

Charlene Mary Urbanek, a beloved member of the Goffstown, New Hampshire community, passed away on December 8, 2025, at the age of 74. Born on September 8, 1951, in Lowell, Charlene lived a life full of love, dedication, and joy.
Charlene graduated from Lowell High School, setting the foundation for a successful career. She served as the Chief Executive Assistant to the CEO of Community Teamwork Inc., where she found immense fulfillment and joy in her work. It was easy for her to dedicate her time with the wonderful people she surrounded herself with at Community Teamwork Inc, making friends that evolved into an extended family.
Family was at the heart of Charlene's life. She is survived by her children, Kayla Page and her spouse Marty Page, and Dennis Denold Wolterding. Her sister, Debra Barbosa, and brother, Frank Urbanek, along with his wife Malisa Urbanek, also mourn her passing. She was a cherished grandmother to Spencer Page and Ethan Page. Charlene is remembered fondly by her nieces and nephews: Donna Lizzotte and spouse Steven, Laurie Laurent and spouse Marc, Sharyn Sheehan and spouse Michael, Hayden Barbosa and wife Kerry, Jared Barbosa and wife Sarah, Katherine Urbanek, Brandon Urbanek, and Nickolas Urbanek. Her great niece and nephews, Mia Barbosa, Luca Barbosa, Montgomery Barbosa, and Miles Urbanek, will also carry her memory forward. Charlene was predeceased by her life partner, Dennis Wolterding, and her older brother, Robert Urbanek.
Charlene's personal interests were as vibrant as her personality. A devoted Celtics fanatic, she never missed a game. Her love for family gatherings, especially during the holidays, was profound, and she was known for her thoughtful gifts and heartfelt gestures. Her enthusiasm for penny slots and shows at Foxwoods, Mohegan, and Lowell was well-known, as was her love for Motown and Frankie Valli. Charlene was the definition of a bookworm; during her retirement, she read on average 2 books a week, exploring new ideas and going on adventures with each turn of the page.
Her grandchildren and extended family were the light of her life, and she never missed an opportunity to brag about them. Her love for her family was strong and unwavering, and her presence will be deeply missed by all who knew her.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, December 13th, 2025.
Calling Hours will be held from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM with a Memorial Service at 12:00 PM.
Charitable donations in Charlene's honor can be made to Girls Incorporated or Community Teamwork.
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