"Ma, I am truly saddened. I will always look back at the times we shared, my humor was my way of showing and sharing how you would laugh and smile at life. I hope that you will find comfort in the arms of an angel. You will be missed. Love you. Domenic"
– Domenic Defronzo, Family,
Merrimack, NH, Jan 05, 2021
"Mom I will miss the laughter and talks we shared. You had your funny ways about you that made me laugh . You loved your pasta . The lord has taken you home and you will be free of pain and suffering. You will remain in my heart , till we meet again . As difficult as it is for me to have lost you , I have peace in my heart that now you are in peace. I love you mom ! And you will truly be missed. oxoxox"
– Nancy DeFronzo, Daughter,
Merrimack, NH, Jan 03, 2021
"Carmela was born November 19, 1929 and was baptized on March 2, 1930 in Notre-Dame du Mont-Carmel Church, MONTREAL, P.Quebec. Her first husband Raymond Graveline was born May 16, 1929 in Montreal, P. Quebec and baptized on May 19, 1929 in Notre-Dame du Perpetuel Secours Church, in Ville Emard, MONTREAL, P. Quebec.
Author of The Descendants of Urbain Baudreau dit Graveline."
– Normand J. Allard,
Saint-Eustache, QC, Dec 28, 2020
"I will always remember you for your great Italian dishes . But most all the trust you had in me with taking care of your daughter which you told me many times . Love you and will always remember you in my thoughts."
– Denis Depelteau, Family,
Hooksett, NH, Dec 27, 2020
"My heartfelt condolences to all family and friends. Carmen was one of a kind. She brought much joy into the lives of those she encountered. She will be missed."
– Robert Houle, Family Friend,
Boston, MA, Dec 27, 2020
"Well Carmen we sure go back a long way...mother to my oldest and dearest friend. I treasure the many pleasant memories hanging out at your house as a youngster. I still have the gorgeous christening gown that you crocheted for Mary and her elephant sweater. And Ray will never forget Ma tante ziti. The best maker of sauce ever!! Enjoy dancing with the angels, Carmen! XXOO"
– Karen and Ray Garon, Friend,
Auburn, NH, Dec 27, 2020