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Elizabeth Rodriguez, 54, died Friday, March 7, 2025, at the Tremont Nursing Home in Wareham, after a period of declining health. Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, daughter of the late David Rodriguez and Geraldine (McFadden) Rodriguez, she moved to Stoughton at age 7. She attended Stoughton Schools and received her Certified Nursing Assistant Certificate. She worked as a CNA for several years at several area nursing homes including the Cardinal Cushing Center in Pembroke. Elizabeth was a devoted mother who was also known as the Queen of the Vikings to friends. In her free time, she enjoyed spending time at the beach and spending time with her family.
Elizabeth was the loving mother of Mary K. Visser of Dorchester and Elizabeth J. Visser of Wareham. She was the grandmother of Aiden Mitchel. She was also the sister of Bridget Sordillo of Pembroke and the late Katherine Rodriguez. Elizabeth was the longtime companion of Robert Dailey, Jr. of Canton and his two sons, Sean and Daniel Dailey. She is also survived by several nieces and nephews, and former husband and longtime friend Allan I. Visser.
Graveside services will be held on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at 11 AM in the Evergreen Cemetery, 1100 Washington St., Stoughton.
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