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Josepha "Pinky" Melanson
WATERBURY- Mrs. Josepha “Pinky” (Moran) Melanson, 83,
of Waterbury,
devoted wife of the late Donald Melanson Sr.,
passed away peacefully at the home of her daughter in Bristol.
Born in Waterbury on January 10, 1941, Josepha was the daughter of
the late James and Josepha (Sutton) Moran.
Josepha was formerly employed with Hayden Switch, Timex,
Lux Time-Robert Shaw, Johnson & Johnson Medical and Anco Tool.
Pinky enjoyed playing bingo with friends.
She spent her life caring for others, especially her family and always
put others before herself.
She was a longtime parishioner of St. Leo The Great / Mary Mother of the
Church Parish.
Left to cherish her memory and carry on her loving legacy are her four
children Debra Lee Roberts,
Donald Melanson Jr. and his wife Susan, Lisa Graca and her husband
Joao, Carolann Melanson,
her three grandsons, Kevin Melanson, Matthew Melanson and his wife
Danielle, Steven Melanson
and his partner Jocelyn, two great granddaughters Briana Oppedisano,
Callie Melanson,
several generations of nieces and nephews including great nieces Meghan
Bennett and her husband Mike,
Hannah Ouellette, Lizzy Pawlak and her husband Colin, her great great
niece Caroline Bennett,
her nephew “other son” Charlie Lacombe and her sister-in-law Elaine
Florio.
She is also survived by her loving sister and partner in crime Carolyn
Lacombe.
They enjoyed shopping, laughing, coffee and spent time at the Lake house
and Florida.
In addition to her husband and parents Josepha was predeceased by her
two brothers James and Brian Moran.
Josepha’s family would like to thank the Nursing staff at Trinity Health
of New England Hospice nurses Ameila,
Tammy, Julie, Erica and her aide Karen for making their mom comfortable
during her last weeks.
Friends and family are invited to celebrate Josepha’s life at a Mass on
Tuesday November 5, 2024
beginning at 10:30 AM at
St. Leo The Great Church / Mary Mother of The Church Parish
14 Bentwood Rd. Waterbury.
Visit www.woodtick memorial.com for online condolences.
Memorial Contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research
Hospital www.stjude.org
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