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Szablinski, Eloise Frances (Desley)
, age 78, a lifelong Millis resident, died early Tuesday morning, November 10, 2009, at St. Patrick’s Manor in Framingham.
Born in Framingham on February 10, 1931, she was the daughter of the late Maurice and Alice (Tighe) Desley. She was a 1949 graduate of Millis High School.
Eloise married and remained in Millis, creating a loving home environment for her family. She worked with her husband at their business, A & N Mobil of Medway, keeping books and doing odd jobs for many years. A woman of great strength and faith, Eloise cared for her parents and husband through their many trials and illnesses without complaint.
A devoted and active parishioner of Saint Thomas the Apostle Church, she was also fond of cooking and preferred entertaining at home to going out. Eloise enjoyed reading and was a frequent patron of the Millis Public Library. The core of her family, she also had room in her heart for her many pets over the years.
Predeceased by her husband, Victor Szablinski, she is survived by two daughters, Alice M. Linnell and husband Robert of East Falmouth and Nancy M. Lauze and husband Gary of Hopkinton; two cousins, Mary Tighe and James Tighe, both of Holliston; four grandchildren, Vicki, Michelle, Kevin, and Jessie; and four great-grandchildren, Ashley, Kassie, Axel, and Addison.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Thomas the Apostle Church, 82 Exchange Street, Millis, on Saturday, Nov. 14th at 10:00a.m. Burial will follow at Prospect Hill Cemetery.
Visiting hours will be held at the Roberts-Mitchell Funeral Home, 90 Curve Street, Millis, Friday 3 – 7p.m.
If desired, donations may be made in Eloise’s memory to St. Patrick’s Manor, 863 Central St., Framingham, MA 01701.
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| Dennis Cardiff |
(dcardiff@imgsoftware.com): |
| While your moms passing creates a void in your heart take comfort in knowing she is in a better place. God Bless and may you find comfort in the peace of fond memories. |
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| Mary L. Simonds |
(mls85023@yahoo.com): |
Aunt Eloise,
Although it is so sad and painful for us loved ones you leave behind,I am kinda glad for you knowing you are at peace,with all our other loved ones,and especially because you are back in the arms of you precious Vic.I will never forget sleep overs in Norfolk.Swimming at the lake,Watching Ed Sullivan and Walt Disney on the very first color tv I ever saw while eating tomato soup and balogna or grilled cheese sandwiches on you living room floor.What I miss most about you and always loved was listening to the way you told stories.With such enthusiasim and full of laughter.Oh!That laugh of yours was something else.I will remember it always with a smile on my face.Keep on laughing up there ok Aunt Eloise.I'll be down here listening for you every time I look up at the stars.Rest in Peace. Love always,Your Neice Mary Louise |
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| Richard & Virginia Aulenback |
(rvamay@aol.com): |
| We extend our deepest sympathy to Eloise's family. May the memories of all the wonderful times ease the sadness in your heart. Eloise and I went through school together and were friends for many many years. She will be greatly missed by all that knew her. |
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| Nancy and Mickey Rojee |
(nancyrojee@yahoo.com): |
Alice and Nancy,
Mickey and I want to extend our deepest sympathy on the passing of your mother.Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. |
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| Ivah Simonds |
(ivah.simonds@rolls-royce.com): |
Alice & Nancy,
The passing of your Mother brings up so many, many memories of all the things she did for others in her lifetime. I have very special memories of her as a surrogate "Mother" to me when I moved here to Massachusetts as a very young bride. I don't know what I would have done without her love and support through the years. I remember all the Sunday afternoons she hosted get togethers for the family card games of the guys. We would spend hours just talking about any and everything. I am so greatful that she has always been there for me and helped me cope when I have been at my lowest points.
She was always the caregiver to so many, her mother, father and husband; but did so with so much love and tenderness. She truly was the hub of the wheel for her family and friends.
Eloise, may you rest in peace with your loved ones who have gone before and know that you have made a difference here on earth. You shall live forever in my heart through all the wonderful memories I have of our friendship; until we meet again my friend, I love you. |
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| Rita Bagdasarian {HOLT} |
(rbag312@yahoo.com): |
Eloise, may you rest in peace now. you were such a caregiver. I miss the stories you told when I stopped in for coffee.you are now with Vic, may God give you the peace you deserve.
Rita B as you called me.
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| Mary Lou Casey Kosh |
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| Eloise and family, so sorry to hear of your loss. We only ever saw each other in church or around town, but it was always a pleasure to see you and talk to you. God Bless you and your family. |
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