Margaret "Betty" Beth (Brunet) Carrington

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: September 22, 1935
  • Date Of Death: July 18, 2022
  • State: Massachusetts

HAVERHILL – Margaret Beth (Brunet) Carrington, 86, known to all as “Betty”, a long-time resident of Salisbury Beach, MA, passed away surrounded by her family at High Pointe House, in Haverhill, MA on July 18, 2022.

Betty was born in Amesbury on September 22, 1935, daughter of the late August Brunet and the late Mary Agnes (Moran) Brunet White.                                                                    

Betty is survived by her loving husband of 58 years, Michael R. Carrington of Salisbury Beach. Other surviving relatives include her brother William A. Brunet and his companion, Patricia DuBrava, of Epping, NH; her niece Barbara Brunet of Manchester, NH; her nephew Joseph (Nancy) Brunet of South Hampton, NH; her grandniece Bridget (Scott) Lago and great grandnephew Ryder Lago of South Hampton, NH; her grandniece Emma Brunet of South Hampton, NH; her sister in-law Margaret Carrington of Mt.

Betty was a graduate of Newburyport High School and attended Boston University for two years. Her early career included a three year role as an airline stewardess for American Airlines, based out of Chicago.

Betty was an avid reader who loved a sunny day at the beach with a great book. She was an avid skier and was a founding member of the Penguin Ski Club in Bartlett, NH. She proudly owned a lifetime ski pass to Attitash Mountain, where you could find her skiing from 10 am to 2 pm – when the sun was out. She was also an avid sailor who sailed from island to island across the Caribbean for several years with her husband and their friends. For many years Betty enjoyed her golf membership at the Eagle Mountain House Course in Jackson, NH. Betty loved to entertain and tell stories.

The family wishes to thank the doctors, nurses and the healthcare workers at Anna Jaques Hospital, Newburyport and at High Pointe House, Haverhill for the care and comfort they provided to Betty during her illness.

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