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Hilda Preli

Enfield, Windsor Locks, Connecticut

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PRELI, Hilda (DeMayo) Hilda (DeMayo) Preli, 87, of Windsor Locks wife of the late Alfred Preli, died at home on Saturday, (July 21, 2007). Hilda was born in Enfield a daughter of the late Michael DeMayo (DeMaio) and Chiara Verile DeMaio and lived in Windsor Locks since 1944. She was active...

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Peter, Susan, Mary Anne and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you all. She was a very special lady who will be missed.
So many memories flood back to us at times like this. Millie Rinaldi and Pamm (Rinaldi)Jeske

We have lost a good freind, neighbor, "family" member, heaven has gained what we have lost. Hilda was a truly beautiful person, someone I admired and was in awe of for her strength and determination. We will miss Hilda and will think of her with love and smiles always

Our deepest sympathy to Peter, Ellen and the rest of the Preli family.

Hilda led a full and fruitful life.
She will be remembered by all who knew her as her spirit will linger
forever. My love and sympathy to the Preli family.

Hilda always made me laugh, no matter what, I will miss her. But I'm sure she is making people laugh where she is now.All my love to the family, Rae Bordeau, from the old Roncari office.

Hilda was a dear friend, another Mother to Rob and I and 'Grandma Preli' to our sons. We met in 1981 when I came to work at Roncari Industries. From day one, Hilda took me under her wing and we quickly became close friends. Over the years, we shared many laughs together and some tears also, as well as pitchers of margaritas (Bob Streeter and Billy Petronella, remember?) I feel blessed that I was able to know such a wonderful, caring person. Her kind and generous spirt will be missed by all...

To a true friend, always a hug and a smile. Rest in peace.

My sincere sympathy and condolences to the Preli family.
I worked with Hilda at, what was then, Bradley Field with a small group composed of Joe Albani, Hilda, Francis Gaudet, Josephine Romano, "Smokey" Kertenis and Thomas Basile. It was there, I believe, Hilda first met "Freddy" Preli who was a mechanic at the air base. A no-nonsense, take-charge lady with a great personality. May God Bless her.

TO A SPECIAL FRIEND THAT MADE LIFES WORKING HOURS REACH THE BEST THAT COULD BE. YOUR SINCERE EFFORTS WILL ALWAYS APPRECIATED