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Helen Cavallo

Stoneham, Medford, Massachusetts

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Of Stoneham, August 28, 2008 at age 83. Beloved wife of Rudolph A. Cavallo, Sr. Devoted mother of Linda Cardello and her husband Paul of Wilmington, Rudy Cavallo, Jr. and his wife Marilyn of Medford, and Michael Cavallo and his wife Christine of Stoneham. Cherished grandmother of Melissa Greeley...

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To my dearest sister, Helen. It's already one year since you left us and each day we all are missing you and all our family so much. Pray for us and ask Jesus to answer my prayers and to thank Him for your time on earth.
All my love to you and the rest of the Silva family. Your loving sister, ANN

I wish I could have known my grandmother's sister better. I feel cheated, I only got to meet her and her family once and it was the most memorable vacation ever!! I'll never forget going to East Boston with her and Rudy! Now she's with Debbie (my mother) and Susan (my godmother). I know that they are all so happy to be together:) Shannon Stayner/Frangos: From Cali

My cousin Helen was a sweet and gentle woman. She always had a smile on her face. I come from a family of many cousins etc., Helen always stood out. She was a special person to me. God bless to Rudy and his family. We can all take some of her goodness with us as we travel life's road. We will keep you in our prayers and thoughts in the weeks and months ahead.

Walter and Louise Silva

My cousin Helen was a sweet and gentle women. She was so supportive of all her relatives. She always had a smile on her face for everyone. I will miss her. Helen never had an unkind word for anyone. Her goodness will sustain us all as we move along life's road.
God bless Rudy and his family. Helen was a special person and touched all us in a special way. God bless to all.

Walter and Louise Silva

dear helen I was looking for you at work and I was told that you passed. At first I felt sad and then I remembered how know matter how bad you felt you always smiled for me. I will miss you, liz from the hemotology lab

I'll always remember my dearest Aunt Helen with a smile on her cheerful face and a kind word for everybody. She was always so pleasant and sweet and I'll always cherish Thanksgiving and Easter dinners spent at her house and Christmas Eve/Christmas Day at her son Mike's (and Christine). She was like a mother to my Mom, we all loved her a lot and she'll be greatly missed. My wife Nancy and I are so sorry for her husband, my uncle Rudy; her sons, my cousins Michael and little Rudy; her...

To Aunt Helen,Thank you for all the sleep over's w/Rudy&Mike And allthe fun thimes at the cape when we where kids,My Mom and I will miss talking to you on the phone you where so happy and cheerfull ,Love you Little Leo