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Albina Marie Caviglia Caimotto, born Jan. 08, 1923, died Oct. 20, 2008. She was the beloved daughter of the late Vincenzo and Anita Caviglia
Respected daughter-in-law of Vittorio and Olaria Caimotto and adored mother of Victoria Caimotto.
She grew up in San Francisco where she met her husband to be.
They lived only two blocks away but did not know each other then. They married in 1942 and were together for 62 years until Vincenzo’s death in April 2004.
She had a strong Catholic faith and her blessed rosary by St. Father Pio was never far from her hands. She had the honor of meeting and attending St. Father Pio’s high mass in 1954. She was a volunteer at Peninsula Hospital for more than 30 years. She belonged to the Legion of Mary, Marian Visitors, Hospice Ministries and the ICF for over 50 years. Many years were spent visiting nursing homes, hospital visits and home visits. She was especially grateful to be able to bring the sacraments to the sick. She was a Eucharistic minister at St. Dunstan’s Catholic Church and belonged to their grief care ministries. She leaves to grieve her passing, her daughter Annette, husband Richard and their two daughters Andrea and Lisa. Her beloved son Mario, wife Carla and their son Deputy David Vincent Caimotto. The family wishes to thank the doctors and staff at Peninsula-Mills Hospital for their caring, kindness and gentleness.
Family and friends are invited to visit after 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, 2008 at St. Dunstan’s Catholic Church, 1133 Broadway in Millbrae. Vigil will follow at 6:30 p.m. with the funeral mass at 7 p.m. at the church. Private committal will be at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery in Colma.
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