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Roslyn Boisclair Obituary

BOISCLAIR, ROSLYN M. (GORMAN), 90, of Barnold Street, died Wednesday at home. She was the wife of the late Roland J. Bucky Boisclair.

Born in Warwick, she was a daughter of the late Harold G. and Theresa (Carroll) Gorman. Mrs. Boisclair had been employed with the staple division of Bostich, East Greenwich until her retirement in 1982.

She is survived by her nephew Harold D. Gorman and his wife Linda of Coventry and their sons, Dr. Stephen Gorman and David Gorman, and her Godchild Deborah Bridgmon and her husband Jack of West Warwick and their son Andy Bates. She is also survived by her extended family; Carol Ann Favrot and her husband James of FL, Karen Leite of West Warwick, Shirley Ann Bates of MA, and Donald and Robert Bates of West Warwick. She was the sister of the late Clinton Gorman and Elizabeth St. Jean.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Tuesday at 10 a.m. in St. Joseph Church, 854 Providence Street, West Warwick to which relatives and friends are invited. Burial will be private. Calling hours respectfully omitted. Please omit flowers. www.murphyfuneralhomes.org

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Published by The Providence Journal on Aug. 26, 2007.

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Sheila Linstrom Stewart

August 26, 2007

My thoughts and prayers are with the all of the family today. My mom, Lucy Linstrom, was a good friend of Roslyn's and they had worked together for many years at Bostitch. They enjoyed such a great friendship even after they retired. She was one of my mom's best friends. My mom passed away 6 years ago but now they are together again! God Bless you, Rosylyn! Love, Sheila

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