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Carmen Vangsness

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Carmen (Gobbi) Vangsness, 98, of Longmeadow passed away peacefully surrounded by family in the comfort of her home on Wednesday, November 10. She was the daughter of the late Peter and Henrietta Gobbi of Springfield. In 1946 she married Norbert Vangsness and relocated to Longmeadow in 1953 where...

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Please accept my condolences. I fondly remember Carmen. She was one of my mom's best friends and my godmother. So sorry to have missed her service. Became aware of her passing in the Memory supplement to the Republican. A life well lived. May she rest in peace.

Dear Vangsness family, I was shocked to hear about the loss of your beloved Mother Carmen and sister Marjorie. There are no words...I am heartbroken for all of you. I am sending you prayers and hope that you may find peace and comfort in your memories. Julee

Carmen was truly a member of the Beverly Shop family, and Seymour always looked forward to her amazing cakes! Our thoughts are with you.

Peter, Sorry to read of your loss, never easy. Many memories, to be sure, from Hazardville Road, to St. Mary´s, to LHS and beyond, all to be treasured. Sorry , too, to have become aware of your sister´s passing. Condolences and prayers for all. Dan Lynch

Dear Vangsness family, We were deeply saddened by the deaths of your dear mother and your sweet sister, Marjorie. Although, we only met each a few times, their grace and warmth was always shown us. Our Dad and step mom ( whose house we now live in) spoke often of Carmen. After my dad's passing in November of 2013, I met Marjorie,who came over and offered both my step mom and myself support and condolences. Our hearts go out to each one of you as you travel your individual paths of grief....

Peter, Patti & Family, We are saddened to read of your mothers passing, may her memory be forever eternal. Respectfully,