Phyllis M. Morlani

 

Phyllis M. (DiPasquale) Morlani – 85, of North Reading and formerly of Somerville, passed away on Wednesday, March 2, 2022. She was the beloved wife of the late Anthony A. Morlani.

Born in Somerville, MA on September 22,1936. She was the daughter of the late Joseph and Theresa A. (Caruso) DiPasquale. Phyllis was raised and attended school in Somerville and was a graduate of Somerville High School.

Phyllis was a retired Tax Examiner for the Internal Revenue Service. She was a resident of North Reading for the past 57 years and a member of St. Theresa’s Church.

Phyllis loved to cook and bake. She would often watch the cooking channel or The Italian Grandmother on YouTube and sing along in the kitchen chopping vegetables or mixing ingredients. In earlier days, she would insist that her family gather around the table for Sunday “suppers” for conversation and would always serve her meatballs and gravy. She loved making homemade goodies on special occasions for friends and family wrapping them up with love.

Phyllis was an avid reader and loved to do puzzles. Her mind was incredibly sharp and she had a wonderful sense of humor. She was lovingly referred to as “The General”, the rock and center of our family, the confidante, the ones we all turned to for advice.

During her later years, Phyllis discovered the joy of painting by number. She made beautiful seasonal, landscape, floral, and character works of art. Her family and friends loved when they received their special gift knowing it was made especially for them.

Of all the things Phyllis loved in life, her family was the greatest treasure of all. She often stated how blessed she was being surrounded by so many. I think her family would state that WE were the lucky ones to have had such a strong influence, a kind, and generous soul in our lives who will remain forever in our hearts.

Family members include her loving son, Anthony A. Morlani, II and his wife Carla; daughters, Theresa D. Morlani, Ann C. French and her husband Daniel, and Elizabeth M. Scanlon and her husband Bryan; sisters, Diane Freedman, Cecelia DeSimone and her husband Anthony and the late Mary Messina and her surviving husband Michael Messina; grandchildren, Daniel French, Stephanie Littlefield, Anthony, Angelo and Valentina Morlani, the late Brianna Morlani; great grandchildren, Lennon and Lakelyn French and Anna Littlefield.

Her Funeral Mass will be Celebrated on Wednesday, March 9 at 10:30 AM at St. Theresa’s Church, 63 Winter Street (Rt. 62), North Reading. Visitation will be held prior to the Funeral Mass from 9 to 10 AM at the Croswell Funeral Home, 19 Bow Street, North Reading. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in her memory to the charity of one’s choice. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

 

6 thoughts on “Phyllis M. Morlani

  1. My deepest condolences to the Morlani family. We spent many happy K of C events together/ Phyllis was always so welcoming ready to cook! May your memories bring you consolation. Lorraine Silvia

  2. i will miss her always my sister my mother a times my confidant my inspiration true friend i could talk to her about anything my life will e sader without her and our sister mary
    so iwish you wings on your feet no wheelchair and the loves of our familys that i know are all around you my life will be sader now but iam gad you are free take good care of her my loves

  3. My Deepest Sympathies to Tony & Carla and the entire family on the loss of your mother. May she Rest In Peace.

  4. Teri
    Just seeing this – so sorry for the loss of your mother – our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Love from Sharon, Laurel and our family to your family

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