Pauline Tremblay

pauline tremblay

April 6, 1950 ~ April 28, 2025

Born in: Danvers, Massachusetts
Resided in: Danvers, Massachusetts

Pauline (Pszenny) Tremblay, 75, of Danvers and Clearwater, Florida, passed away on April 28, 2025, in Florida.

Born in Danvers on April 6, 1950, she was the daughter of the late Chester and Irene (Poitras) Pszenny. A lifelong Danvers resident, Pauline graduated from Danvers High School with the Class of 1968 and remained deeply rooted in her hometown throughout her life.

A gifted and accomplished seamstress, Pauline found joy in sewing, quilting, and creating beauty with her hands. Her creativity was matched only by her vibrant spirit—she was the life of every party and a source of joy and laughter for those around her. Whether hosting friends by the pool, enjoying a day at the beach, or relaxing with a glass of wine, Pauline embraced life with a sense of fun, generosity, and warmth that drew people to her.

She loved to travel and especially cherished time spent with her husband, Robert “B.T.” Tremblay, at their home in Clearwater, Florida. Together they shared ten years of marriage and a loving partnership that spanned 35 years.

In addition to her husband, she leaves behind her daughter, Michelle Farrell, and her husband, Chuck, of Danvers; her beloved grandchildren, Sydney Bartlett and her husband, P.J., and Shylah Bates; and her sister, Patricia LeBoeuf of Danvers. Pauline was predeceased by her siblings, Chester and James Pszenny and Dorothy LeShana.

Her funeral services will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations in Pauline’s memory may be made to the charity of one’s choice. To share an expression of sympathy with her family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com.

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  1. Michelle and Chucky,
    So sorry for your loss, Michelle your Mom was a very special person! Hold onto those special happy memories as you go through this difficult time.
    Ann and Mark J

  2. So many memories. You were my landlady when my kids were just little. But you were more than that. A special friend. We shared many conversations. You built your sweet house on Mill st. You and Michelle were special to me. I was so glad when you ended up with BT. I knew that was meant to be. I’ve been thinking of those many times a lot. I will see you on the other side. Love you!

  3. To Michelle,
    Your mom was a beautiful woman both inside and out. I will miss our conversations about recipes and quilting while sitting around the pool. You were her pride and joy and she loved you so much. It won’t be easy for you, but know that she is at peace. We love you very much, and we will always be there for you.

    To Bt,
    Peter and I are so sorry for your loss. Keep those wonderful memories in your heart. I know there are many for Pauline was always ready for a good time. She will always be just one thought away. Look forward to seeing you this summer. You will be in our thoughts and prayers.

    Love,
    Peter and Kathy

  4. Michelle and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Pauline was a wonderful woman. I remember when I first met her I thought she was your sister. Cherish your memories and hold them tight. Love you

  5. Michelle, Chuck and Family,

    I am so sorry for your loss.
    You are all in my thoughts and prayers.
    I have nothing but fond memories of Pauline laughing sitting outdoors with you all. Wonderful times at Danversport watching you guys all dance and laugh.
    Love you all
    Michele

  6. P was a special person. I got to know her well thru her beloved sister Dottie. As individuals they were great and fun loving but together they were devils. Both were the life of the party and a good time was had by All when those two were in the crowd. I will miss them both. May they rest in peace and put some life into heaven.


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