FRANKLIN - Priscilla A. (Ficco) Lee , 64, of Franklin, died Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006, at Milford Regional Medical Center, where she was a patient for two weeks. She was the wife of James W. Lee for 41 years. Born in Milford, a daughter of Grace M. (Worster) Ficco of Franklin, and the late Domenic F. Ficco, she was a lifelong Franklin resident. Educated in local schools, she was a 1960 graduate of Franklin High School. She was a 1963 graduate of St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing in Worcester. Mrs. Lee was a retired registered nurse, who formerly worked at Norwood Hospital, Milford Hospital and for the Woonsocket Visiting Nurses Association. A lifetime communicant of St. Mary's Church in Franklin, she was also a Eucharistic minister and a member of the Legion of Mary and the Catholic Women's Club. She was a member of the Foxboro Women's Christian Club. Her hobbies and interests included her children, grandchildren and travel.
The funeral was scheduled for Monday, Dec. 18, from the Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Funeral Home, 33 Cottage St., with a funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church and burial in St. Mary's Cemetery.
FRANKLIN - Priscilla A. (Ficco) Lee , 64, of Franklin, died Wednesday, Dec. 13, 2006, at Milford Regional Medical Center, where she was a patient for two weeks. She was the wife of James W. Lee for 41 years. Born in Milford, a daughter of Grace M. (Worster) Ficco of Franklin, and the late Domenic F. Ficco, she was a lifelong Franklin resident. Educated in local schools, she was a 1960 graduate of Franklin High School. She was a 1963 graduate of St. Vincent Hospital School of Nursing in Worcester. Mrs. Lee was a retired registered nurse, who formerly worked at Norwood Hospital, Milford Hospital and for the Woonsocket Visiting Nurses Association. A lifetime communicant of St. Mary's Church in Franklin, she was also a Eucharistic minister and a member of the Legion of Mary and the Catholic Women's Club. She was a member of the Foxboro Women's Christian Club. Her hobbies and interests included her children, grandchildren and travel.
The funeral was scheduled for Monday, Dec. 18, from the Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Funeral Home, 33 Cottage St., with a funeral Mass in St. Mary's Church and burial in St. Mary's Cemetery.
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