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Mildred Rodia Obituary

RODIA Mildred M. Rodia, age 85, entered into eternal rest on Thursday June 24, 2010 after a brief illness. Formerly of Fairfield, CT. She was born in Bridgeport , CT. and was the last survivor of a family of fourteen children. She was the fourteenth. She was employed by GE, Dictaphone, and retired from Nordens. After retirement she moved to West Palm Beach, FL to be near family and to enjoy the warmth and tropical climate she so dearly loved. She will be missed forever. She is survived by a daughter Sherry Rodia of West Palm Beach, FL and a son Alfred Rodia of Cutchogue, L.I. There will be a mass in her honor at a later date in West Palm Beach, FL.

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Published by Connecticut Post on Jun. 27, 2010.

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Helen Hill

June 29, 2010

I worked with Millie at Nordens , I Helen Hill , so sorry for your lost , lovely lady .

June 28, 2010

We miss you Grandma. Olive, Stella and Owen We love you

June 28, 2010

I'll miss you Mom. Love, your son Fred

R James Melilli

June 27, 2010

I went all through school with your Mother. She was a most wonderful person. So sorry for your loss.
I will try to send a picture of her when we graduated high school together.

Sincerely, R James Melilli

June 27, 2010

Sherry and Fred,
Our condolences for your loss. Millie was a great person and neighbor. We kept in touch with her after we moved to Florida and after she moved down to Florida. Again our condolences.

Ralph & Maureen Peterson

June 27, 2010

Our deepest sympathy, we share your loss. She was a wonderful person.

Steve and Sylvia Wessler

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