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Carrie M. Downing

Norwich, Connecticut

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Carrie M. (Kettle) Downing November 10, 1942 - February 7, 2009 BROOKLYN - Carrie M. (Kettle) Downing, 66, of Church Street, died Saturday at UMass Memorial Healthcare in Worcester, MA. She was born in Sterling, November 10, 1942, daughter of the late Norman and Elouise (Cole) Kettle. She was the...

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My grandmother will never be forgotten, She will always be in my heart and soul. I know she is always with me wherever i may go. thank you all for treating her so well.

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travis zaiden and lilli

We just found out. We miss Carrie. I know that God took her, because BIlly wanted Carrie with him. God bless you all. Please call 860-367-8054

Carrie: I will miss our many laughs we had. My sympathy to the family. Your mother was a very special lady who I'll always remember and she will never be forgotten. You are now with the Lord and your husband, may you rest in peace and I will see you again some day. To the family, she was a very special caring person, and so easy and fun to talk to. She will be missed by me and many others.

To Carrie's Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I will always remember Carrie for her smile, laughter and country singing.

Dear Obie and Etta,

I Work at Dr Lupien's office and have spoken with your mother many times. She was a great person we would always sing country songs to each other . She will be missed by both myself and the doctor. Calling the pierce home will never be the same.

obie--i know what it is to lose a parent....i am sorry for your loss. keep the faith.

Obie & Etta,
Although this is a sad time for us all, please smile as I remind you of the time Carrie made me the infamous tunafish and horseradish sandwich when I was six years old. She is laughing from above as you read this, and we will all laugh about it together again some day.
Jeff, Joslyn, & Ryan French

Obie,Lori and family
Sorry to hear of your loss. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I Worked with Carrie for many years at Pierce. She was a lovely lady who always had a smile. All she cared about was her husband and family. We often talked of them. I have not seen her since I retired in 06 but have thought of her on occasion. I will keep her in my prayers. Barbara Keegan LPN