
Sally DeMattio
2016-02-13
DeMattio, Sally Ann
Sally Ann DeMattio passed away peacefully with her loving family and precious dogs by her side on Saturday February 13, 2016. She was a beautiful soul who shined her light through her beautiful smile. A life long Westport resident, Sally truly enjoyed her home, her gardens, and her little dogs, Daisy and Rascal.
Employed by the post office for over 22 years, Sally always said she genuinely enjoyed getting to know her customers on a personal level. Her mother Dolores, sister Kathy and brothers, Ralph, Joey and Mike invite you to celebrate Sally's life on Friday Feb 19th, 4-8 pm at Harding Funeral Home 210 Post Road East, Westport, CT. Friends are invited to attend a funeral on Saturday February 20, 2016 at 10:00AM meeting directly at Assumption Church 98 Riverside Ave. Westport, CT. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to inelda.org or CT Humane Soc-Westport.
Sally Ann DeMattio passed away peacefully with her loving family and precious dogs by her side on Saturday February 13, 2016. She was a beautiful soul who shined her light through her beautiful smile. A life long Westport resident, Sally truly enjoyed her home, her gardens, and her little dogs, Daisy and Rascal.
Employed by the post office for over 22 years, Sally always said she genuinely enjoyed getting to know her customers on a personal level. Her mother Dolores, sister Kathy and brothers, Ralph, Joey and Mike invite you to celebrate Sally's life on Friday Feb 19th, 4-8 pm at Harding Funeral Home 210 Post Road East, Westport, CT. Friends are invited to attend a funeral on Saturday February 20, 2016 at 10:00AM meeting directly at Assumption Church 98 Riverside Ave. Westport, CT. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to inelda.org or CT Humane Soc-Westport.
Besides being life long friends and family I used to see Sally at the Post office where she worked until she couldn’t. Still the same all those years later and never heard her complain. She took what life handed her and faced many obstacles like many of us but I always saw her smile at everyone. She would laugh at me because I always had a ton of packages and hated waiting in line.
tribute by Joanne Romano Csonka