Alice-Boss-Altman-Obituary

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Alice Boss-Altman

Providence, Rhode Island

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Alice was born on July 25, 1943 and passed away on Sunday, April 7, 2019. Alice was a resident of Providence, Rhode Island at the time of passing. She then graduated from Garland College. In lieu of flowers, donations in Alice's memory may be made to The Met School, Philip Hulitar Hospice or WaterFireProvidence. Visitation will be held at Jones-Walton Sheridan FuneralHome, 1895 Broad St., Cranston, on Thursday, April 11, 2019, from 3-7 pm. The Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday, April 12, 2019, at 10 am at Saint Sebastian Catholic Church, 67 Cole Ave., Providence, Rhode Island. In lieu of flowers, donations in Alice's memory may be made to The Met School, Philip Hulitar Hospice or WaterFireProvidence. Visitation will be held at Jones-Walton Sheridan FuneralHome, 1895 Broad St., Cranston, on Thursday, April 11, 2019, from 3-7 pm.

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Miss you Alice Rosemary Cournoyer

Alice was such an elegant woman. She will be remembered forever,.

Love,
Suzanne Jacober

Deepest sympathy to the entire Boss Family on the loss of this lovely woman. Had the pleasure of meeting her during our years when working for A.T. Cross. She was a beautiful woman inside and out.
Sincerely,
David & Donna (Hague) Blinn
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I had the pleasure of meeting this wonderful woman, and her husband 6 months ago. Two beautiful people Please except my deepest sympathies..Kerry Case (Advocare Heath Group)

With sincere sympathy to the Boss Family

and The Costello Family

Michael ,Susan, Sandra Winter

Love you, Alice. Thank you for always making me feel so special when you saw me. Prayers to your family.

Our condolences and warmest sympathies as your family navigates this trying time. Much love from all of us at Revolution Lacrosse.

Honorary Aunt Alice- as she was known in our house. My husband grew up trusting and loving Alice. I have heard many stories of how she took in, helped and showed compassion for a often misunderstood young man. When I married Larry I met her and got to know her quickly, as her open generous spirit brought me in. Over the years we often sought her counsel on things- of every type- from help with learning challenges with our kids to decorating. She always brought passion and unyielding...