Thelma E. Hudson, 93, formerly of Barrington

Posted 5/13/19

Thelma E. (Tam) Hudson, 93, formerly of Barrington, passed away on Wednesday, May 8, 2019. She is survived by her loving family including her husband of 69 years, Herbert W. Hudson, her two children, …

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Thelma E. Hudson, 93, formerly of Barrington

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Thelma E. (Tam) Hudson, 93, formerly of Barrington, passed away on Wednesday, May 8, 2019. She is survived by her loving family including her husband of 69 years, Herbert W. Hudson, her two children, Scott W. Hudson and Kimberly Cardarelli and son-in-law Richard Cardarelli. In addition, she was a devoted grandmother to Matthew (Katie) and Lauren Cardarelli.

Tam was born and raised in Andover, Mass. and grew up with her brother, John, and sisters Eleanor and Arlene as well as many cousins she remained close to. She was a registered nurse and graduated from the Salem School of Nursing. Caring for others, including many of her friends, continued throughout her life.

Her memorial service and burial at Forest Chapel Cemetery in Barrington will be private. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to the Providence Ronald McDonald House, 45 Gay Street, Providence, RI 02905, or Beacon Hospice, 1 Catamore Blvd, East Providence, RI 02914.

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