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Charlotte Anna (Raymond) Cavicchi , was born in Plymouth on April 11, 1922, she grew up in Manomet section of Plymouth. She died on Nov. 8th, 2013 Daughter of the late Abbott A. Raymond, Jr. and Elsie M. (Pero) Raymond, the family operated a restaurant and cabins at the once popular Raymonds Corner along the shore of Fresh Pond. After graduating high school with the class of 1939, Charlotte attended Banford Academy and owned and operated Charlottes Beauty Salon in Plymouth. Married to the late John Ottino Cavicchi in 1 950, they made their home in Plymouth, where she lived until her death. Charlotte leaves behind one brother, Robert N. Raymond of Boston. She has two sons, Dr. Jon R. Cavicchi, Esq. of Penacook, NH, Richard A Cavicchi of Plymouth and his wife, Maureen (Ryan) Cavicchi. She is also survived by two Grandsons, Richard A Cavicchi, Jr. of Plymouth, and John R Cavicchi of Plymouth; one granddaughter, Angelina (Cavicchi) Lindsay of Marshfield, wife of Jason B. Lindsay; and two great grandchildren, Nicholas and Aubrey Lindsay. Charlotte lived a full and active life. She belonged to the Catholic Womens League, was a past president of the Plymouth Womens Club, and operated numerous bus trips as Plymouth Senior Tours. She enjoyed being with people and loved to perform her signature songs at parties and family gatherings. She had a beautiful singing voice. Charlotte touched the lives of many and her high spirit and zest for life will be missed. Charlotte succumbed to a long illness and passed away peacefully surrounded by her family on November 8, 2013. Private services will be held.
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It is a bit sad that Charlotte was involved in community activities and a touring company for decades and she goes unremembered. She had scores of friends until she got ill. It sure would be nice if those who knew her would share some stories.
Jon Cavicchi
Family
September 9, 2023
Daniel st don
December 2, 2013
Hi Ricky and Rusty and Family i was so sorry to hear that your Mother passed away she was a very nice lady i saw her about 3 years ago and during that short talk she must have told me 5-6 times how much she hated my Tattoo's it was funny i said you have not seen me in a long time and all you can say is that you hate my Tattoo's and she said i am glad to see you but i hate them Evan
Evan Yates
November 26, 2013
Dear Cavicchi family,
So sorry to hear about Charlotte's passing. I went on a few of her bus trips. She was such a nice lady. I had the chance to speak to her about Manomet once and she told me about the family business there. She really enjoyed reminiscing about the old days on that afternoon.
Take care, God Bless.
Susan Vecchi (Manomet/Plymouth)
Susan Vecchi
November 25, 2013
Dear Ricky and Rusty,
I am so sorry to hear that your mother has passed away. My deepest sympathy to you both and to all of the family.
Love, Jennifer
Jennifer Yates Richardt
November 19, 2013
Hi Rick and Rusty,
Please accept my sincerest condolences.
Phil Burgess
November 18, 2013
I am so sorry to hear of your loss.
Barbara Munch Stiegler
( sister of Jennifer Yates Richardt )
Barbara Stiegler
November 17, 2013
Dear Ricky and rusty, please accept my deepest sympathies in the loss of your mother. We had many good times in the old neighborhood on Alvin road. I hope someday all your memories will be happy ones. Sincerely, Renee guidetti santos
November 16, 2013
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