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Carole E. Curnyn

January 1, 1970 - March 27, 2015

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Christine, Michelle and family, Dave and I are so saddened to hear of Carole's passing. We will never forget her kindness and fun-loving spirit. We had many good times and laughs at the Christmas parties, dances at the VFW and many other events. She always had a smile on her face and was one of my favorite people, and she will be deeply missed by so many. May your memories and the caring thoughts of all who loved her bring you peace.

Posted by Joyce Zercoe on April 1, 2015

Dear Michelle, Christine, & families, especially Austin, Abbie, Tucker, & Makayla, I too have some wonderful memories with your Mom,(Grandma)and I am so very thankful for them. We went to high school together but I really got to know her these last several years with visits to my home, lunch at Cracker Barrel's, and working on our reunions. I will miss her very much...rest in peace Dear Friend.

Posted by Sandy Olmstead on March 28, 2015

Rest in peace Grandma I love you with all my heart and we have so many good memory's together I'm glad your happy with Grampy.

Posted by Austin moloney on March 28, 2015

Carole was a teacher’s aide in my classroom for many years. She was always helpful with the students in her charge and went out of her way to make sure that all their needs were met, both educational and social. She was a friend to our students as well as a teacher. Lately my wife and I would meet Carole while volunteering at the Hopkinton Senior Center. I will always remember Carole as a loving and caring individual who brought joy to both the students and staff at the Holliston schools. May her family always be proud of the many kindnesses she showed others.

Posted by Michael Conway on March 28, 2015

My thoughts and prayers to the family. Carole and I went to lunch and enjoyed each other's company. We both always looked forward to the next lunch date. She will be missed dearly by all who knew her.

Posted by Neola Thorsen on March 28, 2015