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Alice Mary “Bunny” <I>Boudreau</I> Click

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Alice Mary “Bunny” Boudreau Click

Birth
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
29 Jan 2014 (aged 68)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Flagstaff, Coconino County, Arizona, USA GPS-Latitude: 35.1827, Longitude: -111.6572883
Plot
Section: STJOS Row/Tier: 9 Space/Crypt/Niche: 1 Grave: 9
Memorial ID
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Alice Mary "Bunny" Click, passed away January 29, 2014. Born Alice Boudreau on March 22, 1945, Bunny was raised in Newton, Massachusetts. In 1962 she met her husband Ben at Old Silver Beach on Cape Cod. They were married on June 27, 1964 and moved to Ben's hometown of Phoenix. They had four beautiful children, Doug (Angela), Tim (Jane), James (Kristin) and Kathie. Bunny's life revolved around her family. She was a great wife and Mom. She was thrilled with the birth of each grandchild and is survived by grandchildren Austen, Bryan, Alyssa, Shea, Kathleen, Lauren, Brandon, Ben and her granddog Kevlar. She is also survived by her sister Janet, Brother-in-law Bob, three sisters-in-law and five nieces. Bunny was an outstanding cook, particularly known for her baking, and was in her glory when cooking for family and friends. She loved playing cards and table games with her grandchildren and card group in Munds Park. She also enjoyed trips to the casino with her friends. She always looked forward to visiting New England and visiting relatives and childhood friends, but was always happy to get back home with her kids and grandkids. Bunny set an example about the importance of being a loving and caring person. She was active in the Church serving as the president of St. Paul's Women's Guild in Phoenix, serving on the Women's Guild Board at St. Bernard's in Dallas and coordinating summer Masses at Munds Park the past eight years. She will be greatly missed, but will live in our hearts forever. Rosary will be recited at 9:30 am, Tuesday, February 4, 2014, with Mass at 10:30 am at San Francisco de Asis Church in Flagstaff, a reception to follow. Bunny and the family request no flowers, instead please consider a donation to Hospice of the Valley. Obituary courtesy of Norvel Owens Mortuary, Flagstaff, Arizona.
Alice Mary "Bunny" Click, passed away January 29, 2014. Born Alice Boudreau on March 22, 1945, Bunny was raised in Newton, Massachusetts. In 1962 she met her husband Ben at Old Silver Beach on Cape Cod. They were married on June 27, 1964 and moved to Ben's hometown of Phoenix. They had four beautiful children, Doug (Angela), Tim (Jane), James (Kristin) and Kathie. Bunny's life revolved around her family. She was a great wife and Mom. She was thrilled with the birth of each grandchild and is survived by grandchildren Austen, Bryan, Alyssa, Shea, Kathleen, Lauren, Brandon, Ben and her granddog Kevlar. She is also survived by her sister Janet, Brother-in-law Bob, three sisters-in-law and five nieces. Bunny was an outstanding cook, particularly known for her baking, and was in her glory when cooking for family and friends. She loved playing cards and table games with her grandchildren and card group in Munds Park. She also enjoyed trips to the casino with her friends. She always looked forward to visiting New England and visiting relatives and childhood friends, but was always happy to get back home with her kids and grandkids. Bunny set an example about the importance of being a loving and caring person. She was active in the Church serving as the president of St. Paul's Women's Guild in Phoenix, serving on the Women's Guild Board at St. Bernard's in Dallas and coordinating summer Masses at Munds Park the past eight years. She will be greatly missed, but will live in our hearts forever. Rosary will be recited at 9:30 am, Tuesday, February 4, 2014, with Mass at 10:30 am at San Francisco de Asis Church in Flagstaff, a reception to follow. Bunny and the family request no flowers, instead please consider a donation to Hospice of the Valley. Obituary courtesy of Norvel Owens Mortuary, Flagstaff, Arizona.

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