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Stephen Lacilla

Holden, Massachusetts

1947 - 2014

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Stephen A. Lacilla, 66HOLDEN - Stephen A. Lacilla, 66, of Holden, died with his family by his side on Wednesday, January 29, 2014, at UMass Memorial Healthcare, University Campus after an illness. Born in Worcester and raised in West Boylston, Steve was the son of Leo and Mary (Zickell) Lacilla...

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I am just seeing this and shocked! My wife and I met Steve and Marydonna while we were both on our honeymoon back in 1980 and totally enjoyed their company in Acapulco. Nancy and I offer our sincere (belated) condolences.

hey im so sorry about your loss i
he was the best math teacher her will always be remember and loved.....R.I.P

Steve, I know you'll have a front row seat in heaven,,,That's where all the special people sit...

So, very sorry for your loss... Marydonna, Michael and Lisa... though many years have passed...remembering Steve as a wonderful husband, dad and friend. He will watch over you all from his seat in Heaven... Out best wishes and prayers.. May you find strength and peace in the time ahead by all the wonderful years and memories that you have....

Lori-Ann and Neil Copeland

So sorry to hear about Stevie. I didn't know him well other than seeing him throughout my life growing up here and there. I use to see him visiting and bringing DD to his mother every week while she was at Christopher's House while I brought the Pecorelli aunts to see his mother Mary. The last time I say Stevie was at one of the Pecorelli aunts funeral, he hasn't changed much over the years, still all smiles. I always remember him being friendly ,talkative and social being at his parents ...

I knew Steve both from school and from work at jamesbury. He was a true gentleman whom I have never heard a harsh word against another. While I know that no one can live forever, Steve was one of those who you wished could. As Steve transitions from life on earth into life everlasting, know that he is with his God. Gone too soon.

Dear Marydonna & Family: So sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. May you find strength, comfort and peace through the love of family and friends. All we can do is take it day by day and life does go on. So sorry I was unable to attend the services. Hope to see you soon at the DCU.

Steve had an infectious spirit that brightened up the classroom. He was always smiling; and, brought a positive sense of good will and humor to all of our discussions at WSU. He will be deeply missed.
My thoughts an prayers are with all those he loved and loved him. May God's love comfort you during this time of loss.

Steve was always smiling. I will never forget the many collaborative lesson plans we did for geometry over the years. He was so willing to try new things and eager to engage his students. He will be greatly missed at South High!