Elizabeth M. “Betsy” (Cavaleri) Sardo
Elizabeth M. “Betsy” (Cavaleri) Sardo, of Milton, died at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston, Sunday August 25, 2013.
Born in Boston and raised in Dorchester, she was a graduate of Saint Patrick’s High School, Roxbury. A financial coordinator at Computershare, she was the former owner of On Second Thought Consignment Store in Cohasset. Betsy enjoyed music and dancing.
Loving daughter of Joan (Cefelo) Cavaleri of Dorchester and the late Joseph Cavaleri. Very special sister of Joan and her husband John Russo and Dianne and her husband Kevin McLaughlin, all of Milton, Joseph and his wife Phyllis Cavaleri of Randolph, Annmarie and her husband Steve Stalcup of Canton and Thomas Cavaleri and James Cavaleri, both of Dorchester. Adored aunt of Joe, Jen, Stephen, Diana, Gabriella, Alexandra, Gianna, Joey and Nicholas. Betsy is survived by several aunts, uncles, cousins and “the Girlfriends”.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Agatha Church, Adams Street at Brook Road, Thursday August 29 at 10:30 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON, Wednesday 4-8 PM. Interment Saint Joseph Cemetery, West Roxbury.
Guestbook Entries
My mom and I are devastated over the loss of Betsy.
I know Ma and Nonny are holding her hand.
Betsy was very courageous in her battle. I am
so thankful that she was able to spend some time with her girlfriends down at Sandy Neck a cou
BFF love ya girlfriend
A hole has been left in all our hearts. I miss my fellow “Diva”. An incredible family has lost a very special daughter, sister, aunt, cousin, and friend. My prayers and sympathy to you all. Love ya.
Joan and Family
I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and prayers are with you all
Joan and family – my prayers are with you all.
Marion and Pat
Please accept our sincere condolences on your loss. We feel privileged to have known this lovely woman. May your sorrow soon fade and be replaced with the fondest, most cherished memories of Betsy.
Fondly,
Please accept my sincere condolences on your loss. I knew her as Liz, my co-worker. She was a joy to know and her loss is felt deeply. I will cherish the short time I knew her. I am grateful to God that she is at peace and suffering no more. May God bless Liz and her family and friends at this time of deepest sorrow.
Sincerely,
Laura Cuthbert
Dear Joanie and Family,
Thinking of you. Please accept our condolences.
Amy, Richard and Beatrice
My thoughts and prayers are with all the Cavaleri’s through this heartbreaking time. There is nothing I can say that will ease your pain but I just wanted you to know I am thinking of you all. My deepest condolences.
I’m so sad to hear about the passing of Betsy. Her memory will live on in our hearts forever.
To Joan and family,
so sorry about the loss of Betsy..she was a really sweet and talented person..and will be missed..
love always Bob and Natalie Burns
Dear Big Joan & Family
My thoughts and prayers are with your family. God bless you all.
I am married to one of the “girlfriends”and I know Betsy will truly be missed.by all.Very sorry for your loss.She is is heaven for sure!Paul Nadeau
I will miss our daily conversations, our laughs, our tears and jokes. Liz you are/were so special to me! We have sat next to each other for the past 5 years and I am going to miss you more than you will ever know! You were a true friend to me and I will never forget you!
To her family… My sincere condolences to all of you! She loved and adored her family. She always said how lucky she was to have the love and support from you all. She will be missed by many!
We will miss our sweet neighbor who always had a smile, kind words, and a helping hand. We spent a lot of time shoveling together this winter. She’ll always be remembered as a tough cookie. My condolences to her family.
Joanie and family
I am so sorry for your loss of Betsy.
I am blessed to have considered her a friend and honory Emery Girl.
She will live in our hearts forever. My thoughts and prayers are with
you.
We met when we were 14 years old, almost 50 years ago. I expected to grow old together, to one day have silver hair, still laughing over silly things and complaining about the young people and how we knew better. It will never be the same. I will miss you forever Liz; I miss you already.
Mrs. Cavaleri, Ann and Family,
The loss of Betsy is heart-wrenching, my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you. I’ve been thinking of Betsy since I heard and thought “Betsy truly did live an honest and truthful life. She certainly was true to herself” and you can’t get any better than that! For some reason I am remembering of how she always made sure the jingle bells were tightly stranded and everyone had one to join in on the sing alongs at Christmas. She was a genuine person. Rest in Peace Betsy! Sending Peace and Love -Gail
I didn’t know until much later, my heartfelt condolences . she was at a time, my loved sister-in-law.