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Roberta Crowley Obituary

CROWLEY Roberta "Bobby" Crowley, Age 68, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on June 17, 2011 after a long illness. She was born in North Adams, Mass., March 10, 1943. She was the daughter of Donald Marshall and Dorothy (Young) Bain. As a child, Bobby spent some time in and out of orphanages. This is when she was taken under the wing of Sister Margaret Ahern of the Sisters of Mercy in Manchester, N.H.. Sister Margaret was a great influence in Bobby's life. She guided her through a difficult childhood and was instrumental in the wonderful person Bobby became. In her earlier years, Bobby was a licensed foster parent for hard to place troubled teens in Connecticut. She also worked as a correctional officer in the New Hampshire State Prison System for six years. In her later years, she owned and managed an elderly home care service in New Hampshire. In 2000, Bobby moved to Boise, Idaho where she owned and operated a wheelchair and special needs transportation service with her partner, Sherry Wilkie. Bobby loved helping people, loved her family and her friends, and she loved fishing. Bobby never met a stranger, everyone she met was touched by her good and kind heart. Bobby is survived by her longtime partner, Sherry Wilkie of Boise Idaho; her children, John Burnor of Boise, Idaho and Margaret Medina of Florida; three grandchildren, Daniel Vieira, John and Shannon Burnor; three sisters, Lorraine Aldo of New Hampshire, June Flynn of Benson, Vt. and Janice Paz; three brothers, David, Albert, and Mark; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her mother and father; one sister, Donna Mayo; and two brothers, Eugene and Richard. A private celebration of her life will take place in Benson, Vt., at 2 p.m. on July 10, 2011. For online condolences please visit [email protected].

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Published by Connecticut Post on Jun. 26, 2011.

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