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Conrad Carlson Obituary

Conrad H. Carlson, 95, of Worcester died Sunday, Nov. 30, at home, surrounded by his family.

His wife Celia (Chesna) Carlson died in 1974. He leaves a son, Gerald C. and his wife Phyllis Carlson of Webster; a daughter, Donna M. Carlson with whom he lived; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; three great-great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. A son, Robert J. Carlson; a daughter, Barbara A. Mercer and seven brothers and sisters, predeceased him. He was born in Worcester, son of John and Hardine (Olson) Carlson and graduated from Boys Trade School.

Conrad was a Sheet Metal Worker for Local #63 for 50 years, before retiring. He was a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church. He loved gardening and taking care of his home and considered himself a Jack of all Trades. The family would like to express their sincere appreciation to the VNA Hospice for their outstanding care. A special thanks to Junie St.Fleur, his home health aide for all her kindness and help.

Funeral Services and Burial are private in All Faith Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the VNA Hospice, 120 Thomas St., Worcester, 01608. Arrangements in the care of LINDQUIST LUNDIN FUNERAL HOME, 36 Butler St.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Dec. 1 to Dec. 2, 2008.

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Ann Marie Allia

December 4, 2008

Donna, Sorry for your loss.If you need anything give a call. Ann & Peter Allia

Phyllis Carlson

December 3, 2008

Dad, thanks for all the wonderful memories and good times we had at your house, Jerry & I will miss you so much. Jerry will miss having a beer with you.

RACHEL CARLSON

December 3, 2008

grampa I will always cherish the cookouts you had at your beautiful house. The last month Naomi and I spent with you touched my heart so much! I will always love and remember how great of a person and grandpa you were!!! love you! miss you

Nicole Voas-Obidinski

December 3, 2008

I will always remember the family cookouts every year! Laying around in great grandpa's beautifully kept yard, or swimming in the pool, it was always the highlight of the year! It is most definately one of the happiest moments from my youth.

Norm Sivazlian

December 2, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies. I apprenticed with Connie at B.H. Cutler. A true gentleman. He will be missed. May God bless Connie and and grant peace to his family

Lois Nicholson

December 2, 2008

Hi! Melissa,
Thanks for letting me know about your Grandfather.
Both Mom and I are sorry to hear your Grandfather passed away.
Remember Melissa your Grandfather will alway be in your heart. You and the family will never lose that love. Remember all the good times you had with him. They will always be imprinted in your mind.
God Bless you and your family during this saddness.
God is with all of you and will hold you near during this time.
Please remember Mom and I love you and share in your lost.
Take care and I will write soon.

Love,
Lois and Ruth (Anderson) Nicholson

Kelle Snape

December 2, 2008

Donna, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Kelle Snape

Jack & Carol Bartelson

December 2, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Marji COOPER

December 2, 2008

Donna,

I so sorry to hear about your Dad. You know I know what your going thru, hang in there it does get a little easier. If you need to get away you know your always welcome to come see me.

Love
Coop

5 Generations, Summer 2007. Me, My Dad Jerry, Grandpa, My grandaughter Aurora and my son Jason.

December 2, 2008

Melissa Carlson-Voas

December 2, 2008

My favorite memory of my grandfather was on his 90th birthday, when he went out and bought himself a bicycle!!! I will always treasure my time with Grandpa as we spent the last few weeks together discussing life and politics. He will surely be missed at every family cookout where he always brought the bulkie rolls from Water St. I love you Grandpa, XOXO

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