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Carol A. (Shea) Ciciotte

Carol Ciciotte Obituary

Carol Anne (Shea) Ciciotte of Cohasset, MA, passed away peacefully on Friday, April 15th, 2022. Born in Clinton, MA in 1941 to Hugh Shea and Anne Lee. It was there she met the love of her life, the late Robert J. Ciciotte. As a resident of Cohasset for 50 years, she raised her daughters: Ellen Ciciotte of Cohasset, Tracy MacLean of
Ft. Collins, CO, Susan Sullivan of Boulder, CO, and Lee Anne DeVries of Cohasset. She also leaves behind her most loved grandchildren: Carly MacLean, Charles, Michael, and Kurt Alexander DeVries, Elisabeth Sullivan, and her brother Robert Shea of Worcester, MA.

 

Carol received her nursing degree from Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing and Boston Children’s Hospital. For 25 years, she cherished her role as the School Nurse for Cohasset Public Schools. Carol was a lover of the arts, an accomplished knitter of Icelandic sweaters, needlepointer, pianist and a skilled Bridge partner. With Bob, she traveled the world and whether it was skiing with her girls or on adventures with life-long friends, Carol’s smile and laughter filled the air. She will be dearly missed.

 

A Celebration of Life will take place on June 11th, 10:00AM at Glastonbury Abbey, 16 Hull Street, Hingham, MA. Family and friends are invited to attend. The family requests that donations be made to Autumn Hospice, Norwell, MA (http://www.chafoundation.net) in lieu of flowers.

 

 

 

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Celebration of Life
Saturday
June 11, 2022

10:00 AM
Glastonbury Abbey, Hull Street, Hingham

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