May God bless you and your...
I did Carol's nails for years at Mane Gallery.i miss hearing stories of the family and the grandkids and great grandkids. I'm so very sorry
Brenda DiFederico
March 06, 2026 | Friend


Watertown, Connecticut
Mar 30, 1944 – Feb 16, 2026 (Age 81)
Carol A. DiVergilio OAKVILLE- It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the family of Mrs. Carol A. DiVergilio, age 81, of Oakville, shares the news of her unexpected passing on Monday, February 16, 2026 in the comfort of her own home. She was the beloved widow of Vincent DiVergilio Sr....
Read MoreI did Carol's nails for years at Mane Gallery.i miss hearing stories of the family and the grandkids and great grandkids. I'm so very sorry
Brenda DiFederico
March 06, 2026 | Friend
Carol, you will surely be missed. One thing we had in common is our two beautiful grandchildren, Matty and Jill. I can picture you back in the loving arms with Vinny.
Lynn Arnold
February 20, 2026 | Family
So sorry for your loss. I remember Carol coming to picnics in my backyard. She was always sweet and kind. She also made one of the best cheesecakes that anyone had ever tasted. May she rest in peace.
Cheryl Grabowski
February 19, 2026 | Friend
Thinking of your family during this difficult time. Carol will be missed.
The Arnold Family
February 19, 2026 | Other
God bless the family during this time. This is heart breaking. She was pretty amazing. Always attending to her flowers, yard, she was even out in the last snow storm clearing her sidewalk. The woman had no quit. We had some nice conversations too.
Dan Stack
February 19, 2026 | Other
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Beth Dodge
February 19, 2026 | Friend
As Carol's neighbor, I had the privilege of knowing her for 39 years. Carol would bring us cookies at Christmas, or some other lovely baked good when she knew we were sick. For 3 seasons of the year, you would find Carol outside tending to her flowers. She kept her yard meticulously. Carol suffered with a bad back, and she had to walk curled over; yet time and time again she would speak of her suffering wheelchair-bound sister. She was a lovely lady that loved her family dearly. She...
Ginny Destefano
February 18, 2026 | Friend