Norma (Pellegrino) Alibrandi of Quincy, formerly of Hull, died October 31, 2020. The beloved wife of the late Anthony "Tony" Alibrandi. Cherished mother of Fred Alibrandi of Weymouth and James Alibrandi of Hull and their spouses. Daughter of the late John and Flora (Balduzzi) Pellegrino. Sister of the late Mary Fazio and Vera Macero. Devoted Grammie to 3 grandchildren and their spouses. She is also Grammie to 9 great-grandchildren. She leaves behind her dear friend and longtime neighbor, Frannie. Norma left a positive impact on the lives of her many nieces, nephews, and godchildren. She was fondly referred to as Grammie or Auntie Norma.
Norma grew up in Somerville. In 1946 she married the love of her life, Anthony J."Tony" Alibrandi and they later moved to Hull where they raised their family. She worked as a bookkeeper and retired in the 80's. During her retirement they moved to Seminole Park in Hollywood, Florida, where she and Tony enjoyed the beautiful weather. In 2000, they moved back to Massachusetts and lived at 80 Clay Street in the Wollaston section of Quincy, where she provided loving care for her husband as his health declined. In 2019, Norma moved to the Fenno House on Hancock Street.
She was a talented painter who studied under Liz Baglione. She was also an antique dealer, along with her dear friend Frannie they opened "Grammies Den." She loved dancing, quilt making, and Bingo. A devout Catholic, Norma had a very special place in her heart for St. Mary's Parish in Hull and instilled her strong faith in her family. The foundation of her life was her family, they were the cornerstone of all that was truly important to her.
Arrangements: Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. HINGHAM.
Burial in Hull Village Cemetery, Hull.
Published in Boston Globe from Nov. 1 to Nov. 2, 2020.
Norma (Pellegrino) Alibrandi of Quincy, formerly of Hull, died October 31, 2020. The beloved wife of the late Anthony "Tony" Alibrandi. Cherished mother of Fred Alibrandi of Weymouth and James Alibrandi of Hull and their spouses. Daughter of the late John and Flora (Balduzzi) Pellegrino. Sister of the late Mary Fazio and Vera Macero. Devoted Grammie to 3 grandchildren and their spouses. She is also Grammie to 9 great-grandchildren. She leaves behind her dear friend and longtime neighbor, Frannie. Norma left a positive impact on the lives of her many nieces, nephews, and godchildren. She was fondly referred to as Grammie or Auntie Norma.
Norma grew up in Somerville. In 1946 she married the love of her life, Anthony J."Tony" Alibrandi and they later moved to Hull where they raised their family. She worked as a bookkeeper and retired in the 80's. During her retirement they moved to Seminole Park in Hollywood, Florida, where she and Tony enjoyed the beautiful weather. In 2000, they moved back to Massachusetts and lived at 80 Clay Street in the Wollaston section of Quincy, where she provided loving care for her husband as his health declined. In 2019, Norma moved to the Fenno House on Hancock Street.
She was a talented painter who studied under Liz Baglione. She was also an antique dealer, along with her dear friend Frannie they opened "Grammies Den." She loved dancing, quilt making, and Bingo. A devout Catholic, Norma had a very special place in her heart for St. Mary's Parish in Hull and instilled her strong faith in her family. The foundation of her life was her family, they were the cornerstone of all that was truly important to her.
Arrangements: Pyne Keohane Funeral Home, 21 Emerald St. HINGHAM.
Burial in Hull Village Cemetery, Hull.
Published in Boston Globe from Nov. 1 to Nov. 2, 2020.
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