MANCHESTER -- Elaine Evelyn Caron, 65, died Jan. 9, 2011, at Community Hospice House, Merrimack, following a courageous battle with breast cancer.
She was born in Manchester on July 9, 1945, to Gerald and Florence (Cayer) Duhaime. She resided in Manchester for all of her life.
She owned and operated a home cleaning service. She loved the people she worked for and formed close relationships with them.
She loved spending time at the family camp in Loudon. She was always helping people, especially the elderly. Her family and friends loved her for her kindness and generosity.
She was one of nine brothers and sisters.
IN HER LIFE: Members of her family include a daughter, Tracey Tremblay, and her husband, Jeffrey, of Valencia, Calif.; two brothers, John Caron and his wife, Dana Cahoon, of Jacksonville, Fla., and Bob Caron and his wife, Karen, of Bedford; and four grandchildren.
The family would like to thank the staff of Community Hospice House for the care they provided to Elaine.
SERVICES: There are no calling hours. A memorial service will be held at Grace Episcopal Church, 106 Lowell St., Manchester, on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Donations may be made to Community Hospice House, 210 Naticook Rd., Merrimack, NH 03054.
Lambert Funeral Home & Crematory, Manchester is assisting the family with arrangements. To leave a message of condolence, visit www.lambertfuneralhome.com.
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George & Helen Grant site 203
February 1, 2011
She was a new person on our road but we at Cascade will miss her smile
January 12, 2011
You left a special place in my heart. To a very special friend who will be missed for her kindness and strength, Liza (VNA)
Tracey Tremblay
January 12, 2011
Mom,
I hope your funeral was everything you wanted it to be. Many of your friends and family braved the blizzard to be there in support of you. I hope you could feel the love I was feeling.
Your Jeffie Poo said just about everything you wanted him to say. I'm sure you would be proud of him.
I miss you tons & tons.....just like I told you I would when we were in the sitting area at the hospice house. I love you very much, Mom. Just wish I could talk to you and hold your hand. xoxo
January 11, 2011
YOU WILL BE MISSED BY YOUR SISTERS AND BROTHERS. YOU WILL BE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER/ AND WE WILL SEE YOU ONCE AGAIN.
I AM SURE YOU ARE IN A BETTER WORLD AND IN VERY GOOD HANDS.
LOVE FROM US TO YOU
THERESA, GERALDINE, GERALD, CAROL,SYLVIA,GENE AND STEVEN
Debbie and Henry Sevigny
January 11, 2011
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Elaine. We only knew her for a short time - but she will be missed. Camp just won't be quite the same.
Jeffrey Tremblay
January 11, 2011
I'm honored to have known you these years and been so much a part of your life--and I will miss you so very much. Being your "adopted son," as you called me, was a treat. I loved it. You're an incredibly special lady--full of hope, love, care, and compassion. You gave everything you had to help others, be it your friends, those in need like the elderly or sick, or poor people. You encouraged others to be better people just by your presence alone. I was always happy when I visited and spoke with you. I'm so glad Tracey is in my life forever and I promise to take the best care of her. You helped shape who she is, and these past few months together have forever strengthened her spirit and mine. You showed such courage and serenity and faith these past weeks. When cancer came on hard, you never let it get you down, never let it win. You beat it, and now rest peacefully in a beautiful place full of summer camps, barbecue pits, bingo games, joy and laughter, and friends. I love you.
Tracey Tremblay
January 10, 2011
Thought about you tons & tons today, mom. I keep thinking of our last moments together, and I'm so grateful Jeff and I were there with you. I love you so much. xoxo Spiffy
DIANE BROWN & FAMILY
January 10, 2011
"Elaine was one of those friends who could turn a rainy day into sunshine just by her smiles. She loved and enjoyed the children at camp, she made sure she had treats and soda for all to enjoy. She made me realize that life is too short to fuss about the little things, no matter how your day is going there is always someone less fortunate. She was such a giving person and always gave to those less fortunate. I am so grateful that her trust in our friendship,lead her to treatment, which gave her the opportunity to spend time with her family. Her friendship was the best gift of all. I will try to keep my promise and not cry now that she is gone and if I do it will be for the little ones suffering who will never have the joys in life that Elaine did. I know she would want it this way."
Debbie Moody
January 10, 2011
I just want to say, How very much Elaine will be missed. I had the honor of becoming friends with this Wonderful, Beautiful, Brave, Caring, Loving Soul. I met Elaine at Cascade Camp Ground. I can not say enough of her. My only regret is that I did not know her long enough. I shall miss her Forever miss her. May God Bless you and welcome you into his loving arms Elaine. I love you!
kathy tibbetts
January 10, 2011
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Tracey Tremblay
January 10, 2011
I love and miss you so much mom. You are the most courageous person I've ever known, and I appreciate you in so many ways. I am very proud of you, and you make my heart feel full.
I loved being your roomie for the past 2 1/2 months. xoxo
Debbie Moody
January 10, 2011
I met and found a Wonderful, Caring, Kind Hearted Friend at Cascade Camp Groud. I can not say enough about Elaine, Except she will truely be missed! She was a very proud and brave soul. I feel very blessed to have know her and her family. May God Bless you Elaine and take you in with loving arms! My only regret is to not have known you longer. I will miss you something awful! I love you!
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