She attended the Immaculate Conception Grammer School and was a graduate of Lowell High School, Class of 1960. An attendant of Calvary Baptist Church, in her younger years she was active in the Callery Park Auxiliary. For many years she ran a home care nursery and was well-known for her love and care for children.
Besides her husband and parents, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dawn Capone Darrigo, Mrs. James McKennedy (Robin) and Miss Amy Beth Capone a son Daniel Capone III; a sister, Mrs. Mary Jo Brodsky; a brother Daniel Wyman; a granddaughter and five grandsons; a half-sister, Mrs. Michael Cook (Patricia) and two half-brothers, David Day and Allan Day.
Arrangements were by the Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Tewksbury.
(Full obituary on page 18 of the Thursday, October 3, 1991 edition of "The Lowell Sun")
She attended the Immaculate Conception Grammer School and was a graduate of Lowell High School, Class of 1960. An attendant of Calvary Baptist Church, in her younger years she was active in the Callery Park Auxiliary. For many years she ran a home care nursery and was well-known for her love and care for children.
Besides her husband and parents, she is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Dawn Capone Darrigo, Mrs. James McKennedy (Robin) and Miss Amy Beth Capone a son Daniel Capone III; a sister, Mrs. Mary Jo Brodsky; a brother Daniel Wyman; a granddaughter and five grandsons; a half-sister, Mrs. Michael Cook (Patricia) and two half-brothers, David Day and Allan Day.
Arrangements were by the Morse-Bayliss Funeral Home. Interment in St. Mary's Cemetery, Tewksbury.
(Full obituary on page 18 of the Thursday, October 3, 1991 edition of "The Lowell Sun")
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