Carmella-Caron-Obituary

Carmella M. Caron

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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Carmella M, Caron of Winchendon, formerly of Leominster; 58 WINCHENDON Carmella Marie (Lemmo) Caron, 58, of Winchendon, formerly of 30 Hamilton St., Leominster, died Thursday, December 11, in her home. She was born September 8, 1950, in Fitchburg, daughter of the late Antonio and Jennie...

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January 9, 2009
My thoughts and prayers to the family of Carmella. I went to school with carmella and she was a good friend. She will be missed.

Linda Hembrow(Tisdale) (Fort Pierce, FL)

My heart goes out to Mella's family. I am sorry so sorry for your loss, I only wish I was closer to have been able to pay my respects. Mella will be missed terribly..

I worked with Carmella at Hanscom and I will miss her.May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I have had the pleasure of working with Mella for the past several years. She was a compassionate, vibrant, and enthusiastic human being. She always had a smile on her face and was affable to everyone she met. Our loss is Heaven's gain.

I was lucky to have had the chance to know Mella through work. She was a wonderful woman and I always enjoyed talking with her. We will miss her. Heaven is now extra blessed with such a beautiful soul.

To the Caron Family: My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I worked with Mella at Fort Devens and again at Hanscom AFB. I'm so glad she made the most of her life and traveled with her family and friends. She enjoyed her family so much. She will be missed.

My deepest condolences. She was a great person. We both were strong fans of the Red socks!

Mo

Mella was such a help and she will be missed as one of the valuable mainstays in the FMS world. I've worked with her for many years and cannot express the sorry I feel for your loss. To your family - my thoughts and prayers are with you through this difficult time. God bless her.

God looked around His garden and found an empty place. He then looked down upon the earth and saw Mella's tired face. He put his arms around her and lifted her to rest. God’s garden must be beautiful He always takes the best. He saw the road was getting rough and the hills were hard to climb, so He closed her weary eyelids and whispered “Peace be thine”. It broke our hearts to lose her but she didn't go alone, for part of us went with her the day God called her home.
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