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Lorraine D´Alelio/ LaBarba
January 14, 2025
I remember cousin Helen, Dorothy and Ralph, Aunt Helen, her Mother and Uncle Ralph. My father was their cousin Anthony D´Alelio of Melrose Ma. My impression as a young child was that she was shy and she looked like her Mother. We had a dinner with the family that I remember because Aunt Helen made meatballs with raisins in them. My great grandmother was Concetta D´ Alelio / DeGregorio.
Mary Pannesi
May 8, 2024
Our sympathies to family on Helen's passing. She was a kind neighbor to us for forty-five years. We will miss her very much. God bless. Frank & Mary Pannesi--
Maura Fitzgerald
May 7, 2024
Ms. D'alalio was my Pediatrics instructor at St. Elizabeth's Hospital School of Nursing in 1979. Helen was a tough, but fair instructor & I learned so much from her. Helen's legacy lives on in the many nursing students she taught over the years. My thoughts and prayers are with her friends & family. With deepest sympathy, Maura K Fitzgerald, RNC, MSN St E's SON 1981
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