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Gia Boretti, age 26, passed away surrounded by her family on February 25, 2025. She was the beloved daughter of Sherrie and Richard Boretti, and cherished granddaughter of Judy and Carl Kemp, Donna and Andrew Ryan, and Joanne and John Boretti. Gia was a loving sister to her younger sister, Gabriella (24) , and her younger brother, Gunnar (22). She is also survived by many dear aunts, uncles, cousins and friends who loved her dearly.
Gia was a vibrant and creative soul with a passion for beauty and design. She loved doing makeup, hair, and nails, and brought her artistry and flair to everything she touched. Her infectious humor and quick wit made her the funniest person to be around—she had an ability to light up any room with her laughter and bright spirit. Gia's love for design was an important part of who she was, and she poured her heart into every project she worked on.
Though her time with us was far too short, Gia’s memory will live on in the hearts of all who knew her. We will miss her for the incredible joy she brought into our lives, her humor, her creativity, and the love she so freely gave. Gia will forever be loved and remembered.
Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation to say their final goodbyes on Monday March 3rd from 4-6PM at Mackinnon Funeral Home: 760 Washington Street, Whitman MA, 02382.
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