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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Linda Eleanor
Charbonneau
June 20, 1949 – October 3, 2024
Linda Eleanor "Bubbles" Charbonneau, 75, passed away on October 3, 2024. Linda was the daughter to the late George and Elinor Weeks. Linda worked for years at Braemoor Nursing Home as a nursing assistant before transitioning to work at SC Direct until her retirement.
Linda's grandchildren were her everything. When they were growing up she loved playing on the floor, coloring, play doh, and drawing. She loved just goofing around and telling stories of getting stuck in trees when she was younger. In her spare time if she wasn't enjoying the "Spaghetti Special" from George's Cafe, she was spending time at Foxwoods at the slot machines.
Linda was the daughter of the late George and Elinor (Fanning) Weeks, sister to the late Eleanor and Ken McCalsky, late Thomas Weeks, late Ron Weeks, and mother to the late Wesley Anderson.
She is survived by her loving husband Leonard Charbonneau of West Bridgewater, her brother Jack and Carol Weeks of Michigan, her children Kim Hall of Boynton, Florida and Kevin and Michele Anderson of West Bridgewater. Her ex husband Wesley J Anderson, West Bridgewater. Her grandchildren Geraldine Hall of Boynton, Florida, and Nathan and Ryan Anderson of West Bridgewater. Her "nieces" Angela Wylie of Easton and Brittany Wylie of Pawtucket, Rhode Island whom she thought of as her own granddaughters. Loving aunt to Ken and Marguerite (with Derek and Brayden), Attleboro, and Candice McCalksy (with Dakota) of North Carolina. As well as many other family members.
"To Those I Love and all those who Love Me"
…I have some many things to see and do.
You must not cry for me with tears, be happy we
Had so many years.
I won't be far, for life goes on.
So if you need me call and I will come.
Though you can't seen me or touch me, I will be
near.
Funeral arrangements will be private.
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