Coleen was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago and underwent a masectomy. Her bravery and courage became known to all of us back then. Unfairly, and tragically, six short weeks ago, Coleen was informed the cancer had come back, and this time there was nothing anyone could do. Although we all knew she had to be in great pain, Coleen never complained once. She was truly an inspiration to all of us.
She loved skiing, karaoke, oldies music, horseback riding, attending church, and going out with her friends at the Day Program.
She is survived by her brother Leonard, Jr., and sister Bridget Szyman. She loved skiing, karaoke, oldies music, horseback riding, attending church, and going out with her friends at the Day Program.
Burial is in St Mary's Cemetery.
Source; Roy Funeral Home, Claremont, NH
Coleen was diagnosed with breast cancer five years ago and underwent a masectomy. Her bravery and courage became known to all of us back then. Unfairly, and tragically, six short weeks ago, Coleen was informed the cancer had come back, and this time there was nothing anyone could do. Although we all knew she had to be in great pain, Coleen never complained once. She was truly an inspiration to all of us.
She loved skiing, karaoke, oldies music, horseback riding, attending church, and going out with her friends at the Day Program.
She is survived by her brother Leonard, Jr., and sister Bridget Szyman. She loved skiing, karaoke, oldies music, horseback riding, attending church, and going out with her friends at the Day Program.
Burial is in St Mary's Cemetery.
Source; Roy Funeral Home, Claremont, NH
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