Alicia-McCarron-Obituary

Alicia A. McCarron

Woburn, Massachusetts

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McCARRON, Alicia A. (Cody) In Woburn, September 21st, beloved mother of Edwin P. McCarron and his wife Maureen of Groton, Michael D. McCarron and his wife Deborah of Woburn and Allison Johnson and her husband William of Andover. Dear sister of John Cody and his wife Sally of Carlisle, William...

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Dear Carolyn, Alicia's Siblings, Children & Grandchildren,

My deepest condolences on Alicia's passing. I have so many fond memories of her from our school days at St. Charles, as well as the last few years when we would get together with others from our class for lunch and other times. I loved her dearly, and will never forget her love of life and enthusium for whatever she was doing at the moment. She left behind a truly wonderful and beautiful family, and I'm so glad that I was...

Allison and family, it's Sarah from Youville Hospital. I am so sorry to hear of Alicia's passing. I did not realize she was declining so quickly and regret not being able to say goodbye. I loved taking care of her. She truly lit up my day with her bright eyes and beautiful pink lipstick smile. I have no doubt she looks as beautiful in heaven as she did here. I hope you're finding peace. You will remain in my thoughts.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of Alicia's family; I know her passing leaves a terrible void in your lives. Although I did not know Alicia personally, I know she was a wonderful person because I know John and Sally Cody. Not only did Sally tell me how great Alicia was, but just knowing John, I can imagine what a delight Alicia was to her friends and family. My deepest condolences.

Allison
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time - God Bless

I am deeply shocked and saddened to hear of Alicia's passing. Although I haven't seen her at the gym since she retired (because she was then attending the morning classes), I will always remember her sweet and kind manner. She and I would always try to get the spot under the air conditioner because we both we got too hot while working out! She would call herself the "hot babe" as she put ice cubes under her head band! I will miss you wit and personality.
With sympathy,
Alice