![]() ![]() In Lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Carrie’s memory to Leukemia Lymphoma Society Northeast, NY, NY 10087.A post shared by Netflix Geeked Studio produced and Tim Miller created miniseries contain different narratives and animation, produced by different animation studios from around the world. in the Lynch-Cantillon Funeral Home, 263 Main Street, Woburn, MA 01801. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours, Thursday, from 3-7 p.m. Interment to follow in Woodbrook Cemetery. Barbara’s Church, 138 Cambridge Rd., Woburn, on Friday, October 21 st at 10 a.m. Also survived by many loving cousins, in-laws, and countless friends.Ī Funeral Mass will be celebrated in St. Dear daughter-in-law of Russell and Cornelia Braese of Woburn. Loving aunt of Christopher, Billy, Emily, Allison, Zuzu, Roman, Scott, Emily, John, Jillian, Alison, Elisabeth, Kimberly, and Jonathan. Marcantel, her husband Joshua of Burlington. Mogauro, his wife Susan of Woburn and Gina M. Braese of FL, Abigail Braese of KY, and second mother to Clarissa, Tyler, and Richie. In addition to her husband Dan, and mother, Carolyn, Carrie is survived and will be sadly missed by her children, Jared D. She will be missed forever and ever and loved for even longer. She was and will remain incredibly proud of them. She was a proud “boy mom” and loved simply sitting next to them on the couch and enjoying their company in the simplest of ways. She moved mountains to be a mother and lived every single day with them in mind. Her love for children was legendary and her compassion towards others immediately drew people to her.īut her two greatest passions and deepest loves were her two boys. Nothing brought her more joy than spending time with her family and friends she was their rock. ![]() She did not have to try to do that, it came natural to her. When you met Carrie, you immediately felt you were the most important person in her life. She enjoyed life to its fullest, and had a huge heart, an infectious laugh and a hug that made a lasting impression. Many times, you could find Carrie saying, “lets head to the beach for the day”!Ĭarrie’s greatest gift was her kind and gentle way of making people feel loved and respected. Besides people, Carrie’s passion was the ocean and beach. Unsurprisingly, many of her clients became close personal friends.Ĭarrie loved an adventure and was always up for anything! She enjoyed traveling and especially spending time with her family in the Outer Banks and in Gloucester. She helped many people find their dream home and was always as happy as the buyers when she could find them the perfect place to live. Carrie was a graduate of Woburn High School and attended Mount Ida College.įor many years Carrie worked as a realtor in the Woburn area. Braese, Carrie was fifty-four years of age.īorn in Winchester and raised in Woburn, Carrie was one of four children born to Carolyn (Pollard) Mogauro of Stoneham. In Lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made in Carrie’s memory to Leukemia Lymphoma Society Northeast, NY, NY 10087.Ĭarrie Ann (Mogauro) Simpson Braese – a lifelong resident of Woburn, died peacefully, October 11 th after a courageous battle with cancer. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to calling hours, Thursday,October 20th from 3-7 p.m. Barbara’s Church, 138 Cambridge Rd., Woburn, on Friday, October 21 st at 10 a.m. Also survived by many loving cousins, in-laws, and countless friends. Beloved daughter of Carolyn (Pollard) Mogauro of Stoneham. Carrie Ann (Mogauro) Simpson Braese – a lifelong resident of Woburn, died peacefully, October 11 th after a courageous battle with cancer, at the age of fifty-four. ![]()
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