Ruth B. Turcotte East Longmeadow, Massachusetts Obituary

Ruth B. Turcotte

<p>East Longmeadow &ndash; Ruth B. Turcotte, 93, of Parker Street, passed away on Sunday, January 10, 2021. Ruth was a resident of Hampden for fifty years and an employee of Industrial Components of Wilbraham and Kimball Co. of East Longmeadow. Ruth volunteered for many years at the Hampden Senior Center and was a parishioner and member of the Friendship Group at St. Mary&rsquo;s Church, Hampden, MA. Ruth was predeceased by her husband Cedrick Turcotte. &nbsp;She leaves a sister, Eileen Lowery of Toronto, Ontario; her twin brother Ronald Bellefontaine and his wife Roberta of Middle Musquodoboit, Nova Scotia; her children Brian Wilson and his wife Christine of Watertown, MA, Kevin Wilson and his partner Victoria E. Ferguson-Morgan of Lebanon CT, Cheryl Kirk and her husband Edward of Wakefield, RI, Donna Kohler and her husband Paul of Pittsburgh PA, Steven Wilson of Springfield, MA, and Robert Wilson and his wife Dianna of Ludlow, MA; grandchildren, Colin Wilson, Meredith Wilson, Kyle Wilson, Ainsley Wilson, Megan Kelley, Jeffrey Kirk, Ryan Kirk, Riley Kohler, Lacey Kohler, Donovan Kohler and Scarlet Wilson as well as 5 great grandchildren. A private service will be conducted with her immediate family and have been entrusted to Forastiere Smith Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in her memory to the Hampden Senior Center, 104 Allen St., Hampden, MA 01036. For more information or to leave an online condolence, please visit www.forastiere.com</p>
September 6, 1927 - January 10, 202109/06/192701/10/2021
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