Gloria Angela (Solimine) Delcore

Born: Sat., Apr. 16, 1927
Died: Thu., Jan. 5, 2017


Visitation

10:00 AM to 12:00 PM, Mon., Jan. 09, 2017
Location: Rocco Funeral Home


Prayer Service

12:00 PM to 12:30 PM, Mon., Jan. 09, 2017
Location: Rocco Funeral Home


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Delcore, of Everett on Thursday, January 5, 2017, Gloria (Solimine). Beloved wife of the late Rudolph (Rudy) Delcore to whom she was happily married to for 35 years before his sudden and premature demise, passed at age 89 surrounded by her loving family at home. Dearest mother of Gloria Hartling, Joanne M. DeMato and husband John (Mickey), Priscilla Garrity and husband Richard (Rickey) and Gregory Delcore and wife Victoria.  Adored daughter of the late Salvatore and Paolina (Ginolfi) of Italy and last surviving sister of 15 other siblings.  Also survived by her much loved grandchildren Christian DeMato and his wife Sara, Jenna DeMato Hebert and her husband Phillip, Paul Harting, Craig Garrity and his wife Samantha, Alicia and Michael Garrity and Greg and Marc Delcore. Also survived by her two cherished great granddaughters Lia and Ella DeMato who provided her with the most joy in her declining days.  A Girl’s High School Graduate who just recently attended her 72nd year reunion with Gloria Salerno of Everett of her class, lived in Boston’s Historic North End where she helped her father in his bakery and then worked at the Eagle Shoe Company in Everett. She married as a war bride after Rudy’s return from Okinawa in the Philippines in World War II.  She moved to Everett where she resided for close to 70 years and after raising her family she went to work as a cafeteria helper for the Everett Public Schools. She was a dear friend to Ginny (Messina) Jamgochian of Woburn, Linda Mancuso of Boston and the late Tony Calabro of New York.  Gloria was a proud former member of the Everett Emblem Club, Mother of Twins Club, The Red Hats Society and the The City of Everett Beautification Committee and was an avid Boynton Beach, Florida snowbird where she made many great friends and enjoyed the rest of her life.

The funeral is from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main Street, Everett, MA on Monday, January 9, 2017. A Prayer Service will be held in the funeral home at 12:00 pm (noon). Visiting hours are prior from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm.  Relatives and friends are invited.  Interment will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.

A memorial in Gloria’s name may be made to The Home for Little Wanderers, 780 American Legion Hwy, Roslindale, MA or Mystic Valley Elder Services, 300 Commercial St., #19, Malden, MA  02148.

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Judy Medeiros
   Posted Fri January 06, 2017
To Gloria's daughters,son-in-laws and grandchildren I me so so sorry of Gloria's passing. i know we will all miss you greatly.

Romboli Family
   Posted Sat January 07, 2017
We are so very sorry for your loss of a beautiful, loving and wonderful woman. Gloria will always have a special place in or hearts as well as all of you! We love you all so very much, Rose & Eddie & Dana xoxo

Joseph Cancellieri
   Posted Sat January 07, 2017

BALANCE EASEL SPRAY was sent by The Cancellieri and DeLong Families.

Go in peace, Auntie Gloria! The Cancellieri and DeLong Families


Posie & Joe, (joe)Sandy & Jeanne Gregory Omaha, NE
   Posted Sun January 08, 2017
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
We are sad to hear of Gloria passing as we have many happy memories of your mother at the home on Gladstone street.
Your mom and dad were a loving couple to us all.
May she rest in peace.

Michelle Cipriano
   Posted Sun January 08, 2017
Shane and I are sorry for your loss.Auntie Gloria was a wonderful and special person,she will be missed.My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.

Carolyn O'Brien
   Posted Sun January 08, 2017

SOFT AND SWEET MEMORIES STANDING SPRAY was sent by Carolyn O'Brien.

My deepest condolences on the loss of your mother. Gloria was such a vibrant, tireless woman - she will be sorely missed by everyone she knew.


Lillian H. Johnston
   Posted Mon January 09, 2017
Gloria, Joanne, Priscilla and Gregory, blessings to your Mom and all your loved ones. Enjoyed the conversations with your Mom over the last (almost 50 years) especially on her visits home to be with you all and to gain her strength.
I know Red would also want to give his condolences! Sincerely, Lil, Pat, Rob, Maureen and Kathleen Johnston.