Carlene-Cook-Obituary

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Carlene Alice Wright Cook

Newport, Vermont

Jan 21, 1942 – Mar 24, 2025

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BORN
January 21, 1942
DIED
March 24, 2025
LOCATION
Newport, Vermont

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Curtis-Britch & Bouffard Funeral Home - Newport Obituary

Carlene Alice Wright Cook passed away peacefully on March 24, 2025, at her home in West Lebanon, New Hampshire. Born on January 21, 1942, in Newport, Vermont, Carlene was the daughter of Clinton and Drusilla Wright. She was one of five children: Clifton (Mike), Carlene, William, Viola, and...

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I was so saddened when I learned about Carlene’s passing. She was an exceptional, wonderful person. Losing someone so special is very hard. I feel truly blessed to have known her, and my prayers are with her family for strength and comfort during this time.
Janet Cutting

So sorry for your loss Viola

Brian and family and Richard and the rest of the Cook, Wright and Levin's families,
It is with such heavy heart and sadness to hear of Carlene's passing but knowing that she is now with her dear Deb I hope this brings some comfort to you all. She will surly be missed by so many and especially Viola our hearts go out to you.
RIP Carlene you certainly deserve it.
God Bless
Dave and Judy Poirier

My deepest sympathy to the family of Carlene. She was a truly lovely lady. Carlene was a neighbor of mine at Quail Hollow. She was full of fun and always ready to smile. I shall miss her.

Carlene was a sister to me. Loved her so much.
She gave me a beautiful niece (a daughter to me) and nephew.
Carlene you are with all the angels before you.
See you later.
Love
Donna

My condolences to the family. Carlene was a high school classmate of mine and, through Facebook and reunions, we were able to follow each others lives. She was a very nice person in school and remained that way throughout her life.

Brian/Kate and girls, Levins family, Uncle Richard, and mom.I’m so very sorry for your loss. Aunt Carlene always held a special place in my heart as I spent many summers with Deb and Brian so she was like a second mother to me. Keep her memories close to your heart like I will.

Carlene, my sister, my mother figure, how i loved you. I'll always cherish our closeness and need of each other over our years growing up and continuing into our adult lives. I'll miss our nightly telephone calls talking about the love of each other and helping each other with our hardships. It meant so very much to me for your being with me from March 7-19th. Your TLC at the time of Joe's passing will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my Dea!