December 21, 2010
Paduano, Ottie R.
Ottie Rose Paduano, a lifelong resident of Dedham, died Monday, December 20, 2010 at the Caritas Norwood Hospital in Norwood, MA. She was 93. Ottie was born January 26, 1917 in Dedham, Massachusetts, a daughter of James and Rose (Palermo) Paduano, immigrants from Italy. She graduated from Dedham High School and started work with the Boston Envelope Company in Dedham where she worked for 20 years. Ottie then took a job working with the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, where she worked for the next 55 years, retiring as a Supervisor. She was the sister of the late Carmella Capone and the late Lena A. Paduano. Ottie is survived by her niece, Patricia Sweeney of Norwood; her nephew, Alfred Capone of Dedham; three grandnieces; a great grandniece, and two great grandnephews. Visiting hours will be held Wednesday, December 22nd from 5 to 8 PM at the Folsom Funeral Home, 87 Milton Street, Dedham. Relatives and friends will gather at the funeral home Thursday morning at 8 AM, and proceed to St. Mary’s Church, 420 High Street, Dedham for her Mass of Christian Burial at 9 o clock. Burial will follow in Brookdale Cemetery in Dedham. Donations in Ottie’s memory to the Society for the Propogation of the Faith, 49 Franklin Street, Boston, MA 02110 would be appreciated.
Pat, Al, & Family,
I was deeply saddened to hear of Ottie’s passing. She certainly left us all with some happy funny memories. One memory instantly comes to mind every time I think of her: Dad and Ottie cooking side by side on the barbeque every weekend, each had a highball in one hand cooking utensil in the other cutting up and making us laugh. I will always treasure this and many other memories of the fun and much happier times. Ottie will be greatly missed by many.
Mary Woods
i will miss ottie as well.she was a wonderful women and like a grandmother to me.always telling me to hurry up and get married so she could be in my wedding.i feel blessed to have had the chance to know her over the last 10 yrs.i loved her and will miss her greatly.