Phyllis (DeLoreto) Binda-Breda

Born: Mon., Oct. 12, 1914
Died: Mon., Mar. 29, 2010


Visitation

4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Wed., Mar. 31, 2010
Location: - Not available -


Funeral Mass

10:00 AM Thu., Apr. 01, 2010


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BREDA-BINDA, Phyllis (DeLoreto)

Of Everett on March 29 at age 95. Beloved wife of the late Charles Binda and Natale Breda. Loving mother of Arlene Dotoli and her late husband Arthur of Melrose, Lino Binda and his wife Ruth of Revere and the late Joyce Forbes and her late husband Windsor of Malden. She is survived by many loving grandchildren, great grandchildren and great-great grandchildren. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco and Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St, EVERETT on Thursday April 1st at 8:30 am. A Funeral Blessing will be held at St Mary's Church, Revere at 10 am. Relatives and friends are kindly invited. Visiting hours are Wednesday only 4-8pm. In lieu of flowers donations in her memory may be made to Hallmark Health and Hospice, 178 Savin St, Malden, 02148. Interment at Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett Complimentary valet parking available to all attendees.

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Nancy, David, Anthony, Rebecca and Tom
  
To our Nana,
We will never forget years of special memories! Christmas will not be the same without you! I will miss the years of helping you decorate, even when you said you didn't want to do it. We look around our house and see you in every room. Plants you gave us, our special afghan, and of course christmas ornaments. You will always be in our hearts and memories!
To Dad and Aunt Arlene,
We are so sorry for your loss! Nana is in good hands and has been welcomed by Auntie Joyce, Papa and a choir of angels.
We are all blessed to have known such and incredible woman!
xoxo
Love, Nancy, David, Anthony, Rebecca and Tom

Debby, Fred & Deanna
  
Nana,
I'm sorry I was a half a day late for our visit. I can hear you yelling that at me...except you would have said I was a day & a half late. I wish I listened to my instinct and came over Friday but wishing won't bring you back. You gave me the best all my life, especially the last two years where you & I became best buddies. Thank you for sharing your stories and your poems with me...thank you for sharing your heart with me. No amount of money can buy the joy you've given me especially in the last two years. You will be happy to know that everyone that has ever crossed paths with you loved you even if you yelled at them and sometime especially if you yelled at them. I know I will never be able to make the best bed, or the perfect sauce compared to you but you know I tried. But because of you I have gained strength from deep within and you can trust that I will take care of things. I'm sorry the neighbors saw you leave in your pajamas in an ambulance but you gave me no choice. I just want to know who is going to be my Saturday girl now? Deanna, Fred & I love you so much. You've given us more than you will ever know. Who is going to yell at us now?? Sleep with the angels my beautiful princess....I love you.
Always, Debby, Fred & Deanna xoxo

Patti, Jim, Bryan and Sean
  
Nana - I don't think I could express it as well as my sisters, but just know that we love you and will miss you very much. It was great to be able to share with you that I learned how to crochet just over a year ago. I have always admired your beautiful creations and I felt so proud when I finally learned. However, anything I make will never be as beautiful or as special as the afghan you gave to me. And that afghan is now my comfort.
Dad - We are very sorry for your loss and you know we are here for whatever you need. Love and peace, Patti, Jim, Bryan and Sean

Lee Binda
  
Nana,
I will never learn to crochet, knit, or sew like my other sisters unless there is a way to do it with a hammer and nails. But I'm glad you could because that afghan sure keeps my feet warm on those cold winter nights. Rest in peace.
Dad and Aunt Arlene,
I am so sorry for your loss. Dad, you always said if you think it's right, then do it. You did it, and it was right.
Love. Lee

Peggy Binda Ciocco and Family
  
Nana,
I am sorry I haven't seen you that much over the last few years, but it doesn't mean that I wasn't thinking of you. You were always in my thoughts and in my heart. My only regret is that my kids didn't get to know you better. Rest in peace and say hello to everyone. We love you.
Dad and Aunt Arlene,
We are very sorry for your loss. May the love an light of peace surround you.
Love,
Peggy, Angelo and the boys

The Bergeron Family
  
May the peace which comes from the memories of love shared, comfort you now and in the days ahead. We are so sorry for your loss.

If you need anything please know that we are here.

Love,
Tom & Becca