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AMICO, Eva C. (Vacca) 90 of Orlando, FL, formerly of Arlington, MA, passed away on Feb. 20, 2013 at the Vitas Hospice in Winter Park, FL. Born in Watertown, MA, she was the beloved wife of the late Joseph Amico. Loving mother of Celeste Bonugli & her husband Frank of Orlando, FL, and Wayne Amico & his wife Lynn of Billerica, MA. Cherished grandmother of Lisa Camille Bonugli, Samantha Nicole Amico and Nicholas Joseph Amico. Sister of the late Mary E. Dellano, Anthony, John, Nicholas, Gerard and Michael Vacca. Eva is also survived by several nieces and nephews. Memorial Mass in St. Mary's Church, 796 Boston Rd. Billerica on Friday at 6:30 P.M. Services will be held in April. Complete notice in April. Stanton Funeral Home 617-924-3838
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Mom, we miss you every day, and think of you all the time. i Hope you and Dad are resting eternally with each other. Love you 'til the sands of the desert grow cold. Your Son Wayne.
Wayne Amico
Son
February 20, 2021
Mom, I just wanted to say that I think of you and love and miss you every single day. Myself, Lynn, Samantha and Nicholas love you dearly and miss you very much. We love you Mom.
Wayne Amico
Son
February 20, 2020
Mom, on your birthday today, just a year after you left us, I just wanted to say that I love you and I miss you every single day. Myself, Lynn, Samantha and Nicholas love you dearly and miss you very much. We love you Mom.
Wayne Amico
February 25, 2014
Dear Celeste Hope and family, So sorry to find out about your Mom's passing. What a great lady she was. I loved dropping in on her and your Dad in recent years, sill in "The Village". My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Jill Taylor
April 3, 2013
Mom, you were the drive and inspiration for our family for all of our lives. We love you dearly and miss you even more. We know you are at peace with Dad now and that you will watch over all of us for the rest of our lives. We will all love you 'til the sands of the desert grow cold. Wayne.
Wayne Amico
March 4, 2013
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts are with you and your family during this difficult time.
Mark Guerra
February 28, 2013
I love you my Grammies. I miss you so much. I know you are with Grandpa now and you both are still with us. You are a wonderful, great, loving person, friend, mother and grandmother. I will always remember our fun times together.
xoxoxo Love you a bushel and a peck..
Lisa Bonugli
February 27, 2013
Dear Mother,
We miss you so much already. You were an amazing mother to Wayne and Celeste, mother-in law to me (you were my "other mother"), and grandmother to Samantha, Nicholas and Lisa. Our lives are better because of your love for all of us. You are with Dad, Aunt Mary, my mother Ginny and all your family and friends. We love you and miss you so much. We will always love you. xoxo,Lynn
February 27, 2013
Deepest condolences and sympathies are expressed to your family. May your faith and trust in the GOD of tender mercies and comfort sustain you at this time. Phil. 4:6,7
A Walker
February 27, 2013
Dear Celeste, Wayne and family,
I was very sorry to learn of your Mother's passing. I do have fond memories of your parents. I send you my heartfelt condolences. May she/they rest in peace.
Hugs,
Lauren Reiner Jastremski (retired teacher from Dallin)
Lauren Reiner Jastremski
February 26, 2013
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