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Congetta Margaret "Connie" Latino

Congetta Latino Obituary

Congetta "Connie" Margaret (D'Amelio) Latino, 91, of Shrewsbury passed away surrounded by family, Saturday, September 27th, 2008 at the Rose Monahan Hospice Residence.

Congetta's husband Charles A. Latino, Sr. passed away in 1982. She is survived by her devoted son, Charles A. Latino, Jr. of Shrewsbury; two cherished granddaughters, Suzanne Amato of Haverhill and Christine Miele of Salem, NH; four adored great grandchildren, Olivia, Isabelle, Kathryn and William; nieces and nephews. Three brothers, Vincent, Amelio and Albert D'Amelio pre deceased her. Congetta was born in Worcester, the daughter of Joseph and Louise (Carrabas) D'Amelio. Congetta grew up and raised her family in Worcester, before moving to Shrewsbury in 1988. During Congetta's employed years she worked over 20 years for the Woodbury Company before retiring.

She was a member of St. Mary's church. Congetta enjoyed reading, her walks with the neighbors and cooking. She also enjoyed watching baseball and following politics.

A funeral mass will be celebrated Wednesday, October 1st at 11:00 a.m. in St. Mary's Church, 640 Main St. Burial alongside her husband will follow in St. John's Cemetery. There are no calling hours. Memorial contributions may be made to the Rose Monahan Hospice Residence, 10 Judith Rd. Worcester, 01602. The MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St. is honored to assist the family with arrangements.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Sep. 28 to Sep. 29, 2008.

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Margaret and Bill Farrell

October 10, 2008

Dear Charlie ,Martha and family,We were saddened to hear about Connie.She was a dear friend to our family as well as godmother to our son Jim. We will miss her,but she will always be in our hearts and prayers.Our deepest sympathy.Margaret and Bill Farrell

Krista McArtan

October 6, 2008

May the Lord comfort you in your loss. I remember Aunt Connie from many years ago when my Mother (Lois D'Amelio Frizzell) would bring us to Worcester to visit her Father's family (we always stayed at Nonni and Sisi's house), Papa Vincent D'Amelio passed away when I was about three years old. Peace to you & yours, Krista Marie-Angela (Frizzell) McArtan

lorraine(lorri) and noel/ niece veden ( d'amelio )

October 6, 2008

When you were born you cried and the world rejoiced... Live your life in such a way so that when you die the world cries and you rejoice.

Charlie Boy and Martha ... I believe Aunt Connie accomplished this... she will be missed... Thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers...

God's love and ours lorraine and noel

Cousin Vincent (Jim) D'Amelio

October 2, 2008

Charlie,
I'm sorry for your and our loss. We will keep you and aunt Connie in our prayers.
I'm glad I was able to visit with her at your home after so many years.
I hope we can get together again soon.

Karen & Joe Buscemi

September 30, 2008

Dear Charlie and family:
We were so sorry to hear about Aunt Connie's passing. We are happy that we had the chance to visit with her before we went overseas. May God Bless you and all of your family with His peace and comfort at this time.
Love

Dick & Gerri Dupre

September 30, 2008

Dear Charlie, We were so sorry to hear about Connie.She was always a pleasure to be with.Our sincere sympathy to you and your daughters.Dick & Gerri Dupre & Family

Charlvene Nicoletti

September 30, 2008

"Charlie Boy" We were so sorry to hear of Aunt Connie's passing. Our prayers are with you at this time. So glad we got to visit and see her at your home ,all five of us. Take Care of yourself. Charlvene "Charlie" and Frank

Angela Muise

September 29, 2008

Charlie
Deepest sympathy to you and your family on the loss of your Mother. She was a wonderful person.
Angela (Zambarano) Muise

Dorothy Amato

September 29, 2008

To know Connie was to love her. Her precious smile and strength will always be remembered in our hearts.
To the Latino family my deapest sympathy.

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