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CAROL CHAOUI Obituary

CHAOUI, Carol Of Wellesley, passed away August 3, 2020 from Metastatic Breast Cancer at the age of 56 with her loving family of Amin, Adam, Lina, Rayan, Darin, Finn & Ollie by her side. She was first diagnosed with Stage 3 breast cancer in 2009 at the age of 45, followed by Stage 3 thyroid cancer in 2014 and both cancers metastasized in 2015. She went through countless treatments of chemotherapy, radiation including whole brain radiation, breast, spine and hip, targeted therapies, etc. She remained hopeful and positive throughout the 11 years of treatments; an avid runner, she ran the Boston and New York Marathons multiple times during those years. Most recently she completed the Boston Marathon with her husband and daughter in 2018 and the New York Marathon with her daughter in 2019. Carol graduated from Adelphi University in December of 1984 and worked in New York and Paris. She then attended Graduate School at Tufts - The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; passionate about language and culture, she spoke French, Spanish, English, and Portuguese. During her year abroad in Geneva, Switzerland she met her future husband, Amin Chaoui. The couple lived in Switzerland for several years before moving to the United States. They eventually settled in Wellesley, MA where they raised their four wonderful children. Carol was a community activist and advocate for funding Metastatic Breast cancer research. She founded the Wellesley Turkey Trot and was founder and president of Carol's Corner Foundation and the Vintage Vogue Runway for Research. In total she has raised over $600,000 for her designated MBC Fund at Dana-Farber as well as local non-profits such as Boston Children's Hospital and many local education and healthcare non-profits. Despite her challenging diagnosis she thrived as a member of our community, selflessly dedicating her life to fundraising and spreading awareness. She was a beacon of light and a positive force in the community, encouraging others to run and to always be inclusive. Through her love of friendship, humor, and running Carol fostered a better sense of community in Wellesley, encouraging people of all athletic abilities to find strength, support, and friendship in one another. Carol had a great sense of humor, always quick to joke, and had a kind word for everyone. Carol believed in the words of Stuart Scott: When you die, it does not mean you lose to cancer. You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and the manner in which you live. Carol's family is grateful for the excellent compassionate care she had received from her amazing team of doctors and nurses at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute including Dr. Eric Winer, Jen McKenna NP, Colleen Heres RN, Stephanie Fappiano RN, Dr. Aizer, and Dr. Arnaout. In compliance with COVID-19 guidelines, Visiting Hours will be held at the George F. Doherty & Sons Funeral Home, 477 Washington St. (Rt.16), WELLESLEY, Thursday, Aug. 6, from 4-8pm. Relatives and friends kindly invited. A private Funeral Service will be held in the Funeral Home on Friday, Aug. 7. You can show your support for Carol in donating to: Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Division of Philanthropy, 10 Brookline Place West 6th floor, Brookline, MA 02445-7226, Memo: Carol Chaoui's Superhero MBC Fund danafarber.jimmyfund.org/goto/teamwonderwoman as well as BCRF, C/O Rebecca Wasserman, 28 West 44th St., Suite 609, New York, NY 10036. Online guestbook at gfdoherty.com George F. Doherty & Sons Wellesley 781-235-4100

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Published by Boston Globe from Aug. 3 to Aug. 5, 2020.

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Kate Roosevelt

August 6, 2020

Carol had many friends and many passions. She seemed to love to connect one with the other and was joyfully generous with both. She was always accomplishing remarkable things and yet she was never too busy to stop and chat...or to support a cause, even before she was asked. She was indeed a wonder. It's hard to believe I will not see her elegant form gracing the neighborhood as she walked the dogs arm in arm with Amin or ran beside a lucky friend. As others have said, she was a light and an inspiration. I hope we will have a chance as a community to honor and celebrate hera parade, a fashion show, a wine-tasting, a bake-off, a mini-marathon...? Until then, I know that many of us are celebrating her in our hearts, wishing her peace in her journey, and sending love and gratitude to her family who shared her with us all these years.
godspeed, Carol

Gail Breslow

August 5, 2020

I remember meeting Carol at the Race for the Cure years ago. And after that, every time we would bump into each other at a race, she would always greet me like a long-lost friend. She was a warm and positive person, and she will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to Carol's family and friends.

Linda Braje

August 5, 2020

Carol was and will always be a true light in this world. Always positive and shining. I met Carol in 2008 when training for the Boston Marathon for Teddy’s stroke team. We also shared our love for Geneva where we had both lived. She was a true inspiration not only in her running but how she lived her life. Her positive attitude and positive words will stay with me forever. Deepest condolences to her family. God speed Wonder Woman ❤

Madlene Dole

August 5, 2020

Carol was such an amazing connector of people. She made an positive impact on those she met and left this world a better place. I will miss her. My condolences to her family and many friends and admirers.

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Alice Murphy

August 4, 2020

We are so sorry for your loss. Carol was an incredible person, her will to survive for her friends and family and to live every day was amazing and an example for all. I pray she has peace now and is not in any more pain.

Robert Fried

August 4, 2020

What a wonderful tribute . I met carol at Adelphi in 1981 and she was my teammate on the xc ,track team . One thing not mentioned was she was one of the top race walkers in the country as competed a the millrose games during her college years . I lost touch but caught up with her few years ago running in Boston training for the Boston marathon. My condolences to her family and her fight and attitude should be something we all can learn from . RIP CAROL MY AU PANTHER TEAMMATE

Chrissy Harding

August 4, 2020

What beautiful words about a true light in our community. We all loved her because she made us feel loved.

August 4, 2020

I am so sorry to hear about the families loss.my heartfelt sympathy and condolences goes out to the families and friends during this very difficult time. I hope that the wonderful promise of the apostle Paul words found in 1 Thessalonians 4:14.can bring the families some comfort. Knowing that there is a future for the one we have lost in death can be so reassuring.
-GHP/LM

Jessica Del Prete

August 3, 2020

Carol...a shining rainbow of light who will always inspire me to smile, laugh, run (even when the weather refuses to cooperate), and spread a little (more) kindness. Deepest condolences to family and her many, many friends. Love, Jess

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