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Arthur W. Caterino

Burlington, Billerica, Arlington, Massachusetts

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Arthur W. Caterino WWII Veteran and Purple Heart Recipient Burlington Arthur W. Caterino, a decorated veteran of World War II and a Purple Heart Recipient, passed away at the Lahey Clinic Medical Center on Wednesday, December 5, 2007. A resident of Burlington for over 30 years, he was 89 years...

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Dear Mary,

I extend my deepest sympathy to you upon the passing of your husband Arthur. I know there will be a deep void in your life, but the beautiful memories you have of your life together will help you over the rough times. Keep in touch.

Love,
Roberta

Dear Arthur, Roger, Noreen and Kevin,

I was very sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad and my Uncle Arthur. He was a kind and caring man and he will be missed by his family and many friends. Remember the good times and the love he shared with all of you. I will always remember Uncle Arthur with the fondest memories.
God Bless you all,

Condolences to you all,
Cousin Roberta

Artie and family,
So sorry for your loss. May you find peace in your time of sorrow.

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.

Kevin and Family We are so sorry for your loss, please know you will be in our prays.
God Bless

Mary,

I was very sorry to hear about Arthur's passing. I've always enjoyed his company and remember fondly of all of those poker games we used to have! His ability to make chicken catchatorie will never be surpassed. Many may have tried to duplicate it, but none have every succeeded!

Mary,
Sorry for your loss, you are a wonderful person. My prayers and thought are with you and your loved ones.

Roger & Patty
Please know our thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time.
We enjoyed talking and visiting with your Dad when he was up here. I will never forget all his good advice on my "dollhouse". He was a great man and lucky to have you Roger and Patty for all you've done.
So sorry we won't be able to be with you on Monday but know we are thinking of you and if there is anything we can do just call.
All the best, Ann & Alden Wattles