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Paula Marie MALLICK

Wethersfield, Newington, Connecticut

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MALLICK, Paula Marie (Telesca) Paula Marie (Telesca) Mallick, 65, passed away peacefully on Friday, (June 14, 2013) following an illness. Paula was a longtime resident of Wethersfield, and Newington, and was born on Oct. 30, 1947 in Hartford to both the late Alice (Ponton) and...

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Debbie and Fran, I still think of your mom and miss her. She was a gift.

To the Mallick family, my condolences and shared sadness for the loss of your very beautiful and lovely wife and mother.

It's been three years and time has gone by so fast. The first year, I cried every day, the second year - less crying, and the third year - it's reality now and we all have learned to cope. But no matter what, Mom, the void that is left will never be filled and I will never forget you. I love you and miss you so much. On the anniversary of you passing away, I leave this message for the world to see so no one ever forgets you!!!

Remembering you on your favorite family holiday.

I love you mom.
:D

Dear Fran, Deb and Todd,
You and Paula are in our thoughts. Our years with the Hartford Knights, will always remain very special years filled with football and the birth of our beautiful babies.

Paula was a friend, big sister and a mentor who, along with my wonderful parents, helped me become who I am today. Confidence, communication, poise and even modeling skills are only a handful of qualities she so gracefully instilled in me. The friendship she and my Mom shared, I have not seen or experienced since. As neighbors, our doors were always open for each other. An inspiration I strive for with my neighbors here. Really, how often do you find two families that live next door in one...

Paula, thank you for the great kindness and affection you first showed me some 20 years ago. The world is dimmer without your light in it and I am sorry for our loss.

Debbie asked me for a memory of you. How about the week we first met? Debbie was working so you, Fran and I piled into your car and drove down to Groton so I could see where they built the naval submarines. I remember we stopped for Dairy Queen along the way. It was the first time I had tried Butterscotch-dipped...

May the soul of your mother rest in eternal peace in heaven. I'm very sorry for your loss Debbie.

Mom, it's been two years since you passed and a day doesn't go by where I don't think of you. I miss you tremendously!! I miss our talks and how you always listened when I needed someone to talk to. No one will ever take the place of you mom. I will love you forever.