Alice-Soloperto-Obituary

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Alice (Migliorelli) Soloperto

Worcester, Massachusetts

Oct 6, 1918 – May 10, 2020 (Age 101)

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BORN
October 6, 1918
DIED
May 10, 2020
AGE
101
LOCATION
Worcester, Massachusetts

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Alice Soloperto, May 10, 2020

Alice L. Soloperto, 101, of Worcester died peacefully on Mother’s Day, May 10, at the Lutheran Home.  Alice was born in 1918 in Worcester to Andrew and Grace (Lavorante) Migliorelli.  She was married, 54 years, to her beloved husband, Dante J. “Dan”...

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Alice Soloperto was a sweet spirit who found great solace in music while at the Lutheran Home where I worked and met her. Just the right songs could cheer her up. We even danced occasionally. I feel so priviledged to have known her. Blessings to her family at this time.

You were a wonderful person. The world is worse off without you.

Alice was a kind, gentle soul who brought a smile to all who knew her. She will be greatly missed and I am very happy to have had a chance to know her. She was great to our son Lev and he remembers how she would make him laugh playing patty cake and singing nursery rhymes when he was little. May she be reunited with her husband Dan and sister Terry and all her loved ones that preceded her. A life well lived. Chris, Sasha and Lev

Auntie Alice was such a lovely person. We always enjoyed our visits with her. Deepest sympathy from the Soloperto family.

Auntie Alice was such a lovely person. We always enjoyed our visits with her. Deepest sympathy from the Soloperto family.

Some of my fondest childhood memories revolve around Aunt Alice and Aunt Theresa. They will both be missed dearly. I will always cherish memories of the times we visited Aunt Alice's house for Easter and how much she loved dancing. She always loved teaching me how to slow dance, even though I was terrible at it! She was a kind, gentle, and peaceful soul, someone who I will forever admire.

I only have fond memories of Aunty Alice. I did not know her for very long , but , from the moment I met her, she treated me like I was a close member of the family. Every time I would visit from Louisiana, she and Aunty Teresa would make a point to visit me at her niece , Marcias house and greet me with big smiles and hugs. Ill never forget the day they picked me up ( think they were bout 90 ) and treated me to lunch. They introduced me to mussels. They were awesome !!! Rest In Peace my...

So many great memories... Easter, Christmas Eve, chats at Aunty Theresa's kitchen table, eggplant parmesan, big hugs, good jokes. One of the kindest people I've ever known. So lucky to have had you in our lives. Love you, Aunty Alice.