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Sharon Kaye BOUDREAU

Windsor and Simsbury, Connecticut

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BOUDREAU, Sharon Kaye Sharon Kaye Boudreau, 59, of Windsor, passed away on Saturday, November 2, 2013 at Hartford Hospital. She was born in Hartford on September 25, 1954 to the late Albert J. Jr. and Mary Lou (Shults) Boudreau. She leaves her sister, Teresa Anne Boudreau and nephews...

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Sharon & I both worked @ WWUH-FM in the mid 70's. We also shared a passion for photography, had the same model of camera [Zeiss Contaflex] and went on a couple of photo safaries in Hartford area. I'm so sorry to read of her passing, and extend my condolences to her family & friends.

Sharon and I volunteered on the University of Hartford's radio station in 1973. I remember her as a very warm person. I extend my sympathy to her family.

I am sorry to hear about the loss of Sharon Boudreau

We are so sorry for your loss of Sharon. My mother, Lois Plona, always loved the cards Sharon would sent to her at Christmas usually depicting an adorable animal. She couldn't wait to show them to me and has saved every one. It was so thoughtful of Sharon. She was really a very special person.

To the Boudreau Family, I had the great pleasure of working with Sharon at the Travelers and enjoyed the many conversations we had discussing cultures and family and friends. She was very caring and always wanted to do her best in life. It was an honor knowing such an intelligent woman. I will miss that smile and laugh of hers. She is an angel and I know she will be missed by the many people who really knew her. My prayers are with her family at this very sad time. God Bless.

Linda...

My condolences and prayers to The Boudreau Family. Sharon you are an angel and I know you are going to heaven. I am going to miss but you will be in a in better place. Love you dearly.

Sherry

Sharon has been my friend for about 35 years. Sharon was a good and loyal friend. I met her during her EMT class. She then went on to Volunteer for the Bloomfield Volunteer Ambulance for a few years. If you knew Sharon you knew how stubborn she could be. When Sharon was working to get hired as a police officer in Simsbury she worked harder then any other individual that I knew at that time, and refused to give up no matter what barriers were presented to her, that is also how she handled her...

My heartfelt condolences to the entire Boudreau family on the passing of your beloved sister, Sharon. What a lovely person.....so glad I made her acquaintance. May all your wonderful memories be a source of comfort at this most difficult time.

My sincerest condolences to Sharon's friends and family. I had the honor of being her field training officer and colleague during her time with the Simsbury Police Department. I could always count on her to be there when I needed help. I grieve with all of you.
Bob Soule
Sergeant
Simsbury Police Department (1981 to Present)