Obituaries 02-22-2029

Rita Hartnett

The World Is Going To Be a Lot Quieter Without Her Robust Laugh and Infectious Life-of-the-Party Persona

Rita A. Hartnett, 94, of Winthrop passed away peacefully at home on February 21.

Born in Cambridge on March 3, 1929, she was preceded in death by her parents, Carolina and John Wallace, sister, Genevieve A. Messina and her brother, John A. Wallace. She is survived by her daughters, Nancy (Osborne) and her husband, Walter, Patricia and her partner, Timothy Walker and Elaine (Mauro) and her husband, Vincent, her sister, Carol A. English and her grandchildren, Jessica Shelton, Sean Osborn and Lindsay Osborn. She is also survived by several loving nieces, nephews, grand nieces, grand nephews and their families.

Rita grew up in East Boston at Orient Heights, the middle child among two sisters, Genevieve and Carol and a brother, John. Her mother, Carolina Cazzaniga emigrated from Italy, meeting her father, John Wallace in Boston. As a young girl, she enjoyed helping her aunt at the corner store, especially appreciating the candy aisle. Rita graduated from Mount St. Joseph Academy in Brighton in 1946.

Rita was a devoted single mother who cherished and raised three young girls in the early 1960’s. She took employment in Winthrop, Boston and Cambridge at the State House, Winthrop Police Station, Stone & Webster Engineering Corp., and Prospectus, LLC until she was 85 years young. Rita was very resourceful using public transportation to go to work and family activities, imparting that experience to her girls to be independent and strong.

Rita loved to travel, visiting her family across the country, many times bringing live lobsters along for the ride. She especially enjoyed visiting her grandchildren in the Midwest. Rita also had a variety of interests: ballroom dancing, annual family Asti parties, attending the MassCap at Suffolk Downs, collecting albums of many musicians — in particular Tom Jones, Neil Diamond and Engelbert Humperdinck, crossword puzzles, knitting and crocheting, animal lover (several adopted pets), Charlie Brown and Snoopy, to highlight some of her favorite things. Many family members are enjoying her beautiful custom afghans, mittens, ponchos and scarves. She enjoyed taking her girls on adventures for Bailey’s ice cream sundaes, sitting in the bleachers at Red Sox games, attending her brother’s Boston Marathon races and rummaging for deals at Filene’s Basement and Jordan Marsh. Another Rita highlight was taking her girls to Revere Beach for amusement rides, pizza and picture booths.

Closer to home, Winthrop Highlands Beach was a favorite spot for beach picnics. Traditional family events were summers at Newfound Lake and school vacation week skiing at Mt. Snow. As a lover of holidays, you could count on Rita to be dressed in style with coordinated accessories. In addition, the family looked forward to her signature specialties of homemade raviolis, stuffed artichokes, miniature cupcakes and boiled cookies.

Not to be diminished, anyone who knew Rita, knew that she was an avid Boston sports fan and really loved her Celtics. In retirement, her favorite pastime was everything and anything sports.

Additionally, Rita was a breast cancer survivor. She was strong, funny, witty and determined. Rita had a quick wit and a great sense of humor. The world is going to be a lot quieter without her robust laugh and infectious life-of-the-party persona. She lived a long, gritty life and has provided countless wonderful memories to celebrate her.

Family and friends are cordially invited to attend the visitation from the Caggiano-O’Maley-Frazier Funeral Home, Winthrop on Friday, March 1 from 4 to 7 p.m. The funeral will be conducted from the funeral home on Saturday, March 2 at 9 a.m. followed by a Funeral Mass in St. John the Evangelist Church, 320 Winthrop St., Winthrop at 10 a.m.. Services will conclude with the interment in the Belle Isle section of Winthrop Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to the MSPCA at www.mspca.org.

To sign the online guestbook, go to www.caggianofuneralhome.com.

Patricia Jacobson

Retired Department Store Bill Adjuster

 Patricia F. Jacobson of Winthrop passed away at home on February 25th. She was 92 years old.

Born in Brockton, she was the beloved daughter of the late Lillian (Brest) and Samuel Peyser. Prior to her retirement, she worked as a bill adjuster for a department store.

The devoted wife of 60 years to the late William Jacobson, she was the loving mother of Linda A. Jacobson of South Kingstown, Rhode Island and the late Barry Michael Jacobson.

A graveside service was held in the Belle Isle section of Winthrop Cemetery on Tuesday, February 27th. Shiva will be private.

Memorial donations may be made to the Winthrop Senior Center, 35 Harvard St., Winthrop MA 02152.

To sign the online guestbook, go to www.caggianofuneralhome.com.

Andrew DeFilippis

DAV Member and Former Winthrop Resident

Andrew J. DeFilippis of Middleton, formerly of Winthrop, passed away at the Brudnick Center for Living in Peabody on February 23, 2024. He was 92 years old.

Born in Boston, he was the beloved son of the late Mary (Salza) and Nicholas DeFilippis. A long-time resident of Winthrop, he enlisted in the United States Air Force during the Korean War reaching the rank of Staff Sergeant. After his honorable discharge, he went on to work in the furniture and upholstery business. He was also a member of DAV.

He was the devoted husband of the late Marilyn A. (Spano) and the loving father of Andrew DeFilippis and his wife Kathleen of Saugus, David DeFilippis and his wife, Jerri of Saugus, Brian DeFilippis and his wife, Diana of Manchester, New Hampshire and Mark DeFilippis and his wife, Susanna of Middleton; dear brother of Richard DeFilippis of Duxbury and the late Michael DeFilippis, Nicholas DeFilippis and Anna Vandersnoek and cherished grandfather of Nicholas, Christopher, Adriana and Sofia.

Family and friends are cordially invited to attend the visitation from the Caggiano-O’Maley-Frazier Funeral Home, Winthrop today, Thursday, February 29 from 9 to 11 a.m. followed by a funeral service in the funeral home at 11 a.m. Services will conclude with military honors in the Belle Isle section of Winthrop Cemetery.

To sign the online guestbook, go to www.caggianofuneralhome.com.

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