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Anne Cataldo

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Anne M. (O'Sullivan) Cataldo, 82WORCESTER - Anne M. (O'Sullivan) Cataldo, 82, died peacefully in her home on January 6, after a long illness. She was predeceased by her husband, Dr. Felix G. Cataldo, a longtime Worcester surgeon. Mrs. Cataldo, also known as Nancy, was born in Fitchburg, the...

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Ed I am so deeply sorrow about Anne's passing I so often remember the many times we played squash - you were terrific - and when you had Kathy and me out at your wonderful place on Boothbay's shore while you were finishing the walkway to the shore. While you are still walking 2m/day, I now use a walker on our home. If you ever have an occasion to come to Boston, let us know and come have a meal with us and share old delightful times. All the best despite sorrow - recall past delights -...

Our deep sympathy to all of you on the death of Anne. It's always the wrong time to lose someone you love, especially in the cold of winter. She will leave a hole in all your hears.
Anne and Ed Cataldo

Cataldo Family: Mike Struckus here, Terri Priest's son. Sorry to hear about Anne. I'm sure my mom, June Haddad and herself are having a chat around now. Take Care.

May ur family find comfort in knowing that we are all praying and sending you love and support thru this difficult time. Kat R. X ? O

Dear Cataldo Family,Very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing.She was a wonderful person and uniquely talented.She was kind and funny and along with your Dad very special relatives.We were sorry not to be able to come to pay a last tribute.Sincerely,Tom Cataldo of the Franklin Cataldo's

To all my sweet cousins. My thoughts and prayers are with you daily. Love surround you.

What a wonderful life. May God have mercy on us.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you today. I just saw the news and have such great memories of Mrs. C., Dr. C. and all the family. I trust that the loving hand of our Lord holds her this morning and forever, together with her husband. And may His comfort and peace be with all of you as well. I wish I had known early enough to be there, but know that I am there in spirit today. Thoughts and prayers,