Carol's obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Carol Krasnecky on August 4th, 2025. Born on March 2nd 1967, Carol lived a vibrant and robust life filled with warmth, generosity, and love.
Carol was someone whose spirit could light up a room. Her heart was always open, extending kindness to all those she met. She was not only warm and caring but was renowned for her fun-loving nature and her infectious sense of humor.
Despite the challenges life threw her way, Carol's resilience never waned. She was a living testament to the power of tenacity and determination, always pushing forward no matter how arduous the circumstances. Sharing this wisdom was one of Carol's greatest gifts to those around her.
She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, generosity, and strength. Those who had the pleasure of knowing Carol were touched by her unwavering care and love. Her legacy of persistence and strength will serve as a beacon of inspiration for all who knew her.
Carol is survived by her children, Stacey Krasnecky, Vanessa Krasnecky, Alan Krasnecky, Sean Krasnecky and Brett Krasnecky. She also leaves behind her grandchildren, Keira, Isaiah,Azariah, Olivia, Wyatt, Everett, Valerie, and Riley. She also leaves behind her siblings, Doris Kuszewski and her husband Jerry, Sharon Magnant, Susan Barlow and her husband Robert, Armand Prunier and his wife Ann, Margaret Benkowski, and Pamela Adams and her husband Russell with whom she resided, and her Aunt Kay Lanciault .She was predeceased by her parents, Betty Prunier (Lanciault), and Armand Prunier, a sister Diane Gendreau (Prunier) and brother Donald Prunier. She also leaves several nieces and nephews that loved her dearly. Her absence has left a void that will be impossible to fill, but her memory lives on in the hearts of those she left behind. At the time of her passing, Carol was employed by Frito Lay in Danielson CT.
In life, Carol was a beacon of warmth and resilience. In passing, she will be fondly remembered for her generosity, her unyielding spirit, and the enduring lessons she imparted. She will be dearly missed by all who were fortunate to know her. There will be a celebration of life at Bush Hall, Dresser St. in Webster, Ma on October 3rd at 6pm