Sharon L. (Dupuis) Augustyniak

sharon augustyniak
Meriden - Sharon L. (Dupuis) Augustyniak, 62, died on Thursday, April 15, 2010 at Hartford Hospital. She was born April 8, 1948 in Meriden a daughter of the late Arthur and Helen (Knaggs) Dupuis. Sharon worked for the State of Connecticut as a mental health worker in addiction services. She is survived by two daughters; LeeAnn Barre and Tracy and her husand Bill Harper, a son Michael Barre, her sister, Beth and her husband George Crawford, a brother, Richard Dupuis, five grandchildren; Rachael, Steven, Jonathan, Joseph and Brianna, seven great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews and a close friend, Cheryl Hunter. She was predeceased by a sister-in-law, Susan J. Dupuis. Relatives and friends may call at the Beecher & Bennett-Flatow Funeral Home, 48 Cook Ave., Meriden on Sunday, April 18, 2010 from 2-5 p.m. The Rev. Nancy Beckwith will officiate a service at 4 p.m. Burial will be at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Relay for Life of Meriden-Wallingford, Team: Susan's Sunrise at MAIN.ACSEVENTS.ORG.

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  1. Lee, Rachael, Steven, and family, My heart goes out to you all for your early loss of your Mother and Grandmother. May you find comfort through your loved ones at this difficult time. Love, Beth

  2. Leeann, Rick and Family: My thoughts are with you at this time as you grieve the loss of your dear one! Know that Sherm was there waiting to greet her with a huge warm hug!! My condolences and love, Diane and Family

  3. Sharon, Thanks for all of your love for making this world a better place. You now have been called upon to share that love and goodness with all in that beautiful heaven. We will always remember you and miss you. Joe & Donna

  4. Sharon, Thanks for all of your love for making this world a better place. You now have been called upon to share that love and goodness with all in that beautiful heaven. We will always remember you and miss you. Joe & Donna

  5. Lee, We were so sorry to hear about your Mom. Please accept our deepest sympathy and take comfort in all the good memories. Take care.

  6. Dear Beth and Rick-I am so sorry to learn of Sharon’s death. I received a call from my aunt who resides in Meriden. I wasn’t aware that Sharon had been ill and I wanted you to know that I will keep her and your family in my prayers. I have many fond memories of the years we spent together when we were young and our parents were such good friends. I will always remember those days. Sincerely, Sue

  7. Lee and Family, I didn’t know your Mom, but know what it’s like to have one die. My thoughts, and Beth Collins’, are with you all in your emotional times, and in .stepping up. to be the next senior generation. Lee, you’ve made an immense difference in the lives of Charlie, Beth, and me. I hope Beth and I can help you at this time. Barbara

  8. Lee, My sincerest sympathy to you. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time ~ Normajean

  9. Be Free Cousin, the Lord has eased your pain. Thank you for being part of my life. Until I see you again, I will miss you. To my family in CT, my prayers and love to you all.

  10. I wish Heaven had a phone so I could hear your voice again.I thought of you today, but that is nothing new. I thought about you yesterday, and days before that too. I think of you in silence, I often speak your name. All i have are memories and a picture in a frame. Your memory is a keepsake, from which I’ll never part……. God has you in his arms.. I have you in my heart.

  11. Rick I am so sorry for your loss, thinking of you and hope you and hope you are doing well. My deepest sympathy. Linda

  12. Lee, sorry, I had to be away at the time of the services. Your mom was a good friend and I tried to be one to her during dificult times. I’m very sorry for your loss. your mom will be missed. Hope you are well. George Norboe

  13. Here we are at number 3 still think about you often. I missed so much wish wr had more time. Would have been better daughter. I really miss you.

  14. Lee, sorry, I had to be away at the time of the services. Your mom was a good friend and I tried to be one to her during dificult times. I’m very sorry for your loss. your mom will be missed. Hope you are well. George Norboe


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