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Mary V. Ilacqua

Quincy, Massachusetts

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ILACQUA, Mary V. of Quincy, September 17, 2008. Devoted mother of Charmaine Ilacqua and her husband Frederic Philemond of Bridgewater and Wanda Ilacqua of Quincy. Sister of Joseph Ilacqua and his wife Anne of Pawtucket, RI, Anthony Ilacqua and his wife Carol of Littleton, NH, the late Dominic...

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To The Ilacqua Family & Charmaine and her family. Dear cousins, I recently heard of Mary's passing. I am devasted that I hadn't heard of her death. I spoke to her a week before she passed away. Mary and I were very close growing up. I used to spend two weeks of my summer vacation at her house in South Boston. Her mother Santa was one of my favorite cousins. My prayers are with you all. She will be sorely missed. She was such a wonderful person. I will never forget her. Love Cousin...

My sincere sympathy to the family. I extend a special word of condolence to my dear friend and long-time colleague, Joseph Ilacqua. My thoughts are with you and Anne at this sad time.

Charmaine, I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I remarried and moved out of the area so we lost touch. My kids haved moved back to Quincy though. I hope we can meet soon to catch up. My sincere condolences to you and your family. Your mother was a lovely and gracious woman.

Charmaine, Wanda & family,
Aunt Mary will truly be missed. She was one of my favorite aunts and she was like a sister to my mother. I guess she missed Mum alot and now they are together again and smiling down on us (and probably sharing a glass of wine or two!). You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Although its been many years, I remember Mary fondly, she and her mother were close friends and neighbors of my parents and family. She will be in my prayers. God bless you all.

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

remember Mary well 1st met while we served under Sister Helen,what great years The Carney Family looked forward to going to work because of folks like Mary,her smile was infectious

I grew up with Mary in South Boston,
and graduated with her in 1943. She was always the smartest in our class. She was thoughtful,kind and
generous in her support of others.
she will be dearly missed.
She took wonderful care of her mother, sister Frances and all of her
family.
Her faith was her life..........
She is in a far better place today.

Charmaine,Wanda and Family,

Mary was a great person! We will miss her smiling face.
Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.
Sincerely,
Jackie,Paul, Matthew, Kevin and Mary-Kate McDonald
81 Edwin Street
Quincy