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Lisa Ciavattone Obituary

CIAVATTONE, Lisa Anne Of Wrentham,formerly of Walpole December 9, 2008, age 47. Beloved daughter of Anthony Ciavattone of Foxboro, and the late Dorothy E. (Bennett) Ciavattone. Step daugher of Patricia (MacDonald) Ciavattone. Loving sister of Tony and his wife Susan M. Ciavattone, of Norwood, Michael Ciavattone of Plainville, Daniel and his wife Lindsey Ciavattone, Jill Ciavattone, all of Attleboro and the late Lynne Brides. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Funeral from the James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home 48 Common Street, WALPOLE, on Friday @ 9AM. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Blessed Sacrament Church Walpole @ 10AM. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours are Thursday from 4pm to 8pm. Interment private. Memorial donations may be made to: The Boston Home, 2049 Dorchester Ave., Dorchester, MA 02124

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Published by Boston Globe from Dec. 10 to Dec. 11, 2008.

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Your Big Brother Tony

December 13, 2008

Hi Fresh, I'm really going to miss you. You are and will always be in my thoughts, not a day will go by that I won't think of you and all you mean to me. You will always be the little five year old who just beamed when her big brother came home. I will remember all the laughs we would have sometimes at the expense of others but boy did we have a lot of laughs. I will love you always.

Susan Ciavattone

December 13, 2008

I have Great memories of Lisa she was such a Great Person. I have missed not being able to talk and laugh with Lisa. When Lisa would laugh her whole body would shake and tears would start streaming down her face, nothing would come out of her mouth not a sound it was so funny to see Lisa Laugh. We Love you Lisa Tony & I really miss those good times we had together!

Linda Schredni

December 11, 2008

My Favorite Memories of Lisa Was Her Smile She would Come Into The Salon Of The Boston Home For A Haircut and Tell All Of Us How She Loved Us. I Always Tolde Her How Much She Was Loved Linda She will Be missed by me

mike ciavattone

December 11, 2008

MY IMMEDIATE THOUGHT OF MY SISTER LISA WERE THE DAYS GROWING UP IN ROSLINDALE.WE LIVED ON A HILL AND IN THE WINTER IT WAS GREAT FOR SLEDDING,WELL LISA,LYNNE AND MYSELF WOULD SLED DOWN THE HILL.LYNNE BEING THE OLDEST SHE WOULD ALWAYS PICK ON ME AND LISA.ONE DAY WE WERE SLEDDING AND ME AND LISA CUT MY SISTER OFF ON HER SLED AND SHE ENDED UP UNDER A LARGE BUICK AND HER REAR END GOT STUCK UNDER THE REAR END.ME AND LISA LAUGHED SO HARD.UNTIL LYNNE STARTED TO SCREAM AND CRY AND WE COULD NOT GET HER OUT. WE HAD TO RUN HOME LAUGHING ALL THE WAY TO GET OUR MOTHER TO HELP LYNE OUT.
I HAVE LOTS AND MEMORIES OF MY SISTER LISA AND LYNNE AND I WILL CHERISH FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE.
YOUR BROTHR,
MIKE
MERRY CHRISTMAS LISA
I LOVE YOU.

Lisa Ciampa

December 11, 2008

Tony and Family,
We are truly sorry for your loss. I have great memories of Lisa growing up and will always treasure them. We have all of you in our thoughts and prayers. Love Lisa (Cook) Ciampa & Rosie Cook

Lauren Vance

December 11, 2008

To the Ciavattone Family,
I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Colin & Susan Murray

December 11, 2008

we are so sorry for your loss

Rick Simpson

December 11, 2008

While I did not know Lisa, I have known her loving brother, Mike, for a short time and during our conversations I felt as if I knew her. She was truly loved by her brother and family.
Rick and Joanne

Joanne Stelmash-Hills

December 11, 2008

Lisa was always a good friend to me and I miss her. I know you have now found your paradise.

Sissy Ciavattone

December 10, 2008

I have lots of memories of when Lisa and I used to hit the town. She was always fun and I will miss her.

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