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HOPKINTON – Doris Marie Carver, 91, of Hopkinton, passed away at her home surrounded by her family on December 23, 2022.

Born in South Boston, Massachusetts, she was the daughter of the late Aldina (Silva) and Charles Pitty. 

Doris was born in 1931 and was raised in South Boston, attending Gate of Heaven School. She met and married the love of her life, the late former Hopkinton Police Officer, Harry Carver, and together they moved their family of 8 children to Hopkinton, a community she loved for all of her years.

“Mrs. C” was loved and adored by many of the families and children in Hopkinton, often being referred to as that second mother. Doris loved to volunteer, spending countless hours at the Senior Center serving lunch. She was instrumental in the establishment of the Brampton Circle Tenants Organization.

She was a town charter founding member and was formerly a contributing writer for the Hopkinton Independent.

She was a cashier at Colella’s for several years. 

You could find Doris anywhere there was fun. She loved to socialize, attend parties, and play bingo. She loved to go to the casino and was a master crocheter making blankets for all of the family. She enjoyed many family trips such as York Beach Maine, Disney World, Alabama, and the Wisconsin Dells. She loved and enjoyed the ocean, spending many weekends with her family camping in Hampton Beach and Westerley, Rhode Island. She loved spending hot sunny afternoons with her family around the swimming pool.  She was crazy about Neil Diamond, attended many concerts, and was an avid Patriots fan right up to the very end, never missing a Sunday to watch “her guys” play to win. 

Doris was always so proud of being from South Boston. She raised us to believe that the strongest women were born and raised there and she took her family for several years into the city for the St. Patrick’s Day parade. She could frequently be heard boasting that “Southie is my home town” and if you close your eyes you can hear her sing the words to that song.

Doris was crazy about her family and the legacy she leaves behind. She was always the life of the party and had a soft spot in her heart for so very many. She left a huge presence that will be missed by all of us. Doris wore her heart on her sleeve and you always knew where you stood with her. She sugar-coated nothing and was notable for “what you see is what you get”.  A larger than life personality that will leave a large hole in those that loved her. 

She is survived by her children, Kathleen Gosselin and her husband, Rick of  Sims, North Carolina, Paula Hooper and her husband, Gary of Milford, Harold Carver Jr. and his wife, Linda of Auburn, Thomas Carver and his wife, Mary of Hopkinton, Colleen Brewer and her husband, James of Ashland, and Scott Carver and his wife, Michelle Lariviere of South Grafton. She also leaves behind 21 grandchildren, 43 great-grandchildren, 9 great-great-grandchildren and her son-in-law, Arthur McCarthy. She was predeceased by her former husband, Harry Carver; her son, Philip Kelly; her daughter, Sandra McCarthy, as well as her siblings, Charles, Robert, and Milton Pitty and Corinne Lenane, Mildred Cannizaro, and Gertrude Lydon. Doris leaves behind many close friends and many beloved caretakers whom she considered to be her family.  

Visitation will be held on Tuesday, January 3rd from 4 to 7 p.m. at the Chesmore Funeral Home of Hopkinton, 57 Hayden Rowe Street.

A funeral service will take place at the funeral home on Wednesday, January 4 at 10 a.m.

Burial at Evergreen Cemetery will be private.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place Memphis, TN 38105 or stjude.org

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