Celeste-Frisella-Obituary

Celeste Frisella

Dover, New Hampshire

1946 - 2004

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Celeste Frisella (Woroniak) Celeste Frisella (Woroniak), 57, of 5 West Concord Street, Dover, NH, passed away on Monday, March 15, 2004, surrounded by family at her son's home in Rochester, after a brief battle with cancer. She was born on December 11, 1946 in Manchester, the daughter of Robert and Phyllis Frisella. She grew up in Auburn and graduated from Manchester Memorial High School in 1964. She was a resident of Hooksett for many years before moving to Dover in 2001. Her past employment included Emery-Waterhouse, Dean's Carpet, and Sunapee Bedding. Since 1989 she had been employed by the New Hampshire National Guard, most recently as a Staffing Specialist in the Human Resource Office. Celeste loved spending time with her family and friends, especially at the ocean. She also enjoyed gardening, sewing and taking walks. Her smile, warmth, and generous heart will be missed by all who knew her. Family members include a daughter, Michelle Ham and her husband Dave of Saco, ME, a son, Michael Woroniak and his wife Vanessa of Rochester, and their father Thomas Woroniak of Hooksett; three grandsons, Zachary, Lucas and Benjamin Ham of Saco, ME; her father Robert Frisella of Manchester; four sisters, Iris LaBrie of Bow, Elsa Sullivan of Bedford, Susan Frisella of Manchester, and Christine Bengtson of St. Johnsbury, VT; four brothers, Thomas Frisella of Weare, Robert Frisella of Concord, John Frisella of Manchester and Michael Frisella of Baltimore, MD; and many nieces, nephews and cousins. SERVICES: There will be no calling hours. Family and friends are invited to join for a celebration of Celeste's life on Saturday, April 10 from 12 to 4 p.m. at Stage Neck Inn,York, ME. Memorial donations may be made to Seacoast Hospice, 642 Central Avenue, Dover, NH 03820.

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thinking of our sister celeste...and mother on the 26th

living adjoining each other

I have just captured videos of Celeste from the 1960s on. She on the 11th and my mother's birthday on the 26th remind me of how important these two women were in my life.

Dear Celeste-wish you were here-Love Iris and Lisa

I miss her next door

thank you for being such an honorable godmother to Lisa

I miss her also, Michelle. It was great for me to be able to live next door and take both you and Lisa to classes...love, aunt Iris

I hope you know how much you are missed every day. Your grandsons are growing up so quickly - I so wish you were here to see them. They are true boys for sure but they all have such good hearts and I contribute that to you. I miss you mom.

A true friend to all, your truely missed. Not a day goes by when I think of you. The flowers we planted still come up every year. Thanks for being a friend.