Pat Aiello, 85, of Bristol

Posted 2/16/21

Pat Aiello, 85, of Bristol left this world on February 12th to spend eternity with her beloved husband, Danny.

She loved to sew, knit, quilt, and ski. The time she most enjoyed was singing in …

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Pat Aiello, 85, of Bristol

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Pat Aiello, 85, of Bristol left this world on February 12th to spend eternity with her beloved husband, Danny.

She loved to sew, knit, quilt, and ski. The time she most enjoyed was singing in the church choir and going out to dinner with her 4:00 mass friends from St. Mary’s. Most of all, she loved the ones that called her Mom, Mommy, Ma, and Grammie.

She is survived by her children: Donna (Rich) Husband, Susan (Jim) Rotsart, and her pride and joy, son Alan; her grandchildren: Kristi (Bob) Byers, Cameron Rotsart, and Jack Rotsart; her great-grandchildren: Grace and Jake Byers; brother, Edwin (Buddy) McClure; and sister, Nancy Rigo and beloved nieces and nephews.

A remembrance mass will be planned at a later date in the spring.

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