Anne-Beaudry-Obituary

Anne Beaudry

Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

Apr 12, 1955 – Apr 14, 2019 (Age 64)

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BORN
April 12, 1955
DIED
April 14, 2019
AGE
64
LOCATION
Indian Orchard, Massachusetts

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Anne Marie Beaudry, 63, of East Akard Street passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 14, 2019 at her home surrounded by family. Anne was born in Springfield on April 12, 1955 the daughter of the late Gene and Phyllis (Barnum) Sharon. She was raised and educated in Springfield, attending St....

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It's been four years since you left this earth to be with our heavenly father, I miss you so much, your beautiful smile and kind voice, you were such a great woman and my friend. Continue resting in peace.

It's been three years since you left this earth, but the memory's of you will last forever, keep resting in peace

Annie we miss you and pray for you. Rest in Peace til our family is reunited again,love Karen and Frank

I will never forget the great times we spent together, rest in peace you are truly missed. I know you are now one of God's smiling Angeles

Annie it has been a year since you went to be with Mom and Dad,our hearts are still broken.Remember our long mystery rides especially to Lake George where we had lunch by the water. You are never far from our thoughts.Love Always the Skipper and the First Mate

Annie, it has been one year since you went to be with Mom and Dad,our hearts a still broken. I will have a glass of wine tonight in your memory and can still recall our long mystery rides especially the one to Lake George,where we sat for lunch by the water. Our memories will have to keep us together until we can hug you once again.Love the Skipper and First mate

My dear Anne, it's been a year since you left us to be with our heavenly father, I miss you so much, you meant so much to me, I hold on to the memories I shared with you, your smile especially when we went to the horse shows, train rides in Forrest Park, feeding the ducks our long rides through out the city just to name a few. You were and always will be my Annie and best friend rest in peace.

My deepest sympathy in the loss of your sweet and loving wife Anne, I will always remember the times I spent with her, may God forever bless and watch over you

all our love to the family,we remember our 3 hr tour lots of fun with family, our Hats say it all and Fridays at Uno"s chardonnay are fond memories. Bruce we loved our time with you and Annie.the Skipper and First Mate