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Vincent A. Bilotta

Chelmsford Bilotta,vincent A., Medford Bilotta, Vi, Massachusetts

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Vincent A. Bilotta owned vans & RV business in Chelmsford; 66 CHELMSFORD Mr. Vincent A. Bilotta, 66, of Chelmsford, formerly of Medford, died suddenly at his home on Wednesday, August. 8, 2007. He was the beloved husband of Marilyn (Mozzetta) Bilotta, with whom he spent nearly 40 years of...

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Marilyn and family,
I wanted to write to express to you all how sorry I am for your loss. He was a great, great man. Men like him don't come around every day. I am so, so sorry.

Vinnie,

You will be terribly missed. The world is a genuinely better place for you having been in it. Thank you for everything.

Vinnie and Marilyn are our neighbors, we have only lived in this neighborhood for about 2 years, but whenever my son would be riding his bike Vinnie would smile and say hi to my son when he would turn his bike around in their driveway. Vinnie would always be outside on the weekends washing his cars or mowing the lawn. Marilyn I am so sorry to hear of your loss, if you need anything please let us know. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

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

Dear Marilyn,

I am so sorry to hear of your, and your families, loss of Vinnie.
I saw him about a week ago at the convenience store and I told him I was going to have tree work done, especially to cut the branches of a mulberry tree that overhung and dropped berries on your driveway. He asked that I not remove all the branches since he enjoyed all the birds which came to it and it was just as easy to move his car down the driveway.I agreed. It was a gentle memory and I will miss...

Vinnie made many of us richer through his smile and the laughs we shared. Even seeing Vinnie for a few minutes while we worked together at Home Depot made the work seem lighter and more fun. He had a gift for being him and yet sharing an honest smile that made your day better. God Bless Vinnie and everyone you loved and touched, which is many.

Dear Marilyn:
I had the wonderful pleasure to work with Vinny for the past four years at The Home Depot. Vinny wasn't only an associate who worked for me, but a great inspiration and a friend. Vinny was a great person who will be dearly missed by all who knew him. Everyone that Vinny touched has their own story to tell. It is in these memories that Vinny stays alive in our hearts. My deepest sympathy and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. God Bless.

Dear Dave, Nicole and family
i am so deeply sorry for your loss
if there is anything i can do
please call.
with sincere sadness
DEBBIE MACNEILL

Dear Marilyn,
I was sorry to hear of Vincent's death. I remember him from my childhood when I would play in my grandmother Santa's backyard at 606 Winthrop Street with my cousins. He would often be with my cousin Chris Cunha.
My parents, Paul and Letitia Cunha were fond of you both.
My Dad is nearly 91 and now lives near me in Arizona, where my husband and I spend most of the year.
Sincerely,
Rita Cunha Harding