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Caroline Russwick

Canterbury, New Hampshire

1930 - 2022

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Caroline Russwick Canterbury, NH — Caroline Wunderly Russwick, 92, a longtime resident of Canterbury, passed away May 27, 2022 at Tall Pines, Belfast, Maine, surrounded by her family. Always known as Cal, she was born at home on April 6th, 1930 in Arlington, Massachusetts. Years later, she would...

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I have so many wonderful memories of this incredible woman. She treated everyone like family and always had a such a kind heart. My sympathies to the entire family and apologies for just realizing your loss.

From skiing on the hill, to teen gatherings at the house, to swimming lessons at Dudley's pond--there aren't all that many childhood memories without Cal in them. My condolences to the entire Russwick clan.

Cal was always such a kind and gentle person. I have memories of learning to ski at their home with Cal running the rope tow. I always admired how patient she was with all her boys. She will be missed.

She was loved by everyone who knew her, may she rest in peace. My condolences to the entire faimly.

So many fond memories of times spent with Cal. RIP, My Friend.

I met Cal many years ago when she worked for the Merrimack Valley. school District. She was one of the most patient, kind, gentle, and special woman I´ve ever known. Always a pleasure to `run into´ her. She and Doug were fairly regular customers at Lun Hung Restaurant when I worked there in the 70´s. Always took the same table. Beautiful, interesting couple. She had a long full, service-filled life. May she Rest In Peace. She was the epitome of `a good and faithful servant.´ With deepest...

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Cal. I first met her in about 1968 as I became the School Nurse in Canterbury. I also came to know her children during that time. Cal was always so full of fun. As time went on, I became a School Nurse in Merrimack Valley and once again I was delighted to know and work with her for many years. I respected her, not only as a teacher, but a friend and colleague. Shortly after that I met Doug and he and my husband, Frank, worked together and...

So sorry for your lost.Growing up in Canterbury she was so sweet. There is no a memory without her in it.