Mildred-DiCarlo-Obituary

Mildred L. DiCarlo

Quincy, Massachusetts

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Of Quincy, April 2, 2008. Sister of Sarah Cobban, Louise Merrill, Marilyn A. Nestor, all of Quincy, Alfred DiCarlo of Milton, and the late Camille Horkun, Joseph DiCarlo, Michael DiCarlo, Salvatore DiCarlo & Angelina Contrino. Also survived by many nieces & nephews. Relatives and friends...

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Dear Auntie,
It seems just like yesterday you where here. I think of the many times we had together and will always remember the full slip you got me was I was 10, I still talk about it now. Your kindess and gentle spirt to all of us was given without a thought and maybe we all didn't pay you enough attention in your final years, but please remember how much I love you no one could ask for a better godmother. I am glad you are at peace and hope you are doing all the things you use to...

There are so many special memories of Auntie she was so talented. My most favorite memory that I still think of was how she decorated the piano at Christmastime, there was nothing like it so beautiful. May she rest in peace.

TO DONNA DICARLO AND FAMILY OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY GOES TO THE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY THE SNOWLING FAMILY FORMALLY OF NORTH QUINCY

Auntie Mildred was a special lady. She was gifted in many ways and an inspiration to many. A very special person that I loved and admired.

Auntie Mil, You will always be in my thoughts and prayers.
Love
Alexis

A sad goodbye to my dear and wonderful friend Mildred, who was a soulmate since junior high school and will always be a Very Special Person to me. (NQHS 1949)

What a wonderful soul Mildred was here on this earth. I will always remember a happy and incredibly talented person, who always lifted my soul whenever I was fortunate enough to be in her company. She was so fortunate to be part of such a wonderful and loving family. You all possess a piece of her personality, talent and enthusiasm for life.

How happy she must be to be at the side of her creator with her family and friends as she continues her journey home.

My thoughts and prayers to the DiCarlo family on the loss of Mildred, a neighbor on Freeman Street, N. Quincy.
Larry Donahue.

Thoughts and prayers to all the family on the loss of Mildred. She was a loving and kind lady. I have known her for many years.Rest in peace my friend! John & Kathy (Croke) Vivona