JOSEPHINE-WILSON-Obituary

JOSEPHINE WILSON

Everett, Massachusetts

May 22, 1931 – Sep 27, 2022 (Age 91)

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BORN
May 22, 1931
DIED
September 27, 2022
AGE
91
LOCATION
Everett, Massachusetts

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WILSON, Josephine (Interrante) Of Everett, passed away Sept. 27, age 91. Jojo was the bright and beloved light of her daughters, Joanne Wilson of Revere, Robin Wilson of Cambridge, and Heidi Wilson and her partner Paul Malachowski of Chelsea. Dear sister of Anna Keane (Interrante) and late...

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We won the mom lottery with you, Jojo. We miss you dearly, think of you often, and keep you forever near in our hearts and smiles.

Ever Beloved, Ever Missed.

Josephine was a wonderful lady, whom I got to know when she volunteered at St Anthony Shrine. I had the privilege of working with her and spending time with her. She was always happy and pleasure to talk to and share memories. She love to tease me and joke we spent a great deal of time, laughing, and enjoying one another´s company. so often, I would see her at mass and we would stop and talk and reminisce about the fun we had in the craft group. Josephine has been a great loss, and I miss her...

Jo was such a special Lady. We had recently become pen pals reminiscing about our travels and our great lunches at The Winthrop Arms. My thoughts and prayers are with the family she loved so much.

Our beloved Jojo

JoJo was like a second grandmother to my daughter Kristen. They had a special bond unlike anything I have ever seen. They shared letters and stories and each time Kristen came back from California the first person she wanted to see was her JoJo. Ironically on the day JoJo passed, Kristen found a letter in her mailbox from JoJo. It had been delayed but I believe it was her way of telling Kristen she will be ok. JoJo will forever live on in our memories. What an incredible life she led. We all...

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Jo was special ! Her daughters were her life. Till we meet again dear cousin Jo

First, I want to send my sincerest condolences to Jo's family. I got to know her during my ten years or so at St. Anthony's while having the privilege and great pleasure of working with the Seniors Program. Jo was a regular of that community and she was loved as she loved us.

I had the privilege of working with Jo at the whidden hospital. She would call me in to work for the operating room on weekends.She was a kind,caring, compassionate person. Always a smile on her face. May all your memories give you comfort at this difficult time. May she soar with the Angels