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Ada C. McCabe

Pittsfield, Massachusetts

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Ada C. McCabe 1921 - 2009 PITTSFIELD Mrs. Ada McCabe, 88, of 82 Meadowview Drive, died Monday, Aug. 31, 2009, at Berkshire Medical Center. She was born in Marciano, Italy, on Jan. 30, 1921, daughter of Pasquale and Emilia Betti Casucci and attended schools in Italy and Pittsfield. She came to the...

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I love you Great-Grandma. I hope youre in a better place cooking for other people! You and your food will be missed by me always. I hope some day I'll be as great an impact on my family as you were to ours.

Dear Lisa,
My sorrow is with you, knowing how special your grandmother was to you and that you will no longer enjoy her in this world. But my joy is present, too, knowing that she has now entered into eternity, where there is neither sorrow, nor sighing, nor suffering, but life everlasting. May God be with you and your loved ones during this time.
In Christ,
+Reverend Mother Andrea

I didn't grow up into a traditional family and at the McCabes it was a little taste of normal family life for me. When I think of Ada, I think of things like kindness, gentleness, love and family. But what I really remember was her fried "boneless chicken". My cousins (Lisa & Chis McCabe) will laugh at that, but her chicken was the best thing ever. I think Ada appreciated how much I enjoyed it. I only wished I could have enjoyed it longer and more often!
I will always have fond...

Lisa, Happy birthday. I am very sad to hear of your grandmother's passing. The "Other side" is a joyful, loving place and she is now with your grandfather, so as sad as it is for us to say goodbye, it's a time of joy for them...

Kevin and Family,

I just wanted you all to know that I was thinking of you in your time of loss. I will keep you in my prayers.

With regard,

Bonnie and Family:

So sorry about your loss.

Your former St. Joe classmate.

Dear Sue, I am so sorry to hear about the death of your mother. She was always such a kind and patient person. Growing up, I remember her always listening to our ideas and plans, never shooting them down, although some of them were pretty crazy! She really lived her faith and I know you will miss her terribly. I'll call next time I'm in Pittsfield. Try to stay strong. With deep sympathy -

MEMORIES OF ENTERING THE McCabe home durning Christmas time. The smells of freshly baked cookies and coffee brewing on a cold winter day in the Berskhires...Laughter of children running down the hall as mom tried to pick up the wrappings of just opened Christmas gifts...Thank you for sharing the love of your beloved mother and father with us...Johnny and I have many happy memories of you all...

Louie,

Sorry to hear about your mother's passing.