Aušra Antuliene of Brockton died July 25, 2020 at St. Luke’s Hospital in New Bedford. She was the loving wife of Saulius Antulis and devoted mother of Rimante Antulyte of Quincy and Arturas Antulis of Brockton. She is also the daughter of Elena Mažeikiene of Brockton and the late Leonas Mažeika.
Aušra was born and raised in Klaipeda, Lithuania and came to Brockton sixteen years ago. She is proud of moving to another country as she dreamed of since her early childhood.
She was employed as a caregiver at Helping Hands in Boston and always spoke of the joy and pride she has received from her work. Long hours with a long commute has never stopped the joy she received caring for her patients she cared about so much.
Mom loved knitting, crocheting, she loved paper crafts, she loved traveling. Her goal was to open up an online store to showcase her unbelievably creative mind and talents.
She was full of bright love, extremely talented, creative; she possessed a very caring and loving soul. She used her pure soul to inspire and uplift those around her. Full of energy and life’s passions she carried the brightest heart and smile which made anyone feel welcomed, comfortable and loved. She was her family’s best friend and a best friend of many others. Aušra turned out to be the most wonderful mother, wife, daughter, and a best friend anyone could ask for.
She loved to travel since her very young age. She loved sun, sail-boats, Indian Rock Beach, ocean waves and Florida life. She loved traveling to new, adventuress places. She was extremely ecstatic about her vacations in Florida she was able to enjoy with her kids every spring for the past few years. She loved having jamming session in her brand-new SUV, which she purchased to treat herself for the hard work she has done. The brand new SUV was her favorite shade of blue color she has always wanted. She was full of life and she never allowed her health problems to impact her joy of life. She loved her kids, mom, husband, clients and her two wonderful Pomeranian puppies.
Aušra had a huge passion for life, creativity and happiness. She shared her wealth with many charities. She especially felt big compassion for children and animals. She enjoyed various music; she also loved watching fashion shows, make-over and psychic shows on her iPad, all while enjoying her artsy and creative hobbies. She really enjoyed being near the water, boats and sailing. She loved watching big sail boats traveling the ocean waters; she wished to own her own sailboat to travel the deep waters and the beautiful beaches.
She was very proud of her wonderful son and daughter she has raised. She was proud of being the best mother, wife, daughter and best friend anyone could ask for. She was proud of her work ethic, her life and personal goal accomplishments. She will be missed by all.
Visitation will be held in the Conley Funeral Home 138 Belmont St. (rte. 123) Brockton on Sunday August 2, 2020 from 1 – 4pm. A procession will gather at the funeral home on Monday at 9:30am followed by a Funeral Mass at St. Edith Stein Church 631 N. Main Street Brockton at 10:30 am. Burial in Calvary Cemetery, Brockton.
In following COVID guidelines. Masks must be worn and social distancing observed.