Ida-Ciasullo-Obituary

Ida Ciasullo

East Boston, Revere, Massachusetts

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of Revere, formerly of East Boston July 13 in her 97th year. Beloved wife of the late Amelio Ciasullo with whom she shared 50 years of marriage. Loving mother of Annette Galvin and Mary Puopolo both of Revere, Nicholas Ciasullo of ME and the late Phyllis Villani. Dear sister of Therea Surette of...

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"Little Nannie",
I LOVE YOU SO MUCH !!! You defidently are one of a kind I must say. You have touched so many people's hearts. You have said to me I am so lucky to have a family so good to me, but you have that because you would go far and behond for everybody and thats why everyone loved and respected you so much and you deserved everything anyone has done for you cause you were a hard worker and rich with Love<3. Yes you were blessed living 96 years but i see it even harder to let...

Dear Auntie Ida,
Missed you at the last renioun, but I felt your presence. Your ears had to be ringing, because we did alot of talking regarding you. Give them hell in heaven, and please kiss my dad for me. Love, Phyllis (Sam's daughter)

I Love You Nannie, and I will miss you very much. You will always hold a very special place in my heart.

My only one wish is that I had you in my life when I was younger, because I know I missed out of a lot of good times with you and the family.

My Dad says I'm like you, but no one could ever be like you because you were one of a kind. I was blessed by God to have you as my grandmother. I love you!

Say hello to everyone for me, I'll be seeing you.

Love...

She lived many years to give "All the love that was in her heart"
And so she did !!
With all our love
Maryann & the Girls

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

We love you Nannie-you are the most special, fun, loving and generous great-grandmother ever. Love, Emily and Michael

We are so sorry to hear about the passing of Ida, we both worked with her many years ago at Marson's in Chelsea, she was a great woman, always ready to make you laugh whether or not you wanted to.