The Sun (Lowell)

Frances Brunelle

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LOWELL - Frances Brunelle, a beloved mother, grandmothe­r, and great-grandmothe­r, peacefully passed away on September 30, 2023, at the age of 95. She departed on the 17th anniversar­y of her late husband, Daniel F. Brunelle’s passing, surrounded by her devoted family.

Frances was born on

January 16, 1928, in Lowell, Massachuse­tts, to the late Henry Sarault and the late Gertrude (Geary) Sarault. She spent her formative years in Lowell, where she attended the local schools and establishe­d deep roots in the community.

She has been a resident of the Highlands section of Lowell since 1946, and she was an integral part of the community. She will always be remembered as the matriarch and the glue that held her family together. Her love for her grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren knew no bounds. Even well into her 80s, she continued to be a dedicated caregiver and actively participat­ed in her grandchild­ren’s and great-grandchild­ren’s lives, attending school events and sporting activities with unwavering enthusiasm. She was a devoted and longtime communican­t of Saint Margaret of Scotland Church, where she found solace in her faith and contribute­d to the spiritual well-being of the community.

Frances Brunelle is survived by her three loving children: Sharon Woodward and her husband

Paul Hughes of Newburypor­t, Mary Lou Cody of Lowell, and Daniel Brunelle of Pepperell. She is also survived by her dear sister, Claire St. Gelais of Dracut.

Frances leaves behind a legacy of love and family devotion through her thirteen grandchild­ren: Philip Breen, Jamie Schwarzenb­erg, Michael Messina, Jennifer Cody, Erin Cody, Katy Cody, Stacey Mcvicar, Nicole Brunelle, Danielle Brunelle, Carrie Brunelle, Danny Brunelle, Amy Brunelle, and Chris Brunelle.

She is also survived by twenty cherished greatgrand­children.

Frances will be remembered by many nieces and nephews, among them her close nephew Randy Sporleder, with whom she shared a special bond. She was the mother-in-law of the late David Messina and Patrick Cody and was the sister of the late Rita Howe and Henry Sarault.

Frances Brunelle’s life was a testament to the power of love, family, and faith. Her memory will forever live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know and love her. May she rest in eternal peace, reunited with her beloved husband, Daniel, in the arms of the angels.

You are welcome to attend her calling hours from 6pm until 8pm on Thursday, October 5, 2023 at the Mcdonough Funeral Home, 14 Highland Street Lowell, MA. Her funeral will begin at the funeral home on Friday at

9am. Her funeral Mass will take place at Saint Margaret of Scotland Church at 10am. Burial in Saint Joseph Cemetery. Find us on facebook or visit www.mcdonoughf­uneralhome.com at any time.

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