Matthew-Ciociolo-Obituary

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Matthew P. Ciociolo

West Boylston, Massachusetts

Oct 9, 1925 – Jul 24, 2011

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BORN
October 9, 1925
DIED
July 24, 2011
LOCATION
West Boylston, Massachusetts

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Fay Brothers Funeral Home Obituary

WEST BOYLSTONMatthew P. Ciociolo, 85, died Sunday, July 24 at UMASS Memorial Healthcare after being stricken ill at home. He leaves his wife of 59 years Dorothy M. (Dufault) Ciociolo; three sons, Paul J. Ciociolo of Worcester, Mark M. Ciociolo of West Boylston and Dennis M. Ciociolo and his wife...

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Hello Aunt Dottie and cousins, Paul, Mark, and Dennis...I thought I might tell you of the time when Uncle Matt came over to our house on Maple St. after I won a Honda mini bike when I was 16 or 17...He came over to try out the mini bike and lost control of it and banged it up. Of course this does not matter but at the time I was devastated. Uncle Matt was always such a great guy as I remember...I think of your family often and hope everyone else is doing okay.

To the Ciociolo Family:
So sorry to hear of your loss. He will be fondly remembered.
With Deepest Sympathy,
Nadine

Dianne and family

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

Madeline, Mom and Dad Herman

Dear Ciociolo family, So very sad to hear of Grandpa Matty's passing. He was such an adorable man. May his goodness live on in all of you.

Dear Aunt Dot, Dennis, Dianne, Mark, Paul, and family

I just heard this evening about the loss of Uncle Matt.

My deepest sympathies and condolences go out to you. I have many happy memories of family cookouts at your house, haircuts, Christmas gatherings and Fourth of July fireworks with all. Uncle Matt was a wonderful person and we will miss him.

Our thoughts are with you all.

John, Carol, Phylicia, Dominic and Anthony

To the Ciociolo family, I am so sorry for your loss. He is in a safe place wraped with love. Love Kelly

Dear Dianne,John,Felicia,Chris, Dorothy,and all the family....
My deepest sympathy to all of you.
Your husband/dad/grandfather was a wonderful
caring and funny man. He made me laugh many times and he showed compassion when things were tough. I know that you will miss him so but he will always
be with you in spirit and great memories.God Bless you and keep you through this very difficult time...

To the Ciociolo family we are very sorry to hear about your loss. There are people whose brilliance continues to light the world though they are no longer among the living.
He never made a brow look dark,Nor cause a tear,but when he died.

Please accept my deepest sympathies.