Doris M. Carberry

SHARON — Doris M. Carberry passed away at her home just a week shy of her 96th birthday, surrounded by her family. 

Doris was born on July 4, 1925, in Sharon to Violet (Clum) and Thomas Cunningham. She was a lifelong resident of Sharon and communicant of St. Bernard’s Church. 

She graduated from Housatonic Valley Regional High School. Doris worked for the telephone company in North Canaan and was also the assistant town clerk for the Town of Sharon and co-owner of Carberry Tree Service, along with her late husband. 

Doris and her husband, Bob, enjoyed traveling the states from coast to coast in their camper. After retirement, they spent their winters in Englewood, Fla.

Doris is survived by her beloved son, Robert B. Carberry and his wife, Helen; her grandson, Robert E. Carberry and his wife, Hanna; and a granddaughter, Michelle Carberry and her husband, Jared Schwartz. She was the beloved great-grandmother to Rowan, Lincoln and Sylvie Schwartz and Robert D. Carberry. 

She is also survived by her sisters-in-law, Emma Paley and Barbara (Joseph) McEnroe; along with many nieces and nephews.

She was predeceased by her husband, Robert Carberry; and her brother Robert “Tuck” Cunningham.

The family would like to give special thanks to Norma Wright and her wonderful staff of Helping Hands Companions for their loving and compassionate care.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to the Sharon Fire Department, P.O. BOX 357 Sharon, CT 06069.

A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated June 30 at St. Bernard’s Church in Sharon. Arrangements are under the care of the Kenny Funeral Home.

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