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Grace DiFabio Obituary

STOUGHTON Grace J. (Maguire) DiFabio, 88, died Sunday, Nov. 9, 2008, at her home, after a long period of failing health. She was the wife of the late Ugo DiFabio. Born and raised in Brighton, she was a graduate of St. Col-umbkilles High School. She was a resident of Stoughton since 1949. Mrs. DiFabio worked as a secretary for Cumberland Farms in Canton for many years, retiring at age 72. She was a communicant of Immaculate Conception Church and a member of the Stoughton Senior Center. In her free time, she enjoyed dancing. She is survived by her children, Paul G. DiFabio of Stoughton and Joan M. Shannahan and her husband Edward of Easton. She was the grandmother of Pamela Carew and her husband Charles of West Bridgewater; and the great-grandmother of Bethanne, Stephanie and Michelle Carew. She was the great great-grandmother of Ariani Viruet. She was the sister of the late Paul Maguire, William Maguire, Thomas Maguire, Mary Wersing, Jackie Maguire and Evelyn Cichese. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews; and her care givers, Lisa and Robert Kramer. Private family services were held. Donations in her memory may be made to Hospice of Greater Brockton, 500 Belmont St., Brockton, MA 02301. Arrangements by Farley Funeral Home, Stoughton. Obituary at www.farleyfh.com.

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Published by The Enterprise on Nov. 13, 2008.

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ROB AND LISA KRAMER

November 18, 2008

MY DEAR LADY GRACE. I REALLY DON'T KNOW WHAT TO SAY EXCEPT WE LOVE YOU AND WE KNOW YOU ARE WITH YOUR DEAR UGO. PROBABLY HAVING HIM DANCE WITH YOU ON THE CLOUDS. WELL LIKE I SAID I AM REALLY AM AT A LOSS FOR WORDS RIGHT NOW BUT I CAN SAY THE HOUSE IS TO QUIET NOW. XOXO

June Desousa

November 14, 2008

To the family;
Sorry about your Mom,I knew Paul as a customer of the Stoughton Diner she is in good hands now with the Lord.
June Desousa from Melbourne Florida. Stoughton Diner waitress from years ago.

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