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Sharon L. Tedesco, 80, of Hudson, NH, passed away peacefully on December 9, 2025, surrounded by her family after a long illness. Born and raised in Medford, MA, Sharon later made New Hampshire her home. She was the daughter of the late Howard Carrier and the late Margaret (Crivello) Carrier of Medford, MA.
She is survived by her life partner, Christopher Theo; her son Michael Tedesco (Amy) of Dalton, MA; her son Stephen Tedesco (Andrea) of Merrimack, NH; her stepdaughter Renee Clark (Scott) of Millis, MA; and her stepson Larry Tedesco of Palmdale, Florida. She also leaves behind four beloved grandchildren—Gavin and Ryan Tedesco; Hailey Black (William); and Zachary Clark.
Sharon is also survived by her siblings: Margaret “Peggy” Shreenan of Tewksbury, MA; Charlotte Moulton (Thomas) of Medford, MA; Linda “Cookie” Carrier of Billerica, MA; Howard “Joe” Carrier (Linda) of Fuquay Varina, North Carolina; and William “Butch” Carrier (Julie) of Kissimmee, Florida, as well as many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her brother-in-law Edward Shreenan.
Sharon built a long and respected career in accounting and banking. She began her professional life in the office of a car dealership, where her talent was quickly recognized, inspiring her to pursue and earn her degree in accounting. After being a devoted stay at home mother, she went on to work in banking for more than 30 years, including 25 years with Citizens Bank in Nashua, NH, before retiring. Even in retirement, her dedication continued as she worked for a former client at his therapy practice in Nashua until her illness.
Sharon lived a life full of adventure, curiosity, and a contagious smile. She loved everything from jet skiing to casino trips, cooking, and cheering on football games at home. But what she loved most was spending time with her family, especially trips to North Conway with her sisters and nieces and Frye Island, ME with her children and grandchildren. In 2024, she proudly checked off a lifelong dream when she witnessed the full solar eclipse—an experience she cherished.
Sharon will be remembered as a true firecracker—always full of energy, laughter, and a young-at-heart spirit that kept things lively and fun. She had a playful, sometimes unexpected sense of humor, a deep love for life, and a fierce devotion to her family. Time with Sharon was never dull, and she will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved her.
A celebration of life will be held after the holidays for family and close friends to honor Sharon and share the beautiful memories she leaves behind.
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26 Kinsley Street, Nashua, NH 03060

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