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Concettina "Connie" L. (Cavallaro) Oliver, 82.(DEATHS)
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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June 22, 2007
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RUTLAND Concettina "Connie" L. (Cavallaro) Oliver, 82, of 85 Emerald Road, died Thursday, June 21, 2007 in Kindred Hospital, Leicester, after an illness.
Her husband of 34 years, William J. Oliver, died in 1983. She leaves a son, William J. Oliver, Jr. and his wife Leah of Rutland; a daughter, Patricia A. Marsh and her husband Dwight of Rutland; a sister, Phyllis Solaperto of Rutland; a brother, Lawrence Cavallaro of New Hampshire; 4 grandchildren, Derek J. Oliver and his fiancee Lisa Castelli of Jefferson, Julie E. Marsh and her fiance Mark Connolly of Cherry ...
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