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Community mourns loss of beloved Quincy leader Angela Carroll

October 15, 2024 | Quincy City, Norfolk County, Massachusetts


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Community mourns loss of beloved Quincy leader Angela Carroll
During a recent government meeting, Councilor Ashe expressed heartfelt condolences to the family of Angela Carroll, who passed away peacefully at the age of 90. Carroll, a lifelong resident of Quincy Point, was celebrated for her contributions to the community, including being the first female lector at St. Joseph's Church and her advocacy work with the Quincy Community Action Program.

Ashe recounted a recent visit to Carroll, where they celebrated her 90th birthday just days before her passing. He highlighted her strong faith, dedication to her family, and her role in founding several parent boards, noting her collaboration with the Wahlberg family in educational initiatives. Carroll is survived by her husband Bill and their two daughters, Anne and Christine.

The meeting also included discussions on various topics, including a productive presentation from the Department of Public Works and plans for Quincy 400, an initiative looking ahead to the next year. The community is invited to pay their respects during visiting hours at St. Joseph's Church, followed by a funeral mass scheduled for October 17th.

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