AUBURN – A Celebration of Life Service for Carrie Lynn Haskell who died Jan. 5, was held Monday afternoon at the East Auburn Baptist Church with the Rev. Roger Cousineau presiding. The song, “Jesus Medley” was performed by Nate Garnett, Misty Gendron, Sammie Wilson and Sam Gendron. Words of Remembrance reflecting Carrie’s life were by Nate, Greg, and Jeff Garnett followed by a video tribute produced by Josh Cousineau, Ramsey Tripp and Rodney Corey in remembrance of Carrie’s life. Soloist Andrea Tedesco sang, “How Could I Ask For More” followed by a poem read by Carrie’s sister, Nancy Shank with Ron Shank singing, “If You Could See Me Now.” The East Auburn Baptist Church Worship Team led by Jan Gendron performed “How Great is Our God,” “Unfailing Love” and “Blessed Be Your Name.” A closing hymn, “It is Well With My Soul” was sung by Darren Avery. The Rev. Cousineau concluded with a closing prayer. Delegations in attendance were members of the Auburn Fire Department and Auburn Police Department. Burial will be held later in the spring by Dillingham & Son Memorial Chapel & Tribute Center at North Auburn Cemetery.
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