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Yolanda George

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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LEOMINSTER -- Yolanda J. “Yundi” (Altobelli) George, 91, of 108 Lincoln Terrace, Leominster, died on Thursday, Feb. 28, at home after a long illness.

Mrs. George was born in Leominster on April 3, 1916, daughter of Pasquale and Florence (Tocci) Altobelli, and was a lifelong resident....

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Yundi was one of the kindest ladies I have ever met. I took my mother Mary Tocci to visit Yundi a few times unannounced yet Yundi was always kind and loving to us both. In honor of Yundi I will have the Passionist Order of Priest to celebrate Yundi and the George family in a devotional mass. I will keep Yundi and her family in my daily prayers.

Bobby,

We are so sorry to hear of your great loss. Just wanted you to know we are thinking about you.

Sylvia, Paul, Bobby and the George family.

I had the honor to and the pleasure to help take care of your mother. I would say that Yolanda was a very special client for me. She always made me feel happy and her high hopes for life always made me want to spend more time with her. I loved her as if she was one of my family members. I can say this you are all so lucky to have had such a wonderful person in your lives. I have many clients in my work schedule but Yolanda was special to me....

Sylvia, Bob, and Paul, and all the family.

Paul and I loved Aunt Yundi and one of the more difficult things we had to do was say "good-bye" when we moved out to Washington. We will always remember her laughter and the great times we had when we had a chance to visit. She was very special and we miss her. Our prayers are with you.

Paul and Anna Bernard

My heart is filled with sympathy for Yola's entire family and all who were a part of her world. She was an extraordinary presence and powerfull inspiration to all of us who were lucky enough to share in her life. Her boundless enthusiasm, the joy of her humour and wit and her precious wisdom were a treasured gift that I shall remember forever.
Her warm, supportive and generous friendship with my mother, Magaret, was an example of the best that friendship has to offer.
Thank you...

My heart is filled with sympathy for Yola's entire family and all who were a part of her world. She was an extraordinary presence and powerfull inspiration to all of us who were lucky enough to share in her life. Her boundless enthusiasm, the joy of her humour and wit and her precious wisdom were a treasured gift that I shall remember forever. Her warm, supportive and generous friendship with my mother, Magaret, was an example of the best that friendship has to offer.
Thank you Yola...

WE ARE SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. I DIDN'T KNOW YOLANDA, BUT SHE DID OK RAISING BOBBY, SO SHE MUST HAVE BEEN A NICE LADY.

Yundi, Our hearts hurt but your's is blessed and soothed. You are finally free and with Him, you are blessed. I myself will miss you, I only knew you from a few life experiences but you touched me in ways few have. The times I would pop in to see you, you always fed me fine and share memories about my mom, Mary Alice Tocci. I Thank you for that, it gave me another point of reference who she was as a child growing up. My wish is for your eternal happiness!

Yundi was an incredible woman, and the best"Nonny" ever. She always made me feel better when I was sick, she made me laugh all the time, and of course yelled at me when I needed it! I will mss her gracious and infectious smile. She was my childhood role model and I would not be who I am today with out her influence. Her gift of love was generous and unconditional. I still cannot believe she is gone, and she will be with me forever. I love you, Nonny.

Your Grand-daughter,

Amy