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Charlotte V. Carey

11/16/1919 - 05/20/2010

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Obituary For Charlotte V. Carey

Charlotte V. (Trebby) Carey 90 of Rockland died on May 20, 2010 at the South Shore Hospital after a period of failing health. She was born in Revere, daughter of the late Louis R. and Mary (Colella) Trebby and was raised and educated in Arlington. She has made her home in Rockland since 1958. Charlotte loved to knit and read but was most joyous when she was with her children and grandchildren. Wife of the late Thomas A. Carey, she is survived by her children, Carol Walsh of Canton, Thomas Carey of NC, Robert Carey of Hyannis, Kenneth Carey of Carver and John Carey of Rockland. She was the sister of the late Carl Trebby, Helen Tower and Louis Trebby. Also surviving are 14 grandchildren and several great grandchildren and nieces and nephews. The Carey family welcomes friends and loved ones to celebrate Charlotte’s life on Monday May 24, 2010 from 5-8 PM in the Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home 135 Union St. ROCKLAND. A Funeral Mass will be held on Tuesday May 25, 2010 at 10:00 AM in The Church of the Resurrection, 1057 Main St. Hingham. Burial will be in the Massachusetts National Cemetery in Bourne on Tuesday at 1:45 PM.

Services

24 May

Visitation

17:00 PM - 20:00 PM

Magoun-Biggins Funeral Home 135 Union Street Rockland, MA 02370 Get Directions »
25 May

Mass of Christian Burial

10:00 AM

Church of the Resurrection 1057 Main St. Hingham, MA 02043 Get Directions »
25 May

Interment

13:45 PM

Massachusetts National Cemetery MacArthur Blvd Bourne, MA Get Directions »
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  • 05/25/2021

    We were so sorry to hear about your loss. Our love and prayers go out to the entire family. We wish we could be there with you tonight but please know we are thinking of you all as you remember and celebrate Charlotte's life. Love &prayers, Paulette, Tim, Marcus, Brandon, Jason & Cameron.

  • 05/25/2021

    Jacqueline always raved about how important her grandmother was in raising her. She told many stories of how she told her right from wrong. It seems as though she was a wonderful woman. God Bless

  • 05/25/2021

    To the entire Carey family, I send my condolences on the passing of your mother and grandmother. Aunt Charlotte was always happy, wore a lovely smile and had quite the gift of wit. I can recall visitng Nana Trebby and Aunt Helen on the Cape with my sister Tina when we were quite young. On Sunday your family would join us for a barbecue or an Italian dinner. I looked forward to your visits and to your mother's kisses and hugs. She was a loving person who adored all of you. I shall keep you in my prayers, knowing that Charlotte is now with her parents and your father. After a long and full life, she is now at peace. Blessings to you all. Maria Trebby

  • 05/25/2021

    We will remember the times we came to celebrate Easter with Kenny's family and the Easter Egg hunts Charlotte and Aunt Helen would put on for all the kids. To Kenny and his family you are in our thoughts and prayers and we Love you.

  • 05/25/2021

    My heart goes out to you all on the passing of Auntie Charlotte. I have some fond rememberances of both she and your father. Charlotte had a good sense of humor, a quick wit and a great heart. She was Nana's baby and now she joins her parents, siblings and husband. May you all take comfort in knowing she has made her celestial transfer. Love and sympathy, Tina

  • 05/25/2021

    To the entire Carey family, I am so sorry for your loss. I think your mom lived a good long life and is now at peace. I remember her great wit and good heart. She was a wonderful person. May you take comfort in each other, to get you through this difficult time. Carla & David

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