Karen J. Carbone


Karen J (Foley) Carbone of Revere, died peacefully at her home surrounded by family on November 4..
She is the daughter of the late James Foley and the late Phyllis (Ultrino) Foley of Malden. She is
survived by her loving husband William V Carbone of Revere, daughter Cassandra and her husband
Derek Paradis of Revere. She is the beloved grandmother of 3 grandchildren Jason, Kyle and Aryanna
Paradis. She is also survived by her sister Barbara Quinn and her husband Ed as well as a niece Staci
Mone and nephew James Nealon. Karen is originally from the Edgeworth section of Malden. She was
an incredible daughter, wife, mother, grandmother and friend. Those who knew her were blessed to
have her in their lives. She will greatly be missed.

Visitation will be held in Boston Cremation, 287 Main St. Malden, MA on Tuesday, November 9, 2021 from 9 to 11am. A Prayer Service will be said at 10:30am.

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6 Condolences

  1. Diane Spadafora on November 5, 2021 at 10:18 pm

    We love you Karen and will miss your smiling face.
    George and Diane



  2. Lisa Spadafora Thompson on November 5, 2021 at 11:22 pm

    Cassandra – what a loss. Your mother was an amazing woman. She was kind and generous and good. And she raised you to be just like her. You’re her living, beautiful legacy. And she was so proud of you. Wishing you, Bill, your husband and family peace and comfort during this sad time. I’ll see you on Tuesday.



  3. Joe & Janet Cimino on November 6, 2021 at 12:37 am

    Our deepest condolences Casandra, Bill and all her family. So many, many happy memories of the past. May God Bless you are and cherish her love.



  4. Joe & Janet Cimino on November 6, 2021 at 12:38 am

    Our deepest condolences Casandra, Bill and all her family. So many, many happy memories of the past. May God Bless you and cherish her love.



  5. Joe & Janet Cimino on November 6, 2021 at 12:39 am

    Our deepest condolences Casandra, Bill and all her family. So many, many happy memories of the past. May God Bless you and cherish her love.



  6. Brian Demers on November 7, 2021 at 2:56 pm

    Mr. Carbone, cassandra, Kyle, Jason, and ary. What you have done as a family is amazing. Mr. Carbone You have never met me but Cassandra has told me so much about you. What you have done for Mrs. Carbone from when you met till now. You and Mrs carbone raised a amazing daughter and helped raise three amazing grand kids. When you retired you were always there to take care of Mrs. Carbone. The countless hours at the hospital and at home. Mr. Carbone you are the true definition of what a man and a husband should be. You provided Mrs. Carbone with a amazing life and were always there to take care of her. You should be proud of the man that you are. Cassandra what can I say. Your mom and dad raised you right. You have a big heart and you always want to help people. You were always there to take care of your mom. I’m pretty sure you provided your mom with years of entertainment. You should be proud of yourself. You are the true definition of what a daughter should be.Kyle, Jason, and ary. All 3 of you are amazing kids you guys have helped your mom and grandfather take care of your grandmother. There are not many kids who would do this. You gave tour grand mother a good life with years of entertainment weather it be screwing nuts on your finger or running down the street with a WWE belt on or putting a ball in your pants so you would have a butt To all 5 of you. You have all worked very hard to give your mom, wife, and grandmother a amazing life. You have helped mold Mrs carbone into the angel she is and she will be waiting for you when it’s your time. All of you have given the care for her that she wouldn’t get anywhere else. This isn’t good by this is I’ll see you later. She will be looking over all of you. Once again be proud of the family you are and what you have done for your mom, wife, and grandmother. I’m sure she is proud of all of you. I’m deeply saddened for your loss.



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