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Tammy Bolduc

Putnam, Connecticut

1967 - 2019

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Tammy M. Bolduc, 51Putnam, CT - Tammy M. (Castello) Bolduc, 51, of Smith St., died Thursday morning May 23, 2019, at Matulaitis Nursing Home. She was the loving wife of Scott A. Bolduc. Born in Providence, RI, she was the daughter of John Castello of CA and Marie (Sciotto) Jenkins of Providence,...

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Tammy I thank you for such a good friend over the years I just read the obituary in paper, my blessings & prayers go out to your family may you rest in peace and are singing with the angels. I know how much you loved music, animals, flowers & People. You will be missed, Debye

I never in my wildest dreams thought that I would find a friend like you but I did. Thank you for letting me share your life.
Rest easy, my friend.I love you.

SYOTOS dear friend love you

MY DEAR DAUGHTER TAMMY, NOT ONLY WERE YOU MY DAUGHTER BUT ALSO MY BEST FRIEND, WE shared messages on Facebook every day and I always told you I loved you and you told me that you loved me, not a day that goes by I won't miss you, DAWN is so sad that you are gone, I told her that God picked you to be the shepherd in heaven cause NO one else would be able to tend to the flocks the way you would. AFTER ALL you took care of your animals so well that some lived to be 21 years old, and a frog that...

TO MY FRIEND AND MY DAUGHTER, I AM SO SAD THAT YOU WON'T BE WITH us in BODY but YOU will always be with us all in spirit, YOU are my oldest daughter but more then that you were my friend we shared special moments every day on our facebook messenger and every single day I told you i loved you and you told me too that you loved me. to the end u fought but GOD had another plan, he wanted you in Heaven, he picked you to be the shepard of all his flock in Heaven, he knew that you were the best...

Tammy I will always love you. You were the best stepmother I could've asked for. As much as we will miss you, I can rest just a little easier at night knowing you are no longer in pain.

Words, however kind, can't mend your heartache; but those, who care and share your pain, wish you comfort and peace of mind. May you find strength in the love of family; the warm embrace of friends; and the loving promises of Almighty God, that there is a hope of seeing your loved one again. Warmest sympathies