On September 18, 2024
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Celebration of Life held for Angela Boisvert, Sept. 21

A celebration of  life will be held for Angela Boisvert at The Wobbly Barn in Killington on Saturday, Sept. 21 from 4-7 p.m.

Angela Rose Boisvert (formerly Angela Kardos) age 77 of Killington, passed peacefully on June 9 after a long battle with cancer. She was born Angelika Rose Tolmachov in 1947 in Bad Tölz, Germany. She immigrated to the U.S. with her mother as a young girl. Her early years were spent in  New Jersey.

She was predeceased by her husband Richard Boisvert. She leaves behind her son Michael Boisvert and his wife Kalinda. She is survived by her half siblings Stanley and Nina and her special chosen family Phil Taran and his children Kaleb and Juliette. There are many people that she cherished as close friends who will forever miss her generosity and zest for life.

Angela worked for many years for Air Mexico and for over 25 years for Killington Ski Resort.

Angela was known and loved for her excellent cooking, love for polka dancing, her gardening skills and her fabulous parties! Angela inspired the group Freeze Dried to write the catchy polka tune “Angelina.”

Please join with friends and family to share memories and celebrate Angela’s generous spirit.

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