Carol Raymond—3/2/2017

Carol Joan Raymond (Gonsalves), 80, of Lansdale, PA, passed away peacefully in her home on Thursday evening, March 2, after an extended illness, surrounded by the love of her husband and daughters. She was born on October 5, 1936 in New Bedford, MA and was the daughter of the late Beatrice (Monteiro) and Jason Gonsalves and the stepdaughter of the late Santo Bochichio. She graduated from New Bedford High School. In 1955, Carol married Donald Raymond and celebrated 61 years of marriage. She lived in the New Bedford area for most of her life and spent her later years in Lansdale where she was a member of St. Stanislaus Parish.

She was preceded in death by her daughters Donna and Christine and by her son-in-law Joseph Michael Noble.

Carol is survived by her husband, Donald and their children: son, Michael D. Raymond and his wife Cynthia; daughters, Coleen (Raymond) Noble, Anne Raymond, and Michelle (Raymond) Bray and her husband Terence. She is also survived by two brothers: Robert Gonsalves and John Gonsalves and his wife Judith. She leaves behind a special Aunt, Dorothy, and many beloved cousins, nieces, and nephews.

She enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren: Matthew, Christopher, Renee and Megan and her great-grandchild, Ian. She loved baking for her friends and family, playing bingo, being with her pets and was an avid follower of politics. Carol was a homemaker and her family was always her first priority.

Carol was a devout Catholic who was active in her faith and had an unshakable confidence in God’s love and mercy. She set aside time every day to pray a daily rosary to the Blessed Mother.

Funeral services will be held in the Spring in her hometown of New Bedford.

4 thoughts on “Carol Raymond—3/2/2017

  1. My beautiful aunt will be deeply missed and will live in my heart forever. I am so very grateful for the time I had with her over the years and will always cherish the moments we spent together recently.

    Lots of love,
    Godchild Debbie

  2. I will miss you Sis. My memories are full when we were young. I will always remember the good times and your prayers for me as I traveled in the Military thru the Far East, Europe and the Middle East. See you on the other side. Brother Bob

  3. You will always hold a special place in my heart. You were there when my mom was not. You taught me so many wonderful traits I will carry on through out my life. You will deeply be missed. Love always your niece 🙂

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