CARL CEDERHOLM
5/8/21~3/10/11
Handsome is as handsome does.
Carl Cederholm peacefully passed away on March 10, 2011 with his wife of 69 years at his bedside. He was born in North Abington, Massachusetts. Carl's determination and persistence in courting paid off at the age of 20 when he married his beloved wife Eleanor.
Carl received his Associates Degree in Technology from Wentworth Institute. He spent 21 years as a Major in the US Air Force. Carl was a pilot in WWII and Korean War and trained pilots in the Vietnam War. Carl's words of wisdom and life lessons will not be forgotten.
Once retired he enjoyed hunting, fishing, gardening, cooking and golfing.
Carl is survived by his wife, Eleanor; daughter, Kathy Nichol; and sons, Robert and John; as well as 11 grandchildren; and 10 great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his daughter, Susan; and son, Jeff Cederholm. Services are open to friends and family and will take place at Evergreen Memorial Gardens on Wednesday, March 16th at 12:30 p.m.
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I was sorry to read of Carl's passing and to miss his service. We had many laughs at CGM over our golf games.
Blessings and Peace be to you and yours,
Bill and LaVonne Maltby
March 18, 2011
A friend I enjoyed playing golf with and
will miss.
Roland Crane
March 16, 2011
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