The Senate of the State of Rhode Island has introduced a resolution, SR 2061, expressing deep condolences on the passing of Alma C. Boisseau. Alma was married to the late David J. Boisseau for 60 years and was born in Woonsocket, the daughter of Arthur and Aurore Cartier. Throughout her life, she was dedicated to her family and worked at various jobs, including the Rosemont Mill, Nymans, and A.T. Cross, where she retired in 1986. In her retirement, she actively volunteered at local organizations and enjoyed hobbies such as knitting, crocheting, and quilting.

Alma Boisseau is remembered by her daughters, Denise Bourget and Pauline LaLonde, as well as her son-in-law, ten grandchildren, fourteen great-grandchildren, and many great-great-grandchildren. She was predeceased by her daughter Lorraine Blanchard and her siblings. The resolution concludes with the Senate's formal expression of condolences and directs the Secretary of State to send certified copies of the resolution to her daughters.

The resolution was introduced by Senators Thompson and Murray on January 12 and has been placed on the Senate Consent Calendar.