Cindy A. (Nickerson) Ferrero
Family & friends are invited to attend visiting hours on Friday, August 14th from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway, Revere, for Cindy A. (Nickerson) Ferrero, who died on Sunday, August 9th at the Hyder House Hospice of Dover, New Hampshire. Her funeral service will be conducted in the funeral home, following the visiting hours at 7: 15 p.m.
Cindy died following a three year battle with ovarian cancer. Born in Chelsea, she was raised and educated in Revere, graduating from Revere High School, Class of 1976. Cindy married Arthur “Jack” Ferrero of East Boston, 32 years ago and relocated in 1984 to Middleton for ten years, then Franklin, MA for four years, then onto Bellingham, MA for eight years and then finally to West Ossipee, New Hampshire in 2007. For over 15 years, she has worked with the US Postal Service and up until 6 months ago, was the Officer in Charge of the Chocorua, N.H. Postal Office and District.
Besides leaving her beloved husband Jack, She is the devoted mother of Nicolas A. Ferrero and his wife Michelle of Pittsfield, MA, and Jennifer A. Varney and her husband Corp. Dalton W. Varney, US Marine Corps, of Jacksonville, North Carolina. She is the dear sister of Bruce Nickerson of Haverhill and the late Gordon Nickerson Jr. and Ronald N. Nickerson. She is also lovingly survived by several nieces and nephews.
Jack, Nick, Jen,
I am so sorry to hear of Cindy’s passing.
I have and always will miss her and her Great laugh.
My heart and prayer’s go out to all of you.
Joanne
Franklin
To us Cindy was a great person , always so cheerful and sweet.
Along side her husband who is an awesome guy.
My condolences to the family. God bless!
My friend, Beverly Sullivan, and I wish to send our prayer and condolences to Cindy’s husband and children. We knew her at the Chocorua Post Office and she was always cheery and fun to hat with and we miss her. God bless you.
My deepest condolences to Jack, Nick, Jenny and all of Cindy’s family. Although we lost touch over the years, my love for her never waned. I’ll forever cherish my memories from our time together in Franklin. I could not have asked for a better role model at being a mom. What a blessing she was to me.
May you all find comfort in your loving memories and the knowledge that you will be together again one day. In the meantime the love you shared will keep her forever near. Cindy was an angel here on earth, so now she is your angel in Heaven.
Much love and sympathy,
Chris Spillers