Susan Masley

Obituary of Susan E. Masley

~ Palm Bay~ July 24, 1939 ~ August 11, 2018 Susan E. Masley (Loiacono), age 79, passed away on Saturday, August 11, 2018 surrounded by her loving husband and children. She was born on July 24, 1939, in Somerville, Massachusetts to the late Ponziano and Natalie (Moriconi) Loiacono. Her beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her husband of 53 years, Charles J. Masley and her 7 children; daughter Natalie Whalen and her husband Ed of Palm Bay FL; son Rino Chastain of Palm Bay FL; son Brian Sorrentino and his wife Donna of Palm Bay FL; daughter Michele Starmer and her husband William of Hudson FL; son Bruce Sorrentino and his wife Joanne of Dracut MA; daughter Dorothy Canney and her partner Kevin Ward of Palm Bay FL; daughter Susan MacLellan and her husband John of Medford MA; 15 Grandchildren; 17 Great Grandchildren; one Great Great Grandson. She also leaves her sister Nancy Weymouth of Malden MA; and 3 brothers, Robert Loiacono of Medford MA; George Loiacono of Palm Bay FL and Richard Loiacono of Danvers MA and many nieces and nephews. Susan is preceded in death by her brother Louis (Sonny) Loiacono and sister Mary Ann Loiacono. Susan will be always be remembered for her outpouring of love not only for her family but for all who entered her life. She was a generous woman who loved to share everything she had even if it meant that she went without. Her forgiving spirit had no boundaries and her heart had no strings. She will be forever loved because she showed us that love is pure and to give love was easy. The family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to the ICU Staff at Holmes Regional Medical Center for their outstanding care and compassion. A Private Celebration Services of Susan’s life will be held on August 24, 2018. Welcome to my world Won’t you come on in Miracles I guess Still happen now and then Step into my heart Leave your cares behind Welcome to my world Built with you in mind Knock and the door will open Seek and you will find Ask and you will find Ask and you will be given The key to this world of mine I’ll be waiting here With my arms unfurled Waiting just for you Welcome to my world
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