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1. Suffolk News-Herald
www.suffolknewsherald.com/stor - [Cached]Published on: 7/5/2001 Last Visited: 8/13/2001
Mrs. Boudiette grew up in Bronxville , N.Y.. She received her B.A. in biology from Wheaton College , and was one of the founding members of the women's synchronized team , The Tritons , which is still competitive today.
She moved to Suffolk in 1970 and dearly loved her home here.
She served on the Board of Directors at Jackson-Feild Home for Girls , and was instrumental in getting a chapel built there.
She was a member of St. Paul's and Glebe Episcopal churches.
Mrs. Boudiette was a lifetime supporter of the Episcopalian Church , teaching Sunday School , helping to build new churches and serving as a youth leader.
She was a longtime volunteer for the Cult Awareness Network.
She enjoyed tennis , sailing , swimming , and loved the ocean.
Survivors include her daughter , Connie B. Hanson of Shaker Heights , Ohio ; sons , John G. Boudiette of Suffolk , Roger L. Boudiette of Tulsa , Okla. ; sisters , Janet Bance of Tom's River , N.J. , and Marion Hobart-Butler of Hilton Head , S.C. ; and four grandchildren.
The memorial service will be conducted at 11 a.m. Saturday in St. Paul's Episcopal Church by the Rev. H. Vance Mann IIII , with interment in Holly Lawn Cemetery.
Following the interment , the family will receive friends in the fellowship hall of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.

