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Phyllis Ciccone Obituary

79 years, of Malden, formerly of Somerville, June 24, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Somerville Firefighter Nicholas T. Ciccone. Daughter of the late George and Caroline Hamilton. Loving mother of Nancy Cassidy and her husband William of Somerville, Nicholas, Jr. of Malden, Charles E. and his wife Lydia of Melrose, John R. and his wife Susan of Malden. Devoted grandmother of Michelle and Kristen Cassidy, Charles and Gina Ciccone, Scott and Eric Ciccone. Sister of John Hamilton and his wife Joan and Barbara Hamilton, all of Brookline, Nancy Ames and her husband Al of Natick. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Funeral Services are private. Arrangements by the George L. Doherty Funeral Home, SOMERVILLE. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Sawtelle Family Hospice House, 320 Haverhill St., Reading, MA 01867.

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Published by Boston Globe on Jun. 25, 2008.

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Jean Angiulo

July 1, 2008

Nancy,
I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's
passing. My thoughts & prayers are
with you at this difficult time.

City Clerk's Office

June 27, 2008

Dear Nancy & Family,
We are all so sorry for your loss. A mother can never be replaced, but take heart, she taught you how to love and that's the most important lesson we can learn. You are in our thoughts and prayers. If you need anything please call any of us. We all love you and are here for you.
John, Jo-Ann, Jenneen, Joanne, Maureen & Mary

Kristen

June 26, 2008

You will live on in our memories, and be forever in our hearts. Miss you so much already!

Kerrie Callahan

June 25, 2008

Dear Kristen and family,
I am so sorry for your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers xo

Paul,Barbara,Kayleigh,Riley & Bryan Cassidy

June 25, 2008

A poem...
Now that I am gone, remember me with smiles and laughter. And if you need to cry, cry with our family members who walk in grief beside you. And when you need me,put your arms around your loved ones
and give to them what you need to give to me. There are so many who need so much. I want to leave you something -- something much better than words or sounds. Look for me in the people I've known or helped in some special way. Let me live in your heart as well as in your mind. You can love me most by letting your love reach out to our loved ones, by embracing them and living in their love. Love does not die, people do. So, when all that's left of me is love, give me away as best you can.
Thinking of you,

Rich and Linda Regan

June 25, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most sad and difficult time. Our deepest sympathy and love to all of you.

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