Carolyn-Boudreau-Crowley-Obituary

Carolyn A. Boudreau-Crowley

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BOUDREAU-CROWLEY - Carolyn A., formerly of Commack, N.Y. unexpectedly on July 27, 2008 at the age of 73. Beloved wife of James. Cherished mother of Fred, Larry, Lou and Joan Marie Boudreau. Loving grandmother of Parker, Ryan, Katelyn, Joshua, Jillian, Claire, Lindsey and Stephanie. Dear sister of...

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The Hospice where Mom passed. They were great people. God Bless them.

Unfortunately we did not receive notification of Carolyn's passing until after the fact. We as classmates of 1955 Sacred Heart Academy would have been there. We have been praying for Carolyn and her family once we received the notice of her failing health. We will keep all of you in our prayers. God Bless you all. Joyce (Hadley) Shivers, Trudy (Fleming) Van Wagner

Caroline was a great lady and loyal
Hibernian. who was a member ofmy
Division in Pasco Co.and could always be counted on to serve in any
capacity. she will be greatly missed

Dear Jim:

The extremely sad news of Carolyn's untimely death is something that we can still hardly believe. We are with you in spirit and, only regret that distance makes it impossible for us to be with you in person.

Everyone who knew her will have lost a great friend, and for us she has left a place that can never be filled. We personally shall always feel that way. You know how much she meant to us.

Nothing can take from you the wealth of wonderful memories, and the...

Carolyn was my very best friend. We met in over 25 years ago in Commack when my family and I used to live there.

Carolyn was the most thoughtful, kind, and loving person. She was so very easy to talk to. Over the years after I moved to Florida and eventually she moved away from Commack as well, we never lost touch. Whether it was the holidays, or birthdays or just to talk, Carolyn always remembered. My best thoughts go out to Jim and the family. I will never forget such a dear...