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LAWRENCE — Rose (Boucher) Morel of Lawrence died Sunday, March 2, 2008 at the Mary Immaculate Nursing Home in Lawrence.
She was born in Lawrence on June 19, 1914 to Alexander and Marie D. (Gilbert) Boucher.
Rose was educated in Lawrence and attended St. Anne Church. She was employed at Ace Sportswear in Lawrence as a top stitcher.
Rose loved to cook and bake, as well as making crafts, sewing, and knitting afghans for her children and grandchildren. She also enjoyed playing bingo and playing cards.
Mrs. Morel was the widow of William J. Morel and was predeceased by her daughter, Mary Jane Blanchette and step-son, Walter Morel. She is survived by her daughter, Jeannette Morel; her son, Francis Morel and his wife Mary Ann; and son-in-law, Bob Blanchette; nine grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; five great-great-grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews.
ARRANGEMENTS: Family and friends may call on Friday, March 7, 2008 from 9 to 11 a.m. at Edgar J. Racicot Inc. Funeral Home, 256 Broadway, Lawrence. Services will be held at the funeral home followed by burial at Immaculate Conception Cemetery.
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Roger Bourassa
March 6, 2008
So sorry to hear of Aunt Rose's passing.My deepest sympathy to the family.
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Chaplain Linda McKenzie
March 6, 2008
I only began to know Rose in the past two months since I began working at Mary Immaculate Nursing Center, but I was deeply touched by her faith and her love. I will miss her. I know that she is with the Lord and I hope that is comfort to you, her family as you let her go. Peace and Blessings to all at this time.
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