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Lisa May Boothby

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Lisa May Boothby

Birth
Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
18 Oct 2019 (aged 58)
Burial
Conway, Carroll County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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d/o Lawrence D. Boothby and Elizabeth Frances Bolduc

Lisa spent many summers in the Mount Washington Valley with her mother Elizabeth Francis Bolduc and stepfather Rene. She went on to move here as a teen, attending Kennett High School.

Born with a wild side, Lisa enjoyed life to the fullest and was the life of the party! Lisa’s special pastimes cooking for friends, trips to the ocean and dancing.

Although Lisa never had children, she helped to raise, protect and mold many throughout her years, including her little sister.

Although at times too overprotective — it was hard for Michelle to get away with anything because her big sister knew everyone — she was always there to pull her out of a jam. This loss is sadly felt.

Having spent many years in the hospitality industry, including Carroll Reed, Maple Leaf Motel, Aarons Motel and Eastern Slope Inn, where she met so many wonderful foreign exchange students that she adored, she enjoyed creating lifelong friendships.

Lisa leaves behind her “Dad” Rene Bolduc; two sisters and a brother; two stepsisters. Predeceased by her father Lawrence Boothby, her mother Elizabeth Francise Bolduc, step-mother Pauline Boothby, brother Larry Boothby, nephew Ryan Boothby, and grandparents Marjorie Frost Hobbs, and Nana and Grampa Boothby of Tamworth.

Interment in the Conway Village Cemetery in Conway.
Conway Daily Sun, Oct 29, 2019
d/o Lawrence D. Boothby and Elizabeth Frances Bolduc

Lisa spent many summers in the Mount Washington Valley with her mother Elizabeth Francis Bolduc and stepfather Rene. She went on to move here as a teen, attending Kennett High School.

Born with a wild side, Lisa enjoyed life to the fullest and was the life of the party! Lisa’s special pastimes cooking for friends, trips to the ocean and dancing.

Although Lisa never had children, she helped to raise, protect and mold many throughout her years, including her little sister.

Although at times too overprotective — it was hard for Michelle to get away with anything because her big sister knew everyone — she was always there to pull her out of a jam. This loss is sadly felt.

Having spent many years in the hospitality industry, including Carroll Reed, Maple Leaf Motel, Aarons Motel and Eastern Slope Inn, where she met so many wonderful foreign exchange students that she adored, she enjoyed creating lifelong friendships.

Lisa leaves behind her “Dad” Rene Bolduc; two sisters and a brother; two stepsisters. Predeceased by her father Lawrence Boothby, her mother Elizabeth Francise Bolduc, step-mother Pauline Boothby, brother Larry Boothby, nephew Ryan Boothby, and grandparents Marjorie Frost Hobbs, and Nana and Grampa Boothby of Tamworth.

Interment in the Conway Village Cemetery in Conway.
Conway Daily Sun, Oct 29, 2019


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