Carol P. (Slocum) Reebenacker, 77, passed away unexpectedly on March 10, 2026
at her home in Haverhill. She was predeceased by her husband, Robert “Bob”
Reebenacker in 2020.
Carol was born in Brockton on September 23, 1948 and was the daughter of the
late George W. and Betty V. (Owens) Slocum, Jr. Carol grew in Foxborough. She
attended Northeastern University and earned her Bachelor of Liberal Arts degree
from Harvard Extension School in 1986. Carol worked for many years as an
account executive for various energy and electricity companies including most
recently, Flynn’s Petroleum LLC and All Mass Energy. Carol was also a member
of the Merrimack Valley Chamber of Commerce. Carol enjoyed spending time with family and friends, had a love for travel as she and Bob traveled all over the world. Carol loved cooking, reading and delighted in a good crossword puzzle. Carol had a generous heart and was always willing to go out of her way for her dear friends and family.
Carol is survived by her daughter Alicia Reebenacker of San Francisco, nephew
John Behen, Jr. and his wife Ann of Danvers, her niece Cristin (Inglis) Coke &
husband Hartwell of Shacklefords, VA; and her sister Debbie Slocum and husband
Marshal Root of Westport, CT, brothers David Slocum of Framingham, Jeffrey
Slocum of PA and Mark Doiran of North Attleborough. She is also survived by her sister-in- laws, Marjorie Behen and Dorothy Hunt of Lynn, MA. Carol is
predeceased by her sister Jeannie Salter and brother George Slocum and brother
Scott Doiron. Carol also leaves behind many beloved nieces and nephews as well
as a wealth of close friends from all parts of her life.
Family and friends are respectfully invited to attend calling hours on Saturday,
April 25th from 10AM until 12PM at the Kevin B. Comeau Funeral Home, 486
Main Street, Haverhill. Burial will be private at a later date.
Please visit www.comeaufuneral.com or Comeau Funeral Home on Facebook


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I know Carol from the Chamber of Commerce; we would chat at almost every event we both attended. I thought she was great. I saw her last year at the Methuen Music Hall. This comes as a total shock, I will miss our encounters very much. Rest well!!
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