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Jonetta D. (Chalk) Parente, 81.(DEATHS)
From:
Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA)
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September 5, 2007
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NORTHBOROUGH Jonetta D. (Chalk) Parente, 81, of Northborough, formerly of Marlborough for over fifty years, died Tuesday (Sept. 4, 2007) at UMass Memorial Healthcare, 55 Lake Ave. North in Worcester after an illness.
She leave her husband of 58 years, Alfred J. Parente. Two daughters, Rhonda J. Field and her husband Robert of Northborough and Robin J. Saunders and her husband Paul of Tampa, Florida. A son Robert J. Parente and his wife Patricia of Southborough. She also ...
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