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Diana M.
Wesoloski (Napoli)
1965 - 2016
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Obituary for Diana M. Wesoloski (Napoli)

Diana M.  Wesoloski (Napoli)
WESOLOSKI, Diana M. (Napoli) of Arlington. Passed away peacefully September 23rd, 2016. Beloved wife of Jerry E. Wesoloski of Arlington. Devoted mother of Joseph, Robert, Matthew, and Angela Rose Wesoloski. Loving daughter of Giuseppe “Joe” Napoli and the late Rose Napoli of Arlington. Cherished sister of James Napoli and his wife Cathleen of Winthrop, and Dennis Napoli and his wife Diane of Plainville. Loving daughter in law of Edward and Karen Wesoloski of MI. Adored aunt of Joseph and Olivia Napoli of Plainville, and Nicholas and Liliana Napoli of Winthrop. Also survived by many loving relatives and friends. Devoted parishioner of St. Agnes Church, Arlington.

Diana was a fiercely devoted mother to her four children and a loving wife to Jerry. Her adventurous spirit and warm personality were the basis for her life-long love of travel and led to many dear friendships all over the world. Her dedicated support of Saint Agnes parish and personal devotion to the Blessed Mother and Padre Pio guided her outlook on life as well as her shining positivity in the face of any challenge. Regardless of her own personal challenges, Diana was a person who always had time for others. Her volunteer activities and deep friendships were an important part of her life. Diana’s love of music was a passion that she shared with her husband, children and her father. Diana’s musical taste ran the gamut from Garth Brooks to Il Volo. Diana’s love of her family was the single most defining characteristic of her life. A perfect day for Diana was to be surrounded by her family in the stands of a sports venue while cheering one of her children to victory, enjoy a home-cooked Italian meal at home with her father and family, then head out to a country concert with her beloved husband and dear friends. Her warm personality and uplifting spirit will be dearly missed by all.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend visiting hours in St. Agnes Church, 30 Medford St., Arlington on Tuesday from 3-8 pm. A Funeral Mass will be held in church on Wednesday at 11:30 am. Burial to follow in St. Paul’s Cemetery, Arlington. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to The Sanborn Foundation, P.O. Box 417, Arlington, MA 02476. For directions or to send a condolence visit www.keefefuneralhome.com
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