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Mary Camelio Obituary

Mrs. Mary Ann Camelio ROCKLAND Mrs. Mary Anna (Feroleto) Camelio, 86, of Rockland, died Sunday, November 30, 2008 in the South Shore Rehabilitation Center in Rockland. She was born in Belmont on March 22, 1922, the daughter of the late Thomas E. and Catherine (Spagnolia) Feroleto. She was raised and educated in Cambridge and was a graduate of Fisher Junior College. Mrs. Camelio was a longtime resident of Cambridge before moving to Rockland 14 years ago. She was a retired Bookkeeper for the Wingate Electric Company in Belmont. She began painting in her 70's and her family will treasure this legacy. She was a former member of the Sacred Heart Ladies Sodality in Watertown, a member of Renew at Holy Family Church in Rockland, a Member of the Rockland Golden Agers and a member of the Rockland Red Hats. Mary made our hearts smile. She enjoyed watching her grandchildren grow and delighted in her great-grandchildren. She buoyed up our spirit and brought a sparkle to our eyes and now rests in Peace with Jesus, her Savior. Thank you to the Hospice service of MA and to the South Shore Rehab, who has been like family. Wife of the late Augustus J. Camelio, she is survived by 1 daughter, Barbara A. Fournier and her husband, Paul R. of Rockland, 1 sister, Rita Israel of Belmont, 5 grandchildren, Christopher Fournier, Todd Fournier, Keith Fournier and his wife, Rachel, Katie Kunevich and her husband, Sean and Amanda Fournier, 5 great-grandchildren, Zachary, Reilly, Olivia Natalie and Grant. She was the sister of the late Rose DiPace and Theresa Sullivan. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. The Funeral Mass will be on Friday at 11 a.m. in Holy Family Church, 403 Union St., Rockland. Interment in St. Patrick Cemetery in Watertown. Visiting hours on Thursday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in the Sullivan Funeral Home, 45 East Water St. in ROCKLAND. For directions and a online guest book, visit SullivanFuneralHomes.com 781-878-0920 Family Owned & Operated Since 1897

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Published by The Patriot Ledger from Dec. 2 to Dec. 3, 2008.

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Kathy Camino

December 16, 2008

Barbara and Paul,

We are so sorry for the loss of your Mother. She is now will that wonderful Uncle of mine and also with my parents and Narnie. We love you. Kathy (Divisano) and Al Camino

Jack & Maryann Brosnahan (Pizzuto)

December 12, 2008

Barbara and Paul. Just heard the sad news. Your mother was such a sweet and caring person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.

Reilly Fournier

December 2, 2008

I miss you nana.you were close to me and loved me through thick and thin. Even if you are gone you are still in my heart. When I found out that you were I sobbed for days and I will when I think about you being happy and sad. If it was doing puzzles or giving me a yellow gumdrop you are always right there with me. And when I go upstairs at nana barbara's I sometimes forget and go up saying nana but then I remember and cry. But you have waited your whole life to see the face of god going to church every Sunday. So all I wish is that you have a peaceful ever lasting life and I will see you a long time from now. Sorry Nana Barbara for the loss.


LOVE YOU WITH FISHY KISSES,


Reilly Ann Fournier your 9 year old great grand daughter!

Zachary Fournier

December 2, 2008

God Bless You Nana, you were the kindest, gentlest, soul on the face of the earth. I will never forget the times we spent together. From coming upstairs to talk to someone about my latest problems and sucking on a hard peice of candy to ease my worries, or working on your newest jigsaw puzzle, you were there. I deeply and sadly miss you "to the moon and back" (our running phrase)
goodbye, i will see you again some day. Your great grandson, Zachary

Zenda Mancini

December 2, 2008

Dear Mary - May you rest in peace. You always were such a fun person to work with. When I think of you I smile with fond memories. However, most of all I want your family to know how much you loved them. Barbara, Paul and their children meant the world to you. Her life would not have been complete without all of her immediate family. She had the love and faith of a family that truly cared.
Love, Zenda Mancini

Michael Miceli

December 2, 2008

Barbara and Paul

So much time has passed...sorry to hear about your mother's passing...she was a wonderful woman and I have fond memories of her. May she rest in peace.
Take care

Michael Miceli

Anthony Ferolito

December 2, 2008

Dear Barbera and Paul, We just learned of this very sad news. We just wanted to express our heart felt sorrow. We have many fond memories of Mary on Holworthy Street. She will always be one of our favorites. God bless you and keep you in this hour of sadness. Tony and Patty Ferolito

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