Priscilla-Breveleri-Obituary

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Priscilla Agnes Breveleri

West Springfield, Massachusetts

Apr 22, 1919 – Oct 2, 2023

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BORN
April 22, 1919
DIED
October 2, 2023
LOCATION
West Springfield, Massachusetts

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Curran-Jones Funeral Home - West Springfield Obituary

Priscilla A. Breveleri, 104, entered into eternal rest on Monday, October 2, 2023.  Born in East Bathurst, province of New Brunswick, Canada, daughter of the late Isaac and Sarah (Salter) Roy, she moved to the United States in 1935 and lived in West Springfield the rest of her life.  Priscilla was an active member of the West Springfield Senior Center, a communicant of the former St. Ann’s Church where she was a member of the St. Ann Sodality and presently a communicant of St. Thomas Church. She worked at the former Angie’s Tortellini for twenty years.  Her husband, Albert Breveleri died in 1980.  She leaves two sons, Albert I. and his wife Julia Breveleri of Boston, Mark S. Breveleri and his fiancé, Mona Roy of West Springfield, a daughter and her husband, Lois A. and Richard Rost of Longwood, FL, three grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.  She was predeceased by five brothers and two sisters. Calling hours will be Friday from 9:30-11:30am at Curran Jones Funeral Home, 109 Main Street, West Springfield followed by a Funeral Home Service at 11:30. The burial will follow in St. Thomas Cemetery. Donations may be made to the West Springfield Senior Center, 128 Park Street, West Springfield, MA 01089. For online condolences, please visit www.curranjones.com

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Hilda, You were the highlight of our nights at work and though we knew you had lived a full life and you would be leaving us at some point, it still doesn't take away the void we feel for you. We will miss your random interjections into our conversations that would somehow ALWAYS make sense. You were and always will be our baby. I will miss our dance sessions to Sonny and Cher where you would tell me "I Got you Babe" or "That's enough of that now" when you wanted to sit. We always had...

I knew Aunt Hilda to be a most devout, cheerful and positive lady with never a negative word towards anything or anyone. It was always a joy to visit her home or to have her as a house guest as she was a great and witty conversationalist. Her generosity knew no bounds and her skill in the kitchen was unmatched as her tortellinis were famous with family and friends.

I am thankful that Aunt Hilda was able to grace the entire family with her presence for so many years as she...