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Carmella Dibattista Obituary

DiBATTISTA, CARMELLA CLARA (D'ARREZZO), 87, of Preston Avenue, died on December 10, 2008 at the South County Hospital, Wakefield. She was the wife of the late Gerald DiBattista. They had been married for 66 years.

Mrs. DiBattista was an avid baker who shared her wonderful biscuits for all to enjoy. Mrs. DiBattista was the devoted and loving mother of Geraldine Siegmund of Wakefield and Joseph DiBattista of Seekonk, MA. Grandmother of 6 and Great grandmother of 4. She was also the sister of the late Elizabeth Furia, Tillie Gerbino, Genevieve Quaranta, Amelia Smith, Bennie, Pasco, Albert, Anthony, Louis and Raymond D'Arezzo. Relatives and friends are invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on Saturday at 11:00am in St. Marys Church, Cranston Street, Cranston and may call at the NARDOLILLO FUNERAL HOME 1278 Park Avenue Cranston on Friday 5 to7 pm. Burial will be in St. Anns Cemetery, Cranston. Kindly omit flowers. Please visit www.nardolillo.com for more information and online condolences.

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Published by The Providence Journal on Dec. 11, 2008.

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Cecile Ryan

December 12, 2008

Dear Gerry,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. I have many happy memories of the times spent at your house when we were growing up.
My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Audrey Thayer

December 12, 2008

Mandee, I am so sorry for the loss of your grandmother. Your family is my thoughts and prayers.

Yvonne and Rich Holmgren

December 11, 2008

We are terribly sorry to learn of your loss and no one could ever prepare for losing a beloved Mother and Grandmother as Mrs. Dibattista was throughout her life. Our sympathy to all of the family and, especially, to Gerry and George Siegmund and daughters. God be with all of you.
Love, Yvonne and Rich

Joe Iaciofano

December 11, 2008

sorry

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