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Carol M. Saucier-Dunbar

Portsmouth, Pennsylvania

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PORTSMOUTH - Carol M. Saucier-Dunbar, 61, of Portsmouth, died unexpectedly Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, at her home as a result of heart failure.Carol was born March 18, 1948, in Worcester, Mass., and grew up in nearby Millbury. She attended Our Lady of the Assumption Grammar School, in Millbury; Holy...

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I worked with Carol at Signal and she was a joy to be around - always jolly and loved to organize things! An eternal optimist! It's been a long time since we spoke so I didn't know what she was doing with her life, but I'm so glad that she lived it to the fullest. She will be missed. Ruth Allen

My remembrace of Carol always begins with her smiling face.
She was warm, caring and concerned with how she could help others. My thoughts and
prayers are with her and her family.

Wonderful woman who gave everything she had to help other people and even did without the basics so others would have them. She never stopped doing for others and she was taken too soon..She had much to do in this life but God had other plans.. we Love you carol and we will never forget you..You are our inspiration!!

Carol was a true saint who went without the basics so that others would have them..She had hopes and dreams but God had another route for her. BUddy was with you as he should have been to the end. Your family will take care of him as we all know how much you loved him. You are an inspiration to me and my family and I will try to help as many people I can the same way you did..give more of myself and remember Charity begins at home. Thanks for being you Carol

Mary,
So sorry to hear of your sister's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Carol was a good woman who was always there for her friends when they needed her. She will be missed.

Carol served on the board of directors of the non profit org., the Blues Bank Collective for several years. Her joyful, tireless energy and dedication helped our organization in countless ways. Burning the midnight oil, writing grants together, we somehow always finished the tedious work by laughing and cracking each other up. We never missed a deadline, thanks to her.
That kind of spark & light she brought, obviously was not unique to only us, her light glowed for all she touched...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Dear Mary,

My dear wonderful, old, good friend, so sorry to hear about your sister. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Much love,
Maureen Mullins