She was the wife of Edward S. Wojcuilewicz who died in 1973.
Mrs. Wojcuilewicz was born on June 6, 1913, the oldest of five children born to Ralph and Rosena (DeCarolis) Soccoccia and grew up in South Portland, Maine.
Followng her mariage, she moved to the Boston area before moving to Townsend in 1962.
She is survived by four sons, Louis Deblosi, Michael Wojcuilewicz and Edward Wojcuilewicz all of Townsend and Robert Deblosi of Medford; three daughters, Barbara Flaherty of Maine, Patricia A. Fairbanks of Townsend, Theresa Mills of Indaianantlantic, Fla. She also leaves 22 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 33 great great grandchildren.
She was the sister of the late Louis Soccoccia of Wilmington, Julia Dunn of Lynn, Almeda Woerner of Salem, NH and Hilda Pento of Woburn.
Mrs. Wojcuilewicz attended the Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs Witness in Groton. She was a member of the Townsend Senior Citizens and enjoyed working with flowers in her garden. Through the years she was entrusted with the care of many children under the direction of the Massachusetts Department of Youth Services. Most of all, she enjoyed being with her family and friends.
WOJCUILEWICZ --A funeral service will be held 10am Thursday, November 29th at the T.J. Anderson & Son Funeral Home, 250 Main St., (Rte 119) Townsend Center. Please see www.andersonfuneral.com for additional information. Burial will be in Hillside Cemetery, Townsend. Calling hours are 4 to 7 p.m. Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society, 41 Speen Street, Framingham MA 01701.
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Denise (Irish) Zeidman
November 30, 2007
I'll always remember Eddies Mom for her gift of gab.Her home was like walking into a museum, so much to look at.She was an amazing lady!
Heartfelt sympathy to you Eddie and your family.
Sincerely,
Denise

Myself and my youngest child Lilynne. (5yrs)
Tracy Campbell (Wright)
November 29, 2007
Emma is my great grandmother. She is a great woman .We are very lucky to have had her in our lives. We called her nana up the hill when we were younger and still find ourselves referring her as that. I love you and miss you Nana.

THE GIRLS
BOBO DUNN
November 28, 2007

MATT/BOBO
BOB DUNN
November 28, 2007
PICTURES OF MY PARNER, MATT AND I.
ALSO THE AUNT'S
ROBERT DUNN
November 28, 2007
HELLO EMMA WAS GOOD TO ME IN MY YOUTH AND TEEN.AND I LOVE HER FOR THAT. ALL MY LOVE .BOB{BOBO} DUNN.
Annamarie O'Donnell (Coughlin)
November 27, 2007
I have so many great memories as a young child at parties and summer barbecues. Her summer parties were the best- she was a great lady who loved her family and opened her home. My sympathy to her children and family.
lori durno
November 27, 2007
my deepest sympathy to her granddaughter rose and her family on the loss of her grandmother..
love always lori rus and penny
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