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Rosemary Palavanchi Obituary

PLYMOUTH Rosemary Palavanchi, 75, of Plymouth, formerly of Kingston, December 12. Rosemary (Cazale) beloved wife of the late Alfred Palavanchi. Loving Mother of John James Jim Palavanchi and his wife Sandy of Plymouth, and grandmother of John Andrew Palavanchi of Plymouth. Rosemary also l eaves her brother Antone Tony Cazale of Carver, her sisters Amy King of Plymouth, and Pauline Malone of Carver. She was the sister of the late John Cazale who passed away in the Okinawa campaign during WWII, also survived by many nieces, nephews, and sister and brothers in-law. Born in Kingston on April 20, 1933, daughter of the late John and Pauline (Botelho) Cazale. Rosemary was a graduate of Kingston High School. She loved sports, and was an avid fan of the Red Soxs, Patriots, and Bruins. Rosemary also enjoyed trips to Foxwoods. Friends may call at the Cartmell Funeral Home, 150 Court St., Plymouth, on Monday December 15, from 4 - 7:00 p.m. A service will be held the following day, December 16, at the Cartmell Funeral Home at 10:00 a.m. Burial at a later date. Donations in Rosemarys name may be made to the American Diabetes Assoc., 300 Congress St. 5th Floor, Boston MA 02218. For more info and online guestbook please visit www.cartmellfuneralhome.com.

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Published by The Patriot Ledger on Dec. 15, 2008.

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Bob Bastoni

December 15, 2008

Sorry to hear about Rosemary. She was such a really nice woman.

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