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Carol was born in Gloucester on June 30, 1941, daughter of the late Russell M. Rose Sr. and Ethel C. Rose. She is survived by her daughter Denise St. Peter and husband Kevin of Rockport, MA and her son Gregory Lord of New York, NY. She is also survived by her sister Bette Mello and her brother Russell Rose Jr. and several nieces and nephews. In keeping with her wishes, there will be no visiting hours or services. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to a charity of ones choice.
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My deepest condolences to the family, may you find comfort and strength from the God of all comfort in this difficult time (Isiah 26:19)
May 17, 2018
To the family and friends of Carol. I am sorry. One day soon your tears of sorrow will be changed to tears of joy when the God of tender mercies fullfills his promise and returns your dear love one back to you.
Debbie Crayton
February 27, 2018
So Sorry for your lost, may you receive comfort, from the God of All Comfort, during this difficult time. Cor 1:3
February 20, 2018
So sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort help you endure this difficult time.
A.M
May 16, 2017
Carol was a lovely woman. She will be truly missed.
Claudia Dudgeon
May 11, 2017
My deepest condolences to the family. May the God of all comfort be with you.
May 5, 2017
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