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Kathleen M. Charboneau

South Windsor, Connecticut

1953 - 2017

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Kathleen M. Charboneau, 64, of South Windsor, beloved wife of Richard Prunier, died peacefully on Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at Hartford Hospital. She was born on June 12, 1953 in Pennsylvania, daughter of the late George and Catherine (McGarvey) Shinaly. Kathleen grew up in New Britain and was a...

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Sweet, generous, kind Kathy. You made the world a better place with your light and laughter. Your smile always reached your eyes ... you're one of the most genuine people I've ever met. You taught me so much about letting your light shine, and being nonjudgmental, gracious and compassionate. You set an example for me to be a supportive and patient stepmother. Out of all the people who have come into my life over these past 52 years, your influence was one of the most positive and shaped the...

Kathy, I will always miss your bigly smile!

My heart breaks..
In knowing you're no longer here ...
I do know God now has you, loves and protects you..❤
Now EVERYTHING for you is Glorious

My sweet friend...you've been OUR blessing here on earth...

Forever grateful for your love and friendship❤❤
Kathy Chenette

I am so sorry for your loss. May you gain comfort by pouring out your heart to God in prayer.

My sincerest condolences to Kathy's family and friends. I had the pleasure of seeing her smiling face every day at work for some time. She was the sweetest person and will be missed.

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

God looked around his gardenAnd found an empty place.He then looked down upon the earth,And saw your tired face.He put His arms around youAnd lifted you to rest.God's garden must be beautiful,He always takes the best.He knew that you were suffering,He knew that you were in pain.He knew that you would neverGet well on earth again.He saw the road was getting roughAnd the hills were hard to climb.So He closed your weary eyelidsAnd whispered Peace be thine.It broke our hearts to lose youBut you...