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Lily O. Bellucci

Westborough, Massachusetts

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Lily O. Bellucci, 92, of Westborough, died Friday, March 13, 2009 at the Beaumont Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Westborough. She was the wife of the late Vittorio "Victor" Bellucci, who died in 1969.Born in Mansfield, Lily was the daughter of the late Pellegrino "Bill" and Angelina...

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Aunt Lily was one of the most spectacularly charismatic people that I have ever had the extreme pleasure to be around. Her warmth, love and kindness were ever present. My father, John Meoli always said Lily was a loveable ball of energy. Steve Meoli

Tom & Joanne, Lombardi's, Meoli's, Wiese's and a wold full of Aunt Lilly and Uncle Victor's friends..
I spent some of the best and most memorable times with the Bellucci family. Aunt Liily and Uncle Victor left me with wondeful memories. Many of my best chilhood experiences were in Westborough with my Aunt Lilly, Uncle Victor and Joanne. They were the first to sit my very little butt in a Piper Cub for my first lightplane ride, my sometime caretakers and buddys later on, and my saviors...

Cousins Joanne and Tom,

What a blessing you two were to Lily for caring for her all those years. Now it is your time to celebrate your Mom's new life in Heaven with all her sweet relatives. Now, too, you can may live your lives to the fullest, hopefully with relief and joy.

Whenever we see the Spring Lilies forthcoming, we will think of our beautiful cousin Lily who now has a blossoming life in the Kingdom that she had been yearning to live.

Bless...

Dearest Cus' Joanne, Tom and Bellucci-Lombardi-Wiese-Meoli family,

Please accept our heartfelt sympathies for the loss of Lily and your sorrow at this difficult time.
Lily was one of the most lively, funny, energy-filled, loving, warm, hysterical, and charasmatic ladies that I have ever met. From my earliest memories as a child I can remember all these things about her and felt instantly attracted to her beaming personality. I was particulary taken by her love of...

I'm so sorry about Lily. I will always remember her as a very kind, welcoming, vivacious, and fun person.

Thinking of you.

Joanne and Tom,
Sorry to hear about the loss of Lilly. Linda and I were just looking Friday at pictures of Lilly, you and Victor! I will always treasure the memories of Lilly we all have from back on Kingman Ave and in Westboro.

Joanne,
Our deepest sympathies go out to you and Tom, I will always remember Aunt Lily, all the good times at Kingman Ave we all shared, she has left this world but will always be with us.
Wes, Cindy and Kyle Wiese

Joanne

We are in Florida and do not have our Westboro addresses. I am grateful to Bill Linnane for letting me know you lost your mother. Please allow me in this venue to express my condolences since we will not be home until May. Mothers are indeed special to us all. Paul