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Amelia Catino Obituary

Amelia M. (Giabatti) Catino passed away Sunday November 23, 2008 at the Beaumont Nursing Center on her 87th birthday. Her beloved husband of 49 years, John J. Catino passed away in December 1991. She is survived by her son, Stephen J. Catino of West Harwich, Ma; her daughter, Jacquelyn Volke, wife of Urmas "Ernie" Volke of Shrewsbury, MA; two grandsons, Erik Volke and his fiance' Kerry Miller of Westminster, Ma. and Dana Volke of Shrewsbury, Ma; and a granddaughter, Ashley Catino of West Palm Beach, FL. A third grandson, Andrew Volke, tragically predeceased her in November of 2002. Two sisters, Frances Cammuso of Millbury, and Josephine Flanders of Upton predeceased her.

She leaves her sisters, Mary Mattress of Worcester, Victoria Rossi, wife of Armand Rossi of Worcester, Joan Savage, wife of Edmond Savage of Worcester and Antoinette O'Leary, wife of Charles O'Leary of Auburn; many nieces and nephews.

Millie as she liked to be known, was born in Worcester, Ma, the third of seven daughters of Egidio and Vincenza (Savona) Giabatti. She was a long time resident of Worcester before moving to North Grafton about 38 years ago. She was a professional seamstress for the Nancy Howard Company for many years. She was an avid reader and loved talk radio, working in her yard, and was an excellent cook. Amelia was a devoted wife, sister, mother and grandmother and will be missed by her family. Her family wishes to express their gratitude to the Beaumont Nursing Center for the skilled and compassionate care of their dedicated staff. Millie was a former member of Our Lady Of Mt Carmel-St Ann Church.

Amelia's Funeral will be held Wednesday Nov.26 from the MERCADANTE FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL, 370 Plantation St. with a Mass of Christian burial at 11:00 AM in Our Lady Of Mt. Carmel-St Ann Church, 24 Mulberry St. A calling hour will be held from 9:00 AM to 10:30 AM on Wednesday morning only prior to leaving for church. Interment will be in St. John's Cemetery. Contributions may be made to Our Lady Of Mt Carmel-St Ann Church Building Fund, 24 Mulberry St., Worcester, MA. 01604.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette on Nov. 25, 2008.

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Liz & Phil Kuszpa

December 1, 2008

Jackie & Family: Liz & I send our deepest sympathy to you and your family. May the wonderful memories of your mother's life be comforting at this time. All our love to you and your family.

Beverly Latino

November 27, 2008

Dear Jackie and Family, I am so sorry for the loss of you Mom. I always think of you at this time of year. I'm sure this is very hard for all of you. Please take care. Let the memory of your Mom give you peace.
Love,
Beverly Latino

Lois Ward

November 26, 2008

Dear Jackie and family,
I think of you often and so sorry I couldn't be there today. Please take confort in the fact your parents rasied wonderful children and you are a reflectioin of them. I couldn't ask for a better friend. will be in touch. Lo

Odette Duran

November 26, 2008

Dear Jacqueline and Stephen ,
I just wanted to say how sorry we are for your loss. She was such a sweet woman. We lived next to Millie for 23 years. My deepest sympathy to all of your family. We will miss her.
The Duran Family from Grafton

Heather Bolack

November 25, 2008

Jacqueline & Family,

I just wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. She was such a sweet woman & she always made my day when she came into CVS. She always had a smile & was a sweetheart to talk to. My deepest sympathy to all of your family.

Matt Letourneau

November 25, 2008

Dear Volkes--
I am so sorry for your loss. I certainly remember how kind Millie was when I would came over to play with Erik many years ago. She was a wonderful person and all of you will be in my prayers.

Charlene Paradise

November 25, 2008

Dear Jackie and Family,
I'm so very sorry for your loss... sometimes there are no words. Please know I am thinking of you. May happy memories bring you comfort & peace.
My deepest sympathy~
Charlene Paradise

November 25, 2008

Steve and Family,
So sorry for your loss,my prayers are with all of you.

Carol Hull and Bill Massey and Family

Lorraine Yellick

November 25, 2008

Dear Jackie and Stephen,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Millie was a lovely lady who loved her family very much.
May she rest in peace.
Fondly,

Alick and Lorraine Yellick
Northboro, Ma

Janet Lombardi

November 25, 2008

Dear Jackie, how the years have passed and not always kind to us but that is life. For me I will remember forever the time we spent growing up when our families got together and we would try on dresses in your bedroom doing fun girl stuff and just hanging out. As for your mom she was a doll and to this day noone has ever made chocolate chip cookies like her. So my dear cousin, on this dreary day please accept my condolences on your loss, I am thinking of you and your family with prayers. Love Janet Lombardi

Eileen and Michael Birch

November 25, 2008

Dear Jackie and family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. May the good memories of your mom comfort you in the days ahead.
Peace,
Eileen and Michael Birch

charleen murphy

November 25, 2008

Jackie and family,
I'm so sorry to hear about Auntie Millie's passing, I have such fond memories of her and Uncle Johnnie. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Laurie Letourneau

November 25, 2008

Dear Jackie,
I have been praying for your mom and just read Millie's obiturary in the Telegram. You have our family's deepest sympathy. Millie was such a good and kind person who loved you and her grandchildren so much. She will be missed. Millie will be with her beloved John and precious grandson Andrew. You are in our prayers.

Dorothy Mrazik

November 25, 2008

Jackie and family: May the memories of your mom live forever in your heart(s) and bring a smile to your face(s). My thoughts are with you and yours at this difficult time.

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