Marguerite (D’Orlando) Nott
Family & friends are invited to attend Visiting Hours on Wednesday, July 27th from 4:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Vertuccio & Smith, Home for Funerals, 773 Broadway (Rt. 107) Revere for Marguerite (D’Orlando) Nott, who died peacefully in her residence in Revere following a long illness, she was 96 years old. A funeral will be conducted from the funeral home on Thursday, July 28th at 10:00 a.m., followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church, 250 Revere St., Revere at 11:00 a.m. Interment will follow immediately in Puritan Lawn Memorial Park, Peabody.
Marguerite was born in the family home in Revere on Furness St., to her parents Leonard & Concetta (DiBlasi) D’Orlando. She was one of seven children. She was raised & educated in Revere and was an alumna of Revere High School, Class of 1944. She was later married to her husband, Lawrence E. Nott and remained living in her family home, where they began to raise their three children. Marguerite was a devoted mother & wife and did everything for her family. She was most happy when she was surrounded by the love & joy her family gave her. Marguerite was most proud of living at her home on Furness Street her for entire life. She was also a very active member of the Revere Senior Center, where she stayed active and forged many wonderful friendships.
She is the beloved wife of 58 years to the late Lawrence E. Nott. Loving mother of Patricia Cafarelli & her husband Nicholas of Peabody, John Nott & his wife Mary Ellen of Medford & Paul Nott of Medford. She is the dear sister of the late Louise Tartaro, Angela Cangiano, Rose Moscatel, Eleanor Fleet, Catherine Gaurdino, & Albert D’Orlando. Cherished Nana to four grandchildren, nine great grandchildren & one great great grandchild.
In lieu of flowers, remembrances may be made to Bishop Reed The Catholic TV Network, P.O. Box 9196 Watertown, MA 02471.
To the family of Marguerite, I wish to express my sincere sympathy to all of you. She was a lovely lady and a joy to be around at the Revere Senior Center
“Auntie Margarite” was such a wonderful person. She and I often felt that we would have been friends and had met somehow other than being related. I fondly remember Christmas time at Uncle Lonny and Auntie Margarite’s house was filled with large cookie sheets of Italian and other Christmas cookies!! As a small child I found this to be magical! And she always was so kind. In later years I used to take my dad, Gerry Breton, out to Revere to see his half-siblings and sister-in-law, Lonny and Margarite, and Pauline. I am so glad that she was my aunt, and more importantly, my friend. She will be greatly missed …..
Several years ago, a lovely woman came over to compliment my singing at Immaculate Conception Church. We were both so happy to learn that we shared the same name! Every occasion of seeing each other was joyous! God bless you Marguerite the memory of your smile brings a smile to my heart.
Your friend, Marguerite
Patti and family
Deepest symptom the passing of your mother. Sweet lady who always was smiling. RIP Mrs. Nott.