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Obituary for Angela E. Adinolfi Rousseau

Angela E.  Adinolfi Rousseau
Angela E. Adinolfi Rousseau of Boston, formerly of Lexington, left us on June 8 after a long, courageous battle with cancer. She is remembered for her loyalty to friends and family and for sharing the finer things in life. She was born in Rochester New York, but grew up in Lexington. After graduation from Lexington High School, she enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves. She was employed for many years at Boston Scientific Corp., and until recently was Manager of Creative Services at Urology and Women’s Health Division. At MGH she was involved in the HOPES Project at the MGH Cancer Center, and was on the Cancer Center’s Patient and Family Advisory Council. She is survived by her husband Guillaume Rousseau of Boston, mother Helen Adinolfi of Lexington, brother Andrew Adinolfi and his fiancée Susan Glotfelter of Connecticut, mother and father-in-law Guy and Claudia Rousseau of Paris, sister-in-law and husband, Cyrielle and Nicolas Bouchere of Paris, aunt Vas and uncle Sal Ferreira of Milford, MA, aunt Andrea and uncle Karl Christianson of Barnstable, MA, several cousins, and many cherished friends here and in Paris, as well as a multitude of friends and loyal supporters at MGH. She was predeceased by her father Dr. Allen A. Adinolfi who died in 2003.


Services are Wednesday June 15, at 1:30, at the National Cemetery in Bourne, MA, followed by a celebration of her life at 379 Central Street, Milford, MA.

In lieu of flowers , contributions may be made to the HOPES program – Yawkey 8C
MGH Cancer Center, 32 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114.

For obituary, directions, or to send a condolence visit www.keefefuneralhome.com

Life Story for Angela E. Adinolfi Rousseau

Angela E. Adinolfi Rousseau of Boston, formerly of Lexington, left us on June 8 after a long, courageous battle with cancer. She is remembered for her loyalty to friends and family and for sharing the finer things in life. She was born in Rochester New York, but grew up in Lexington. After graduation from Lexington High School, she enlisted in the U.S. Army Reserves. She was employed for many years at Boston Scientific Corp., and until recently was Manager of Creative Services at Urology and Women’s Health Division. At MGH she was involved in the HOPES Project at the MGH Cancer Center, and was on the Cancer Center’s Patient and Family Advisory Council. She is survived by her husband Guillaume Rousseau of Boston, mother Helen Adinolfi of Lexington, brother Andrew Adinolfi and his fiancée Susan Glotfelter of Connecticut, mother and father-in-law Guy and Claudia Rousseau of Paris, sister-in-law and husband, Cyrielle and Nicolas Bouchere of Paris, aunt Vas and uncle Sal Ferreira of Milford, MA, aunt Andrea and uncle Karl Christianson of Barnstable, MA, several cousins, and many cherished friends here and in Paris, as well as a multitude of friends and loyal supporters at MGH. She was predeceased by her father Dr. Allen A. Adinolfi who died in 2003.


Services are Wednesday June 15, at 1:30, at the National Cemetery in Bourne, MA, followed by a celebration of her life at 379 Central Street, Milford, MA.

In lieu of flowers , contributions may be made to the HOPES program – Yawkey 8C
MGH Cancer Center, 32 Fruit Street, Boston, MA 02114.

For obituary, directions, or to send a condolence visit www.keefefuneralhome.com

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