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Carrie A. Brandon, 46

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Carrie Ann (McDonald) Brandon, 46, of North Adams died Wednesday, April 6, 2016, at Williamstown Commons.

She was born in North Adams on June 24, 1969, daughter of Alan E. McDonald and the late Margaret Schneider. She attended North Adams schools and graduated from Drury High School.

She was last employed at WalMart in North Adams. She attended the First Congregational Church of North Adams. She enjoyed running and exercise and competed in several half-marathons. She also enjoyed hiking up Mount Greylock and biking.  She completed the American Cancer Society Relay for Life numerous times.  

She was devoted to her family.

Survivors include her husband, Joseph A. Brandon, whom she married on January 11, 2011; her father and stepmother, Alan E. and Debora McDonald of Clarksburg; one daughter, Sara Bishop of North Adams; three sons, Sean Bishop Jr., Brady Bishop and Zachary Bishop, all of North Adams; one brother, Christopher A. McDonald of North Adams; one stepbrother, Bryan Borowski of Columbus, Ga.; and nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles and cousins.

Funeral notice: The funeral for Carrie Brandon will be Wednesday, April 13, 2016, at 11 a.m. at Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals, Central Chapels, 74 Marshall St., North Adams. Burial will be at a later date in Bellevue Cemetery in Adams.  

Calling hours will be Wednesday morning from 9 to 11 a.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society in care of the funeral home.


Obituary Provided By: Flynn & Dagnoli-Montagna Home for Funerals

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I am sorry to hear of Carries passing. She was an amazing person and will truly be missed by everyone. Remember to keep all your wonderful memories of her close in your heart, she will always be with you.
from: Lisa Roberton: 04-08-2016

I would also like to add in that she was an amazing grandmother (Mema) to all of her grandchildren. She devoted as much time as she could to watching them grow. She would play on the bouncy houses with them, go for walks/jogs with them, every other picture on her Facebook is of at least one of them. She was an amazing grandmother to them. And it may not be mentioned here and it should have been because she was so in love with them all. I wanted it to be known since it was not added in. They already miss her and I don't want them to look back on this and feel like they didn't matter to her because they did. They were her world.
from: Sean Bishop Jron: 04-07-2016

Carrie is and always will be a shining star in our lives, she touched a lot of our lives, some very early in life, as far back as 1984 as freshman in highschool to the last time I saw her at Walmart, even though we hadn't seen each other in 20 plus years, but it was like we saw each other just yesterday! She will be greatly missed, but rest assured, we all have gained an awesome guardian angel. GOD BLESS AND GOD SPEED
from: Rodney Bartletton: 04-07-2016

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