Tracy-Hurley-Obituary

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Tracy Lee Hurley

Rochester, New Hampshire

Mar 31, 1961 – Jun 9, 2021 (Age 60)

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BORN
March 31, 1961
DIED
June 9, 2021
AGE
60
LOCATION
Rochester, New Hampshire

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R. M. Edgerly and Son Funeral Home Obituary

Tracy Lee Hurley

 

Tracy was born on March 31, 1961 in Richmond, RI. and passed away from cancer on June 9, 2021 in Dover, NH.

 

Tracy was a 1979 graduate of Chariho High School in Wood River Junction, RI. In 1981, Tracy moved to Florida and was employed by Walt Disney...

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Tracy showed such courage and grace thru her sickness she was an inspiration to all. God Bless you Tracy rest in peace. We love you.

I got to know Tracy in a1996 production of Godspell, and though we lost touch, her passion has always inspired me. She was a brilliant singer and a formidable actress, and I'm blessed to have shared a stage with her for at least a few few productions.

Tracy Lee was a kindhearted wonderful woman. I am so sorry we lost touch after we stopped working together. She was a beautiful person inside and out. Praying that God finds a special place for you in his choir!!

Tracy was a very special person. We only worked together for about 1 1/2 but during that time I could ask her for anything and she would always help me with work issues. She was always upbeat and happy and would love to show me pictures of her dog Chelsea and her cat. She will never be forgotten.

I'm deeply saddened to hear of Tracy's passing. Tracy had performed with me in theater productions at Seacoast Repertory and at the Rochester Opera house and choral groups. We had many laughs together backstage as we waited to perform. She sang alongside me at my daughter's wedding--I will always be thankful that she shared her beautiful soprano voice, supporting me as I nervously sang the alto part. I will miss you, dear Tracy!

Shocking and sad to read of Tracy's passing. I am so sorry, and send deepest sympathy to Jim and family. Life is so fragile, treasure every day.

I worked with Tracy in healthcare. She was such a sweet lady who always could make you smile. Her voice when she sang was something from an Angel. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. Sending prayers to her family and friends.

To the family of Tracy we are so sorry to hear the passing of her. She was a great neighbor and she will be missed.

I had the privilege of knowing Tracy as a member of the senior choir at First Church Congregational in Rochester. Her superb soprano voice and her ever-present smile added joy to our services. I especially recall her lovely singing, and arranging I think, of a wonderful anthem "Precious Lord, Take my Hand". Words are hard to express the feeling that she put into that. And now, we can all take comfort in knowing that those words have happened!