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Grace Louise DiSciullo

June 14, 1924 - May 6, 2025

Visitation: Friday, May 9th 4:00-7:00 p.m. Chesmore Funeral Home of Holliston

Funeral Mass: Saturday, May 10th 9:00 a.m. Saint Mary’s Holliston

Private Burial 

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In Sympathy And in Prayers To All That Knew Grace ., Grace Was A Real Beautiful Gift OF God's Love TO Everyone She Knew,,Or Met...She Expressed It SO Well In So Many Careing Loveing Ways... By Being In The Vision Of Peace Prayer Group Wednessay Nights For Many Many Decades, Years "To Her going to The Daily 9am Mass at St.Marys ..."And 5pm Saturday Mass AT St.Marys "" Then After She Would Go Out After The 5pm Mass with Her Lady Friends to the "Old Nello's Restaurant on SaturdayNights......""Which She Enjoyed Heavenly," Grace Was A Such VERY Strong Faithful Lady As Acouple Years Ago She Beat Covid, Etc and Made it to 100 Year Old Last Year... By The Power Of Prayers.... Now May She Now Have Her Angel Wings Right Into Heaven..

Posted by Sandi.Q on May 8, 2025

Grace was a wonderful friend and prayer partner. The prayer group held at her house for many years brought a lot of women together to offer prayers for many. I learned the power of prayer from her. I learned that being kind was better than being king of the world. I learned love and generosity. I felt that she was my faith journey partner. I loved who she was as a person. I was blessed to have her prayers support me in terrible times. She was a generous and loving friend. God hold her gently in his hands and love her dearly💕🙏💕 With megatons of love to all of her family and loved ones, Lynn Vergo

Posted by Lynn Vergo on May 8, 2025

To the DiSciullo family and to all who knew Mrs. DiSciullo, I send my deepest condolences in the loss of your mother, grandmother, great grandmother and friend. She was a lovely lady who touched the lives of so many including mine. Her name was Grace and that is exactly what she personified. It was so wonderful to see how much she loved her family and inspirational to know how close she was to God. Heaven has gained a very special angel. You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. Sincerely, Tina (Bennett) Fuller

Posted by Tina (Bennett) Fuller on May 8, 2025

Posted by Julie on May 7, 2025

Grace was a very faithful to the practice of her Catholic beliefs and was a role model for the rest of us. Her kindness, charity, gentleness shone through the calmness and peace of her personality. We met in her prayer group and the experience of sharing faith with the people in the group was a new and startling for me. It was safe to be in her home interacting openly and freely with other Catholic women. We discussed prayer, what we learned in our formative years in Catholic catechism, what we understood about Scripture and how we practiced our Catholic philosophy. It was a wonderful experience to learn from other Catholic women who were not shy about how they lived their lives in the practice of their faith. Without knowing why, for the passed month, I have been praying for Grace. Every day, as I drove past her house I prayed for her welfare. Since Grace had celebrated her 100th birthday, it was easy to suspect that she might be getting closer to God, more and more every day. I rejoice that you are at peace yet I grieve for my own loss. God bless you Grace, thank you for the kindnesses you always demonstrated. May choirs of angels carry you to your eternal reward and may you truly enjoy the full Peace of Christ. XOXOXO

Posted by Anonymous on May 6, 2025

Grace was a very faithful to the practice of her Catholic beliefs and was a role model for the rest of us. Her kindness, charity, gentleness shone through the calmness and peace of her personality. We met in her prayer group and the experience of sharing faith with the people in the group was a new and startling for me. It was safe to be in her home interacting openly and freely with other Catholic women. We discussed prayer, what we learned in our formative years in Catholic catechism, what we understood about Scripture and how we practiced our Catholic philosophy. It was a wonderful experience to learn from other Catholic women who were not shy about how they lived their lives in the practice of their faith. Without knowing why, for the passed month, I have been praying for Grace. Every day, as I drove past her house I prayed for her welfare. Since Grace had celebrated her 100th birthday, it was easy to suspect that she might be getting closer to God, more and more every day. I rejoice that you are at peace yet I grieve for my own loss. God bless you Grace, thank you for the kindnesses you always demonstrated. May choirs of angels carry you to your eternal reward and may you truly enjoy the full Peace of Christ. XOXOXO

Posted by Anonymous on May 6, 2025