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Carol A. Paolucci

Scituate, Massachusetts

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PAOLUCCI, Carol A. Of Medford, Oct. 29th. Beloved daughter of Marie (DellArciprete) Paolucci and the late Erasmo Paolucci. Dear sister of Robert Paolucci and his wife Joanne of Wilmington, Louis Paolucci and his wife Frances of Medford and James Paolucci and his wife Ann of Scituate. She is also...

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Dear Mrs. Paolucci,
I was so sorry to learn of Carol's passing. I knew her from her Star Trek group. She was always fun-loving and could make us all laugh. She will be missed.

Dear Mrs. Paolucci,

We were sorry to hear of the loss of your daughter Carol. We lived in Frannie's house on 5th street for years and enjoyed sharing family times with Carol. We hope it comforts you to know that Carol is now free of all pain and living on in God's perfect love forever.

Take care of yourself, you are in our prayers.

I just wanted to express my sincerest condolences. I was recently acquainted with Carol through her Star Trek group. She was quite pleasant to talk to and it's a shame she is now gone.

I will Carol's wonderful smile and her big heart. She will be missed by so many.

To the Paolucci Family, I am so sorry for your great loss. I did not know Carol but knowing Jim and Ann and the importance of family I know this is a difficult time for all. Please accept my sincere sympathy to the enitre family.

Dear Mrs. Paolucci,

Heartfelt sympathy and condolences are extended to you, your sons and your entire family on the passing of your beloved daughter, Carol.

I had the pleasure of knowing and working with Carol more than 25 years at The Employers' Group, Commercial Union/One Beacon Insurance Co.

Carol had that wonderful can-do attitude, was so conscientious, always eager to assist, always cheerful with her friendly, sincere smile - an absolute pleasure to work with. ...

We knew Carol for more than 20 years. She was a very special member of our group of friends. "Steadfast" would be, I think, the best way to describe what made her important to us.

Much sympathy to her family.

Clint, Bonnie and Nathan Alvord

Please accept our deepest sympathies.