Carolyn Gilman

carolyn gilman

August 28, 1925 ~ December 27, 2021

It is with a heavy heart that we announce the passing of a beautiful lady, Mrs. Carolyn Frances (Badger) Gilman at the age of 96, after a period of failing health related to cancer, on December 27, 2021. Carolyn was born on August 28, 1925, the third child of Charles E. and Hattie D. (Baird) Badger in Boston, MA. Carol was a woman of strong faith, kind heart and much love. In 1967 she married the love of her life, Ronald Gilman, and together they lived a charmed life. Carol's greatest joys were her children Joseph and Vicky, her special nieces Bonnie and Barbara and nephew Charlie, her grandchildren, great grandchildren and many other dear nieces, nephews and loving friends. Carol and Ronnie enjoyed hiking 28 segments of the Appalachian Trail and were avid campers beginning with a tent and ending their camping adventures with a large Class A motorhome. Carol always took impeccable care of her appearance. People always commented that she looked nice, and she told them her mother insisted if you were going out, you'd better dress up. Her home and yard were stunning, as well. She shared her love of gardening with her daughter who, through that mutual connection, pursued a career as a landscape designer. Ronnie and Carol lived in Dover, NH, and built a camp on Northeast Pond in Lebanon, ME. In 1978 they sold both homes to build their dream home in Lebanon, ME. It is in that home that they welcomed their large family for Christmas celebrations and summer cookouts. Missionaries always had a comfy place to stay while back in Maine, and there was always a home cooked meal complete with a homemade dessert on the table for anyone who came to "supper"! In later years she enjoyed playing a game with Ronnie every morning, shopping and staying active. Carol is survived by her husband of 54 years, Ronald, her son Joseph LeBlanc, Jr. and wife Teresita of Margate, FL, her daughter Vicky Kelly and partner Janice of York, ME, grandchildren Joseph LeBlanc III and wife Kim and 1 son of N. Lauderdale, FL, Erin Kelly and her partner Michael and their 3 daughters of Seattle, WA, Brian Kelly of Fort Collins, CO, Armando Izquierdo and wife Nicole and 1 daughter of Los Angeles, CA, Puritere Izquierdo and husband Chris and 2 daughters of Margate, FL, special nieces Bonnie Styles Saucier, Barbara Badger, and nephew Charles Badger, and many other much loved nieces, nephews, and special friends. She was predeceased by her parents, brothers David, Charles, Arthur, and Robert Badger, sister Ruth Morris, and grandson Jeremy Kelly. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 8, 2022, at 10:30 A.M. with an hour of visitation prior at North Lebanon Second Baptist Church, 259 Bakers Grant Rd, Lebanon, ME 04027. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to consider a donation to the North Lebanon Second Baptist Church. Arrangements are under the direction of Black Funeral Homes and Cremation Service, Sanford-Springvale. To leave a message of condolence visit www.blackfuneralhomes.com.

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  1. Dear Gilman Family,
    Carolyn was a beautiful Christian saint. While attending prayer meeting with my wife Sheryl. Sister Gilman would pair up for her to pray for those who were sick. I have fond memories of her and may she rest in peace. The good Bible tells us in Revelation 14:13 “And I heard a voice from heaven blessed are the dead from henceforth…that they may rest from their labors and their works do follow them!”

    – John N Hersom

  2. Dear Gilman Family,Carolyn was a beautiful Christian saint. While attending prayer meeting with my wife Sheryl. Sister Gilman would pair up for her to pray for those who were sick. I have fond memories of her and may she rest in peace. The good Bible tells us in Revelation 14:13 “And I heard a voice from heaven blessed are the dead from henceforth…that they may rest from their labors and their works do follow them!”

    – John N Hersom

  3. Ronnie how I loved and enjoyed my time I spent with you and Carol every Friday morning when you would shop at Shaws Carolwas a very gracious and beautiful woman with a heart of gold and will be missed. Please take care of yourself

    – Renee

  4. Ronnie, So very sorry you lost your dear sweet Carol. Always, always, always enjoyed seeing the two of you at Shaw’s Dover for so many years on Friday mornings. It was a treat to talk to both of you. Every week we looked forward to seeing how beautifully dressed Carol would be and always with her beautiful cane. Ronnie take care of yourself and rest in peace Carol.

    – Brenda S.

  5. My mother was a sister to Wilda Turmelle. I remember when Carol and Ron built their beautiful cottage on the Northeast Pond, the nicest one there. I often wondered if you were still there. Ron, my deepest sympathy and Vicky to you also as well as the rest of the family. It sounds like Carol had a beautiful anf full life. Marilyn Gagne Jones

    – Marilyn Jones

  6. Ronald and family, I am so sorry to hear of Carolyn,s passing.I enjoyed our visits at Friendly,s and our telephone conversations. My prayers are with you and her.May she rest in peace.

    – Ros Galloway


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