Carol (Mills) (Queeney) Kardenetz

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Carol (Mills) (Queeney) Kardenetz, 67, of Danvers, passed peacefully at the Kaplan House on October 22, 2014. She was with her family and looking forward to reunion with her late husband George Kardenetz. Carol was born in Salem on December 22, 1946, the daughter of the late Helen (Malski) Mills, and Francis Mills, who served as the Danvers town moderator for 23 years. She graduated from Bishop Fenwick High School and the Boston College School of Nursing. Carol was a devoted daughter, mother and grandmother who gave all of her life to her family. She worked as a psychiatric nurse in various hospitals and organizations, and got great enjoyment from helping others deal with life issues. Her last years were spent in retirement. She is survived by her daughter, Erin Queeney and her partner Michael Walsh, two grandchildren, Christian Gonzalez and Devlyn Walsh, all of Beverly, four brothers, Colonel Frank Mills (ret.) and his wife Carol, of Springfield, Virginia, David Mills, of Danvers, Tom Mills, of Walnut Creek, California and Christopher Mills and his wife Paula of Thomaston, Maine . She is also survived by numerous nieces and nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews. Her Funeral Service will be celebrated at 11AM on Tuesday, October 28, 2014 at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Annunciation Cemetery, Danvers. Visiting hours are Monday from 4-8PM in the funeral home. In lieu of flowers expressions of sympathy may be made in Carol’s name to North Shore Elder Services, 300 Rosewood Dr., Danvers, MA, 01923.

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  1. Carol was always so kind, sympathetic and understanding to me during my teen years. Her home was always warm and welcoming as we’re her hugs💙💚💜
    My thoughts and prayers are with the whole family during this difficult time. May the Lord give you his peace joy and understanding and hold you close during the hours, days and months that pass reflecting on her life. God Bless
    Melissa Faulkner & Family
    Susan & Al Leger

  2. I was Carols roommate at ledgewood for a few months I learned to love her. I didn’t get to see her before I moved to Kansas. She had been move to Kaplan house and I had no transportation there. I had promised her I would see her before I left and I will always feel bad about that.

  3. Missing my mother. Missing her excitement over holidays and not being able wait until the holidays to tell me what she got for me and the kids. The way she would call me on halloween every 10 minutes to see when i was bringing one of my kids by in thier costumes. How she was more excited about the endless supply of leftovers for turkey and cranberry sandwiches we would always end up with. My only way to fill some of the void i am going to have is to try and recreate the things i miss so much about her in myself share them with my kids


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