Ann-Carolan-Obituary

Ann Carolan

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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FITCHBURG -- Ann (Richard) Carolan, 57, of 172 Bridle Cross Road, Fitchburg, died July 10.

Ann was born on Sept. 29, 1949, in Fitchburg, the daughter of Lionel and Josephine (LeBlanc) Richard. She was a St. Bernard’s High School graduate with the Class of 1967 and received a...

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I was very sad to hear of Ann's passing. She was such a special person, a kind an gentle soul. Ann was truly an angel in our midst.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My deepest sympathy to all of you. Ann was such a kind and giving person who always looked for a way to help those in need. She was a joy to work with and will truly be missed.

I will always be grateful to Ann for her devoted care of my father and her selfless support of others. She had great empathy and always thought of others' needs even when times were hard for her. She also had a great sense of fun and made me laugh. I will miss her misunderstanding my English accent!

You are all in my thoughts.

Ruth Gibson and family

Ann was my friend for 35 years. She touched my life in so many ways. She had many gifts. She was my first friend when I came to work as a new teacher in Ayer. She was a natural born teacher
in the classroom and out. Ann gave me recipes when I was newly married, written so plainly that even I, a novice cook, could not goof up!! She was there to encourage me when life threw me a curve ball-and we both caught lots of those in our 35 years.. Ann gave me many reasons to smile and was...

Allison, Chris, and Family members:
I had the privaledge of knowing Ann and enjoyed her company. She had so much to offer...her stories made you smile and laugh. Her love for Jesus Christ will be remember by the many people she witnessed to and prayed for. We we're all truly blessed when she attended Wed. Bible Study. We'll miss her greatly.

Sorry to hear of your lost .
Ann was part of our prayer group while we lived in Mass.
She was a joy to be around .
Know that she is now rejoicing with the Lord

Ann was one of those rare people who made you feel like you were a better person for knowing her. Throughout her hardships, she was able to genuinely share and care about others. May God bless her family and friends and may she find eternal happiness.

Allison and Family,we will miss your Mom's beautiful smile that always brightened a room when she entered. She was a wonderful prayer partner and friend and we will always cherish our memories of her.

In the short time I knew Ann from Bible study, I truly liked and enjoyed the person she was. I admired the strength in her character and feel blessed to have known her. Peace to your family.