Carmela-Denneno-Obituary

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Carmela N. (Nuovo) Denneno

Stoughton, Massachusetts

Feb 7, 1931 – Jul 28, 2017 (Age 86)

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BORN
February 7, 1931
DIED
July 28, 2017
AGE
86
LOCATION
Stoughton, Massachusetts

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Farley Funeral Home Obituary

Carmela N. (Nuovo) Denneno, 86, a longtime resident of Stoughton, died peacefully at Milton Hospital on Friday, July 28, 2017 surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late Frank D. Denneno. Daughter of the late Joseph Nuovo and Mary B. (Patterson) McVey, she was born in Boston...

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So sorry to hear of Mrs D's passing. She was a wonderful, nice lady. We lived on DugganS t and got our pizzas there. She treated everyone like family. Our daughter, Anne, had her first job there. She will be missed. Condolences to the family-Steve, Robin, etc.

Al & Heather Risley

My condolences to the Denneno Family
Your Mom was an amazing Lady she will be missed by many

My condolences to the Dennenos Family Mrs D was a very special lady she will be missed by many...

Such a sweet lady, a pleasure to talk to and see at her business. my condolences
to all her family members

Dear Denneno Family, My memories go back to your mom and dad before some or most of you were born! I remember your mom and dad playing poker with my mom and dad when we lived on Walnut St. and I know they played for pennies and nickels, because when Jeff and I woke up in the morning there were tons of pennies and nickels on the floor. Dropped on purpose by our wonderful parents. But the best thing of all
was a whole Dennenos pizza waiting for us in the fridge. I remember visiting at...

To a great lady growing up, she will be missed by all. She had a memory and a heart for all even if you had not seen her in 10 or 20 years. Steve Curry

Our sincere condolences on the loss of Carmela. We will always remember her warm greeting when answering the phone and her smile when picking up the pizza. She made all her customers feel like family.

Janet and Marshall Silberberg
Randolph, MA

Robin and Family,
So sad to hear of your mom's passing. I remember as young teeny boppers your mother driving us all around to wherever we needed to go and putting up with our teenage girl talk, always getting a chuckle out of it. My folks also send their sincere sympathy to you and your family. We're blessed to have such wonderful parents.

Your friend, Michele

Steve, my heart goes out to you and your family during this difficult time of loss. I get how special she was to you all. I apologize for not making it to the services. My thoughts and prayers are with you.