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Mabel M. "Mae" Cicilio

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Mabel M. "Mae" (Berry) Cicilio, 86, of Worcester, died Wednesday, October 29th in UMass Medical Center. Her husband of 45 years, Anthony M. Cicilio, died in 1996.She leaves a daughter, Marie A. Hackett and her husband Robert of Worcester; a son, John Cicilio and his wife Carol Lizotte of...

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Dear Marie and John, We were so sorry to read about your mother. Although it has been many years, we have such fond memories of her. Our hearts go out to you and our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Kathleen Cummings, Lauren Fulginiti and Matt Cummings

Dear Grace, Sorry to read about the death of your sister Mae. During All the years that I have been a part of the Fulginiti family I met your sister and you always spoke about her. I will say a special prayer for her today when I go to Mass. I'm in Florida now will be back for the Holidays.
Love Terri

to my cousin marie, i know your will not remember me, i am cathie . ed & jo berry 3rd child. (linda's older sister) how ever i am sorry to hear about your mom (my aunt) sorry i didn't make the wake or the funeral. i had jury duty & work. my prayers are with you & my cousin. when i looked at the picture you picked for the paper i thought i was seeing my grandmother all over again. wish i had known her more. again my prayers are with you all

My dearest friend Marie,
I write with tears in my eyes for you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you and yours during this most difficult time.
Be not afraid to cry...it will heal you.
"There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than 10,000 tongues. They are the messengers of overwhelming grief, of deep contrition, and of unspeakable love." ~ Washington Irving
Much love,
Cindy (Boucher) Price