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Carol Bryant

January 11, 2017
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Message from Mary Guy Madden
January 16, 2017 4:56 PM

My thoughts & prayers go out to the Bryant family. I met your mom when I worked at Heritage Bank and she sang at my wedding. I will never forget her beautiful smile and beautiful voice. May God Bless you all.
Message from Stacey Langknecht & family
January 16, 2017 8:11 AM

We're so sorry to hear about Carol's passing: she was one of those people who who lit up the room when she walked in. I was one of the Channing Bete employees who benefited from her always cheerful "coffee cart!" announcements twice a day. Her daughter, Shellie, and granddaughter, Cassie, also did some childcare for us for a while, so our whole family was enriched by these wonderful Bryant women. Carol seemed to hold up the world effortlessly as she worked and continued to care for many foster children after raising her own. Rest in peace, Carol - you will be missed by many.
Message from Marsha Pratt
January 14, 2017 1:24 PM

I am deeply saddened to learn of Carol's passing. She was a truly wonderful woman who cherished her family. Our family was honored to know her, and appreciated the child-care she offered us, and the friendship which followed. And, whenever I hear a certain hymn, I immediately think of her. Rest in peace, Carol. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Message from Caren (Wondoloski) Vitagliano
January 14, 2017 10:46 AM

I am so sorry to hear of Carol's passing, I used to love her wonderful voice at many of the masses I attended over the years. My Son's Michael and Timothy were Altar Servers for Father John Roche years ago, and always enjoyed hearing her sing.
My deepest sympathy!
Sincerely,
Caren (Wondoloski) Vitagliano
Nashua, NH
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A candle was lit by Caren (Wondoloski) Vitagliano on January 14, 2017 10:39 AM
Message from Sharon (Rhodes) Dean
January 13, 2017 8:43 PM

Carol gave me my first job at "Ye Minute Man". I was a terrified young girl starting my first experience as a waitress in a very busy diner. I was terrible at it and after a week, gave up, even though Carol tried to encourage me. Carol was understanding, and wished me the best. When I worked at Channing L. Bete many years later, it was great to see Carol again. She always had a smile as she tempted us with all the goodies on her coffee cart, something that I should have resisted more often than I did. Even after Bete's, it was always nice to see Carol at Stop and Shop, the ice rink, and the hotdog cart. She will be greatly missed!
Message from Janis Gray
January 13, 2017 10:15 AM

I knew Carol when we both worked at Channing L. Bete Co. Her cheerful call, "Coffee Cart!" -- the announcement that she'd arrived in the hallway with a cart full of beverages and snacks -- had us spilling out of our cubicles to meet her. And it was not just for the "bagel bakes," coffee, Snapple iced teas or popcorn. Her sunny, caring personality was a draw in and of itself. Thank you, Carol, for being part of my life all those years ago.
Message from carol ouellette
January 12, 2017 12:34 PM

I will never forget you and feel very blessed to have known you.
Message from Carol Ouellette
January 15, 2017 3:10 PM

You were my moms baby sister whom she loved very much. So much so that she gave me your name along with your birthmother, my grandmother, Miriam. I have always been so proud to have it and really we were alot alike. Today apart but tomorrow we will unite in eternity. Til then...........
Message from Megan Delisle-Hale
January 12, 2017 12:08 PM

I will always remember you and hold a special place for you in my heart.

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