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Paul Mangiacotti Obituary

On August 20, 2007, at the age of 56. Husband of Cynthia A. (Higgins) Mangiacotti to whom he was married on September 27, 1987. Son of Francis and Rita (LeBonte) Mangiacotti of Wrentham. Brother of Nancy Munroe and her husband, Robert Munroe, of Wrentham and Frances Mangiacotti of Canton. Uncle of a niece and several nephes. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend a Celebration of His Life on Wednesday, August 29, at 11 a.m. at the Pilgrim Congregational Church, Southborough Center. An invitation will be extended to join the family following services at a location to be announced. Memorial donations may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, One Bulfinch Place, Boston, MA 02114. Dyer-Lake Funeral Home North Attleboro, MA (508) 695-0200 www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com

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Published by Boston Globe on Aug. 27, 2007.

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Frani

February 4, 2008

Paul, I miss you every single day and you are always in my thoughts. I hope you know how much you meant to me.

Cindy and I talk all the time. This has been very hard for her because you were her world as much as she was the world to you. Paul, you'll be happy to know that I have found that special somebody too!

Mom missed you so much that she has gone to be with you. It's a comfort for me to know that the two of you are together.

Take care of one another,
Your loving sister,

Judi Hogan

September 12, 2007

To the Mangiacotti family.I grew up with Paul in Hyde Park,And my Sister Rae as well.Lots of fun we had hanging around the projects .So sorry for your loss.. Judi (And Rae Watson Who we lost in 1985) May God Bless you all ..

The Shack

September 3, 2007

2 michelob ultras - $8.00
2 cups of chowder - $10.00
1 order of steamers $16.00
2 3 lb. lobsters - $100.00
1 blueberry pie - $4.00
4 more mich ultra on the house

laughs at table #6 - PRICELESS!

Diana and John Evans

August 31, 2007

Cindy, There really are no adequate words to tell you how sad we are about Paul. He was a kind and gentle man and we will miss him. May God give you strength to help you through this difficult time.

August 31, 2007

The Mangiacotti Family

Over the past 10 years Paul has become a real great friend we will miss him very much. My prayers will be with you all.

Regards
Angela & Guy Ciampa (Dedham)

Patricia McLellan

August 30, 2007

Nancy, I am sorry to have heard about Paul. There are no words to express my feelings to you and your family.

Love,
Pat Mclellan

Judy Munroe

August 29, 2007

To Cindy, Nancy, Bob and family,

My thoughts are with you during this most difficult of times. You have wonderful memories and warm feelings to sustain you as you travel this difficult road of grief. Please know that many of us are here to help you along that path. Love to all.

Pat Ordway

August 29, 2007

We were saddened to hear of the loss of your best friend and husband. The stories we've shared at the nail salon have gotten me to know Paul as a real family man and wonderful husband. May God continue to be at your side and comfort you at this time. You'll always be in our prayers.
Pat & Frank Ordway

Bernice Blasi

August 28, 2007

Nanc',Bob,'Danielle,J.R. and Gang...Know we are (all) thinking about "youse guys"..if Prayers, 'do it",..you gott'em !...if Good feelings can carry some, easing of those lousy moments...Know we are all, working on talking to the Big Harley Guy in the Sky..Remember the the Good Times and remember Your Brother/Son/Uncle/Husband/In-laws/& Out-laws,not to forget, Happy Biker(....He sure tried to Live Happy) He accomplished a lot in the time he had.....sent w/hugs and Much love to all...Auntie Bernice and Uncle Paul(& all the Blasi cousins) xxoo more xxoo

Danielle (Munroe) Pollard

August 28, 2007

To Aunt Cindy and Uncle Paul,
The two of you have always been like a second set of parents to me. Our fun filled stays with both of you while my parents went away for anniversaries have been clearly recorded into my memory bank and labeled "awesome family moments". You have both always been there for me, encouraging me, watching me turn into an adult, and above all, constantly loving me (and warmly adopting my husband into our family mischief).
Aunt Cindy,
I will continue in the tradition that you and uncle Paul shared with our family...being there in good times (food usually involved), bad times (like these), and making sure there is plenty of laughter, partying, and simply enjoying life to the fullest in between.
Always and Forever Yours,
Your Niece

Karen Wightman Frenette

August 28, 2007

To the Mangiacotti Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I grew up with Paul in Hyde Park.Mangie as we knew him was a great kid and a lot of fun.We all used to hang around the projects together These past few days brought back so many memories.I hope that your memories will give you some kind of peace in the times ahead .

Missy Maxfield

August 28, 2007

Paul
To a great man. You were always ready for a laugh with good people and friends. Always ready for a good joke.
It was a pleasure to have known you. You will be very missed.
I wish your family strength during this time. My thoughts are with you.
Missy

Millie Capobianco

August 28, 2007

I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to the Mangiacotti Family. I am a friend of Frani's and Paul graduated Hyde Park High School the same year as my brother. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers to help give you the strength to deal with this great loss.

ALWAYS AND FOREVER PAUL & CINDY

Cindy Mangiacotti

August 27, 2007

To My Wonderful Husband and Best Friend. I will always be with you and you will always be with me.
ALWAYS AND FOREVER!

Dolores C. Porziella

August 27, 2007

I am so sorry to hear the loss of Paul. I knew him when he lived in Hyde Park and worked in Boston. He was a very kind person, one night while coming home from work the Orange Line train got stuck at Dudley Station, and being a very young 20 something I was afraid, and didn't know what to do. Paul knowing that I went home on that train every night, introduced himself to me and offered me a ride home from Forest Hills. There are not a lot of people in this world that would offer to give a stranger a helping hand, and almost over 30 years later I have never forgotten that gesture of kindness. You have lost a very kind and gentle person.

Susan Conroy-Kazmouski

August 27, 2007

To Cindy and family,

Our heart goes out to you. Paul was a wonderful person, one that we will never forget. Susan and Danny

Janet (Trainor) Hannon

August 27, 2007

To The Mangiacotti Family,
Please accept my sincere condolences for the loss of your beloved husband, son, brother and uncle. I worked with Paul's father many years ago at CSJ and recall meeting the entire close-knit family. My deepest sympathies to all of you; I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers in the difficult days and weeks ahead.

Paul Godfather to Stephanie Lally June

Bob Lally

August 27, 2007

Cindy, Sandi and I would like to send our condolence's to you and Paul's family at this difficult time.
It's been awhile, but when I think of Paul I'll always remember how
classy he was. I tried my best to
corrupt him but it didn't work.
To show what me and Sandi thought of Paul I'm sending along a picture of him as the Godfather to our daughter Stephanie. June "86"
The loss of someone so close is always difficult, but all the good memories will help, until we meet
again. Of course in my case I don't know if me and Paul will be in the same place. I might have to take the elevator up to say hi.
Let us know if you need anything.
Bob & Sandi

Diane Crosby

August 27, 2007

Dear Cindy, I just read about Paul online. I am presently in Thailand with the Peace Corps so don't have your address. I am so very sorry about Paul. I wish I could be there to at least give you a hug. When the time is right please send me an email.
You are in my prayers,
Diane

Breen

August 27, 2007

Paul was a wonderful, kind and caring person who was devoted to his family. Our love, prayers and sympathy are with his family during this difficult time.
The Breen Family

The Staff of Dyer-Lake Funeral Home & Cremation Services

August 27, 2007

Our thoughts remain with you and your family at this time. We are honored by the trust and confidence you have placed in us during this difficult time.

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