Lorraine-Basilica-Obituary

Lorraine Basilica

New London, Connecticut

Sep 28, 1933 – Jul 5, 2024

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BORN
September 28, 1933
DIED
July 5, 2024
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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New London - Lorraine Basilica of new London entered eternal life July 5, 2024, surrounded by her loving family. Lorraine was born Sept. 28, 1933, in New London, to Antonio and Mary (Pescatello) DeMarco. She was united in marriage to Anthony J. Basilica Sept. 27, 1952. She graduated from The...

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To Vinessa my longtime co-worker and Tony my old classmate. I am so terribly sorry for your mom's passing. I drive by the house often and am always wondering how she is doing. My condolences to the entire family. Bob the nurse

I just learned of Lorraine´s passing. I´m so sorry. She was terrific. I have many fond memories of her and of course Tony. They were both so supportive of me back in the day. I miss them both. My condolences to all. Mark Powers

Please accept our condolences with the passing of your beloved mother. The Kydd Family of Niantic (neighbors of Cynthia Leggett)

Vanessa & family , sorry to hear about your mother passing. I will miss her genuine conversations and laugh ! Lorraine was the best . Christine Moretti

Tony and Gwen, so sorry for your loss. Mom sounds like an amazing woman who made a positive impact in the lives of many children. Thinking of you.

Tony and Gwen, May God Bless you and your family at this time of sorrow. Lorraine was a great person, a true asset to the community and a great family person. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Carl and Linda Donatello

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Dear Neighbor, Lorraine, we will miss you. When we moved into the corner of Fitch Ave and Vauxhall Street, you and Tony were some of the 1st neighbors to welcome us. Tony would walk down, sit on our porch with Pop and talk about life stuff. You and I connected by some committees. I loved that you were a part of children developments. Our homes were the corner connectors of Fitch Ave. Recently, I would pull over and speak to your granddaughter about your condition. Lorraine lived to 90,...

My most genuine condolences to you- Tony, Gwen, and your entire family. I didn´t know Lorraine well, but our few encounters were interesting; liked that she was forthcoming and so straightforward. Her loss will be conspicuous, no doubt. Margo