Wendy Boulineau Britton


Published/Last Modified on Monday, June 15, 2009 7:54 PM EDT

ROANOKE RAPIDS — Wendy Boulineau Britton of Roanoke Rapids died
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peacefully Wednesday, June 10, 2009, at her home.

Wendy was born Feb. 18, 1962, the daughter of Mary and Charles

Boulineau in Roanoke Rapids. Wendy was loved greatly by her family and

friends. Wendy was a dedicated employee of the Roanoke Rapids Dialysis

Center for 10 years until she became ill and could no longer work.

She is survived by her parents, Mary and Charles Boulineau; her loving

daughter, Megan Edmondson and her son-in-law, Brandon Edmondson; her

sister, Cindy Harsh and Patrick Falwell; her brother and sister-in-law,

Chuck and Shana Boulineau of Greenville; her grandchildren, Jade and TJ

Edmondson; and nieces and nephews, Amber Harsh, Tyler and Natalie

Boulineau and Austin Falwell. Wendy was also survived by many extended

family members, including Ronnie Martin, Pat, Blan and Kay Hayes, Anne

and Freddie Nicholson, Joann and Reggies Nicholson, all of Roanoke

Rapids, and Pete and Jeanette Consos of Richmond Hill, Ga. There are

many special cousins, friends and extended family members as well.

Also, a special thanks to Linda and Tim Harris, Tina Powell and her

best friend, Brendon Askew.

The family will receive friends from 7 to 8:30 p.m., Sunday, June 14,

at Wrenn, Clarke and Hagan Funeral & Cremation Services in Roanoke

Rapids, which is handling the arrangements.

Services will be held at 1 p.m., Monday, June 15, at the funeral home,

with Father Michael A. Butler officiating. Burial will follow in

Cedarwood Cemetery.

The family would like to give a very special thanks to her physician,

Dr. Gerardo Maradiaga for his extraordinary kindness during her

illness, Dr. Richard Minelly, and the Roanoke Rapids Police Department

for their professionalism during our tragedy. Wendy will be greatly

missed.

 

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