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Brittan E. <I>Huntington</I> Bardol

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Brittan E. Huntington Bardol

Birth
Rutland, Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
21 Dec 2016 (aged 34)
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Dresden, Washington County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Ms. Bardol, age 34, passed away at the Massachusetts General Hospital surrounded by her loving family.

She was the daughter of James L. and Shannon N. (Bascue) Huntington.

She was raised in Whitehall and as a young girl became an outstanding athlete with a strong focus on softball. At Ticonderoga High School as a varsity pitcher in softball, she posted a 62-11 record with 771 strikeouts in 492 innings. She threw 18 shutouts and eight no-hitters. She was a three-time Champlain Valley Athletic Conference All Star in softball. In 1999 and 2000, she was an All-State selection and the Sentinel softball team was ranked No. 1 by the New York State Sports Writers Association. She was also a four-year participant in the New York Summer Empire State Games where she was a two-time medalist in the javelin throw. She graduated in 2000 and was awarded a full scholarship to play softball for Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire, where in her first collegiate game, she pitched a no-hitter.

After transferring to Framingham State University and settling in Norwood, Massachusetts, she met her husband-to-be, Michael J. Bardol in 2005.

In addition to attending classes, she began working alongside her husband as the office manager of Bardol Concrete. She completed her course work at Framingham State in 2006, earning her bachelor's degree in elementary education. She was married on August 28, 2009, and shortly after welcomed their first daughter. She loved being a mom and spent four years at home caring for her daughter. She returned to the working world in 2014, serving as the office manager for Clifford Paving in Walpole. In 2015, she and her husband welcomed their second daughter. Her girls were her pride and joy; she was a wonderful mom, spending countless hours playing with them.

One of her favorite things to do was experiment in the kitchen, which usually resulted in fantastic food. She enjoyed watching cooking shows to gather new recipes and loved trying them out with family and friends. As a young woman, she developed a great sense of humor and was the person that everyone wanted to be around. Her kindness and caring nature led her to become a great wife, mom, daughter, sister and granddaughter. She was a giving and kind friend to everyone she met. We were so fortunate to have had her in our lives and we will truly miss her.

She was a beloved wife; loving mother of two daughters; devoted daughter; cherished sister. She was a loving granddaughter; loving aunt; daughter-in-law; and sister-in-law.

A Life Celebration was held in the James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home, 48 Common Street, Walpole, Massachusetts.

A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Catherine's Church, 547 Washington Street, Norwood, Massachusetts.
Ms. Bardol, age 34, passed away at the Massachusetts General Hospital surrounded by her loving family.

She was the daughter of James L. and Shannon N. (Bascue) Huntington.

She was raised in Whitehall and as a young girl became an outstanding athlete with a strong focus on softball. At Ticonderoga High School as a varsity pitcher in softball, she posted a 62-11 record with 771 strikeouts in 492 innings. She threw 18 shutouts and eight no-hitters. She was a three-time Champlain Valley Athletic Conference All Star in softball. In 1999 and 2000, she was an All-State selection and the Sentinel softball team was ranked No. 1 by the New York State Sports Writers Association. She was also a four-year participant in the New York Summer Empire State Games where she was a two-time medalist in the javelin throw. She graduated in 2000 and was awarded a full scholarship to play softball for Franklin Pierce College in New Hampshire, where in her first collegiate game, she pitched a no-hitter.

After transferring to Framingham State University and settling in Norwood, Massachusetts, she met her husband-to-be, Michael J. Bardol in 2005.

In addition to attending classes, she began working alongside her husband as the office manager of Bardol Concrete. She completed her course work at Framingham State in 2006, earning her bachelor's degree in elementary education. She was married on August 28, 2009, and shortly after welcomed their first daughter. She loved being a mom and spent four years at home caring for her daughter. She returned to the working world in 2014, serving as the office manager for Clifford Paving in Walpole. In 2015, she and her husband welcomed their second daughter. Her girls were her pride and joy; she was a wonderful mom, spending countless hours playing with them.

One of her favorite things to do was experiment in the kitchen, which usually resulted in fantastic food. She enjoyed watching cooking shows to gather new recipes and loved trying them out with family and friends. As a young woman, she developed a great sense of humor and was the person that everyone wanted to be around. Her kindness and caring nature led her to become a great wife, mom, daughter, sister and granddaughter. She was a giving and kind friend to everyone she met. We were so fortunate to have had her in our lives and we will truly miss her.

She was a beloved wife; loving mother of two daughters; devoted daughter; cherished sister. She was a loving granddaughter; loving aunt; daughter-in-law; and sister-in-law.

A Life Celebration was held in the James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home, 48 Common Street, Walpole, Massachusetts.

A Mass of Christian burial was celebrated in St. Catherine's Church, 547 Washington Street, Norwood, Massachusetts.

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