Candace Victoria Archambault, died peacefully at her home surrounded by family and loved ones after her battle with Esophageal cancer. "Candy" attended Beverly High School, followed by Endicott College and the University of Denver where she pursued a degree in Psychology.
Candy was married 57 years to Richard A. Archambault of Salem (deceased 7/2021). Together they opened Gold Rush Jewelers in Georgetown/Rowley and worked together for 42 years alongside her best friends, Jeanne Mulligan and her sister, Susan Mulligan-Sargent.
She leaves her son, Ryan Archambault of Georgetown, two Grandsons, Ryan Archambault, Jr. and Reid Archambault, as well as their mother, Kathleen Dube-Archambault of Merrimac, MA. Two brothers, Albert Phillip Hartt III of Beverly, MA and David Hartt of North Carolina. Also her beloved sister-in-law and her husband, Cheryl and Jim Crotty of Wenham, MA. plus numerous nieces and nephews.
She was pre-deceased by her parents, Albert and Dorothea Hartt of Beverly, MA, Brother, Bruce Hartt of Maryland and her son, Richard Archambault, Jr. of Danville, NH (May 2021).
Candy was an avid reader, a fanatic of all Boston sports. She adored and loved spending time with her grandsons and her Yorkie, Brady.
Family and friends are kindly invited to attend her visitation on Sunday, August 17th from 11 to 2pm in the Conte - Giamberardino Funeral Home, 14 Pleasant Street, Georgetown, followed by her Graveside Service at 2:30pm in Harmony Cemetery, Georgetown. For those who wish, Candy may be remembered through donations to Nevins Farm Animal Rescue and/or St. Jude's Children's Hospital. For the funeral home directions, florists or to share memories of Candy with her family, please visit www.cgfuneralhomegeorgetown.com
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