her passing creates. What a wonderful legacy to leave the world a bit better by having lived and touched so many lives.

Suzanne Getz

October 31, 2007

I had the honor of knowing Carole and the words describe Carole perfectly. Carole was my mentor when I first entered Real Estate over 25 years ago. In those years we spent many hours just sharing our thoughts, viewpoints and strong opinions. I've not seen Carole for several years now, even though I live but a moment away...how regretful I am...the lesson, and there always is one, is take the time. I'd love just one more chance to see that smile and watch her as she simply glided away. God bless you my friend.

Ellen Gendreau

October 31, 2007

I am sure I will be one of the very many who knew Carole because she sold their house for them. Carole came into our lives during a very stressful time, we had bought a new house and hadn't sold our current house. To say that she was a lifesaver would be an understatement. She was not only incredibly professional but without a doubt the kindest and sweetest person you could meet. Years later when I would run into her in town she always had time to talk and "catch-up". Truly a gem and someone who will be greatly missed. My heartfelt condolences to her family. Ellen & Dick Gendreau

Courtney

October 31, 2007

I know of Carole through one of her co-workers, but I never had the opportunity to meet her. Hands down, that was the most loving and genuine obituary that I have ever read. A special thank you to the person who wrote it and to the paper for not editing it. What a beautiful and passionate person who will certainly be missed and never forgotten.

October 31, 2007

I have never read a more wonderful tribute to a person. She sounds like a wonderful woman to have been around. God Bless the family of Carole

Susan Nelson

October 31, 2007

I grew up knowing Carole as the Mom of one of my sister's best friends, and a co-worker of my Mom. I always respected her kindness and gentle smile. She will be missed by those close and far.

October 31, 2007

I have to agree that the tribute to such a lovely and caring person has to be one the best I have ever read. Rest in Peace dear lady. I am sure many will be enamored by your presence from above.

Craig Evans

October 31, 2007

Didn't know Carole. But I feel better for knowing she lived... and lived fully.

October 31, 2007

That was probably the most beautiful tribute I have ever read. I didn't know Carole but, after reading this, I would have loved to have been considered one of her friends.

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