Helen McCabe Nalli
Helen McCabe Nalli, of Milton, formerly of Uphams Corner, Dorchester, Friday April 19, 2013. Beloved wife of the late Henry Nalli. Loving mother of Marie Deneen of Milton and Henry Nalli Jr and his wife Diane of Somerville. Devoted grandmother of Tom and Janet O’Connell of Milton and great-grandmother of Ryan and Caitlin OConnell of Milton. She is also survived by the McCabe families of Dedham. Helen worked at Walter Baker Chocolate Factory in Lower Mills for years. She was an active member of St Mary’s Sodality, and was actively involved in her church and community. She was a woman with a true zest for life and was totally devoted to her family, and the welfare of others. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Mary of The Hills Church, 29 St Mary’s Rd.. Milton, Monday April 22 at 12 Noon. Visitation at Dolan & Chapman Funeral Home 5 Canton Ave., MILTON VILLAGE, from 10:30-11:30 prior to service. In lieu of flowers memorial contributions in Helen’s memory may be made to The William
B. Rice Eventide Home, 215 Adams St. Quincy, MA 02169.
Guestbook Entries
So sorry for the loss of your mother, Helen. I really loved working with her in physical therapy at Eventide- we used to sing “When Irish Eyes are Smiling”! I could tell that she had a zest for life- she was a lot of fun! Will miss seeing her lovely family at Eventide, especially Hank and Diane- if there was ever a true example of “the perfect son” it has to be Hank! He visited faithfully every day, and when Diane retired, we saw her faithfully as well. I know Marie was here in the afternoons when I was usually gone for the day, and she was very devoted as well. God bless your wonderful family, and take comfort in the thought that, if anyone is in heaven, it has to be Helen, probably singing her beloved Irish songs! Sincerely, Peggy
So sorry for your loss. We’re thinking of you and sending our love.
Marie ,Hank and all the Nalli family, I am so glad thet I knew Helen. She was a great friend to my mom and treated me as one of her own. So pleased that I stopped by a few years ago to see her. She will be sorely missed.
My sister Elinor and I are snowbirds here in Florida and I am sad I am unable to attend the services .
My heart goes out to all. Bobby.