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Carolyn Ann Aurilio, 87

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Carolyn Ann Aurilio, 87, of Ashland and formerly of Natick, Hopkinton and Holliston, passed away on August 8, 2024 with her family at her bedside. Born in Nyack, New York, she was the daughter of the late Ola (Coppins) and Thomas Bedner. She was the wife of 47 years to the late Michael Aurilio.

Carol’s greatest joy in life was her family, she was always happiest when they were by her side. She was an amazing cook and enjoyed hosting dinners on Sundays and holidays. Her dinner table was always beautiful and the food was always delicious. If she wasn’t planning a meal she would be planning a beach trip, digging in her gardens, visiting her daughter in Rockport, or going to watch her grandchildren play softball, baseball, golf, soccer or football. She had a deep affection for animals and looked forward to visits from her granddogs. She was a dedicated employee at Filene’s department store for 25 years where she found some lifelong friendships. She had incredible energy and was always on the go.

Carol is survived by three children, Sue Denison and her husband, Mark, of Holliston, Deb diBenedetto and her husband, Bernie, of Hopkinton, and Nancy Johnson and her husband, Cliff, of Rockport, MA. She also leaves behind her grandchildren, Michael, Nicholas, Julia, Louis, and Andrew; as well as her cousin, Tom Cummings of Wyoming. She is predeceased by her sister, Jeanne Portale.

Carol’s family wishes to express great appreciation to the staff of Valley Farm in Ashland for their patience providing comfort and support in her last few years battling Alzheimers. During her time there, Carol found love and companionship with several of the staff members who were always able to brighten her day, making the transition into her new room feel like home.

Private services will be held at a later date and are under the care of the Chesmore Funeral Home. www.ChesmoreFuneralHome.com In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alzheimer’s Association, alz.org [alz.org] or to a local animal shelter of ones’ choice.