Anna (Mancini) Hill Of Waltham, formerly of Watertown, passed away, January 9th, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Daniel Phillip Hill and mother of the late Francis X. "Frank" Hill.
Anna is survived by her devoted and loving children, Catherine Hill of Waltham; Michael Hill of Tewksbury; Daniel P. Hill, Jr. of Kona, Hawaii; and Kenneth Hill of Huntington Beach, California, her 8 cherished grandchildren and her 3 adoring great-grandchildren, her dear siblings, Rose Falvey of Brighton; Richard "Butch" Mancini of Falmouth; Anthony Mancini of Falmouth; Dottie Casella of Bourne; and the late Nicholas Mancini, Nora Noe, Viola Daniels, and Peter Mancini. In addition, she is survived by many nieces and nephews.
Anna had been employed as a Secretary at the Raytheon Corporation in Waltham for many years but throughout her life was a devoted and loving homemaker to her husband and children. Proud of her Italian heritage, she loved cooking and making her famous sauce and meatballs. The family got together every Sunday for Anna's homemade dinners. She was always making sure everyone was well fed.
ARRANGEMENTS: Brasco & Sons Memorial Chapels, Waltham.
INTERMENT: Mount Feake Cemetery in Waltham.
Published in The Boston Globe on Jan. 12, 2020
Anna (Mancini) Hill Of Waltham, formerly of Watertown, passed away, January 9th, 2020. Beloved wife of the late Daniel Phillip Hill and mother of the late Francis X. "Frank" Hill.
Anna is survived by her devoted and loving children, Catherine Hill of Waltham; Michael Hill of Tewksbury; Daniel P. Hill, Jr. of Kona, Hawaii; and Kenneth Hill of Huntington Beach, California, her 8 cherished grandchildren and her 3 adoring great-grandchildren, her dear siblings, Rose Falvey of Brighton; Richard "Butch" Mancini of Falmouth; Anthony Mancini of Falmouth; Dottie Casella of Bourne; and the late Nicholas Mancini, Nora Noe, Viola Daniels, and Peter Mancini. In addition, she is survived by many nieces and nephews.
Anna had been employed as a Secretary at the Raytheon Corporation in Waltham for many years but throughout her life was a devoted and loving homemaker to her husband and children. Proud of her Italian heritage, she loved cooking and making her famous sauce and meatballs. The family got together every Sunday for Anna's homemade dinners. She was always making sure everyone was well fed.
ARRANGEMENTS: Brasco & Sons Memorial Chapels, Waltham.
INTERMENT: Mount Feake Cemetery in Waltham.
Published in The Boston Globe on Jan. 12, 2020
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