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Tuesday
24
November
Funeral Mass
10:00 am
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
St. Malachy's Church
99 Bedford St.
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
781-272-5111
Tuesday
24
November
Burial
11:00 am
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Chestnut Hill Cemetery
Bedford St.
Burlington, Massachusetts, United States
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cheryl posted a condolence
Thursday, November 26, 2020
A LIFETIME IS NEVER ENOUGH TIME WITH THE ONES YOU LOVE.
I AM THANKFUL FOR EVERY SECOND THAT I HAD YOU IN MY LIFE, MOM.
YOU WILL FOREVER LIVE IN MY HEART. THANK YOU, THANK, THANK YOU FOR BEING THE WONDERFUL PERSON YOU WERE. I LOVE YOU ALWAYS AND FOREVER.
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Sandy Huyvaert uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
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Carmella and Sam were friends of my dad, Harold Harrington at the Coral Reef. Carmella was very sweet and elegant lady. We are sending deepest sympathy and prayers to Sam and the Family.
Love,
Don and Sandy Huyvaert
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Amy Bailey uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
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I met Camille, Sam and Lucile at St. Pete’s. They were all good friends with my Uncle Harold and soon became my good friends. I am forever grateful to have met them all. Sorry for your loss. She was a great woman.
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Pam Niccum uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
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Sam, you and your family have our deepest sympathy. What great fun to meet up with you in Florida and spend warm days by the pool (not to mention share some pizza from Skidders)! This photo is from February, 2020. We love you Sam, and you are all in our prayers. Sincerely, Doug & Pam Niccum
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Sal posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
Cheryl
I just got a chance to look at the family pictures of your mother
Maybe it’s because we grew up on the same street, I don’t know, but your mother reminds me so much of my own mother and family and the struggles and joys of life we all experienced. Truly the Vasta family was blessed. Very sorry for the loss of a very special person in the Terino family
Sal Barresi Jr
Sal Barresi jr
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Grandsons uploaded photo(s)
Tuesday, November 24, 2020
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Nana,
I am so grateful for the time we spent together. You were an amazing grandmother that showed me an immeasurable amount of kindness and love. I will always remember your spaghetti and meatballs and the best memories at Nana and Papa's house.
On the day when we heard the news, the sun was shinging bright above us in the sky. I will never forget the beautiful sunset that night. A beam of light was almost viewable, shining down from the heavens. I know this is not the end and we are all looking forward to reuniting with you in heaven. It will just take time. I know your warm smile will always be shinning down on our big family.
We love you and will miss you. Thank you for everything Nana.
Love Camron
Nana,
I am grateful for you. I am so grateful for all the memories we had together. I remember all the time in the Summer when we came over to your house and you always had something ready for us to have. You always had a smile that would make my day, but you always would tell me to do good. I still can't believe this day has come and I am so grateful for you and I will never forget your world's famous pasta and meatballs. I will always remember you coming over for Thanksgiving and starting to cook. I will always remember you and the good memories we had. On the day that we heard the news, we saw light coming from the sun, looking like a stairway to Heaven. It's not the last time I will see you Nana and I hope you are doing good up there doing what you want. I know you will always be with me until I see you again and I thank you. I love you Nana.
Love Aaron
Nana,
Words can't even describe how much I miss you Nana. The memories you gave us were remarkable and I love you with all my heart. You always made me smile. You are the best Nana anyone could ever ask for and the most kindest person in the world. I wish you were still here with us but I know we will meet again. I love you Nana.
Love Matthew
Nana,
When we were told that you had passed the sun shined into the room. It was so beautiful. You could tell that you were with us just because of how bright it was. You were the nicest person that I have ever met. Ever since I was little you were there for me. Everyday I prayed for you to get better but maybe getting better was you going to Heaven. The sunset that night was beautiful. You could see your stairway to Heaven. A bright beam shining into the clouds. At that moment, I knew that you made it to Heaven. I love you and I miss you Nana.
Love Jesse
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Donna DiMastrantonio McMorris uploaded photo(s)
Monday, November 23, 2020
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I will miss you mom
You will always be with me ❤️
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Wendy Reynolds lit a candle
Monday, November 23, 2020
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To Donna and family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Cherish all of the wonderful memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May she Rest In Peace.
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Andrea and Kevin lit a candle
Monday, November 23, 2020
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Our condolences go out to all of the family for your loss.
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The family of Carmella C. DiMastrantonio uploaded a photo
Sunday, November 22, 2020
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Nancy Penna Curran posted a condolence
Sunday, November 22, 2020
Dear Uncle Sammy, Debra, Danny, Donna, Maria, Deanna, Cheryl, Frankie and family,
We are deeply sorry about the loss of Aunt Camella. She was a wonderful, kind, and beautiful light to our families. I will always cherish our visits to Burlington as well as their visits to Portland, Maine. Her smile and laughter will always be a quality which will endure forever through her children and grandchildren.
As a side note, I remember the first time I met Aunt Camella! I was singing at a nightclub in 1977 and Uncle Sam brought her to the club in Portland as he introduced her to his Maine family. I was impressed at her grace and beauty, which grew over the years.
The Penna family will always remember the many laughs shared and drop in visits with Uncle Joe, Aunt Irene as Uncle Sammy and Aunt Camella would travel on a whim to visit Maine.
Love to all of you..always...Have strength and know that she is now with God in Heaven.
Edward V. Sullivan
Funeral Home
43 Winn Street
Burlington, MA 01803
Ph: (781) 272-0050
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