Peabody
Julie A. (Dupuis) Bolduc, 54, of Peabody, passed away, unexpectedly at home, from complications following surgery. She was the devoted wife of Joseph E. Bolduc with whom she shared 26 years of marriage.
Born and raised in Salem, she was the daughter of Donald E. Dupuis and the late Doris R. (Turgeon) Dupuis. Julie received her Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from Salem State College and began her nursing career working for several long term care facilities. She later worked for Beverly Hospital nursing and teaching while working on her Master’s Degree. She spent the last 12 years working for Sunrise Senior Living where in 2018 she became Senior Resident Care Director.
Julie was an incredibly warm, loving and giving woman. She spent most of her free time doing what she loved for the people she loved. Whether it be baking almost anything you could think of, or taking care of her family,she always put others ahead of herself. Julie spent most of her Tuesday’s running a bowling league which she ran for many years. She never turned down the opportunity to organize a gathering for any holiday or special occasion. Julie was the life of the party and will be deeply missed by many.
In addition to her husband and father, she is survived by her daughter, Kathleen A. O’Neil and husband Drew of Peabody, her son, Jacob D. Bolduc of Peabody, her sister, Laurie McGonagle and husband Michael of Florida and their children, Brooklynne, Kendrick and Cornelius McGonagle. She also leaves her brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law; Patti and Tom Torrey, Alison and Brad Bowers, Steven and Miny Bolduc, Beth and Bill Jackson, Dick and Angela Bolduc and their children, including her special friends, Elaine Grant and Chris Walsh.
Relatives and friends are invited to her funeral service at All Saints Episcopal Church, 46 Cherry St., Danvers, on Saturday, June 15, 2024 at 11:30 AM.Her calling hours are Friday, June 14, 2024 from 5:00 to 8:00 PM at the Levesque Funeral Home, 163 Lafayette St. [Route 114 / 1-A] Salem. Burial at a later date will be private. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider a contribution in her memory to the ALS Foundation. For guestbook and to send a condolence to her family please visit www.LevesqueFunerals.com .