Connie Moulton
February 15, 1932 - October 5, 2020
Concetta Serena “Connie” (Rigolizzo) Moulton, of Danvers, passed away peacefully at home in the loving arms and care of her family after a long battle with dementia on October 5, 2020. Connie was born on Monday, February 15, 1932, the daughter of the late Michael & Ruth (Greco) Rigolizzo. She graduated from Lynn English High School and before marrying the late “love of her life” T. Otto Mouton, worked at the GE in Lynn in methods and procedures. She was the mother to Tommy, Michael, Lisa & Ronnie. She was known as “Nannie” to her grandchildren and her many great grandchildren. She was a sister to the late Ruth Gargurevich and sister-in-law of A. Madge Smith. She was aunt, cousin, and friend to so many who loved and adored her. A beautiful, kind, forgiving and loving soul who welcomed all into her life with open arms, she always opened her beautiful heart to anyone who came into her life and offered all she had to give. Her family was her most treasured gift in life. Providing a good life and opportunities for all of them was what she and Otto lived for. She thrived on spending time with her family and friends and made it a point to plan gatherings poolside in Danvers or at the family’s treasured spot at “Camelot” on Great East Lake. She enjoyed feeding everyone their favorite foods, most famously for making waffles with her “secret ingredient”, we “know” it was the love she put into them that made them taste so special and different from any others. Together with Otto, she achieved so many accomplishments over the years. Not only becoming active members of the Danvers community and being involved in various youth sports programs, they built a successful and respected business, Fairview Machine in Topsfield. They grew the “family business” over the years with valued employees, all who became like family. The success of the business enabled everyone to provide for their families. Their home became a shelter for many lost souls and their love and guidance provided them with a better path and journey in life. They both fought the good fight with the drug crusade and spent many hours dedicated to the education both nationally and internationally about the dangers of drugs, especially with our youth. We are so incredibly proud of her and hope in honor of her we can all lead by her example in their own lives. She was pre-deceased by her adoring son Michael and is survived by her other children Thomas Moulton and his wife Dana, Lisa Brown and her husband Richard and Ron Moulton and his wife Jodie. She adored all her grandchildren Rachel Cargo and her husband Michael, Cassie Mouton, Michael Moulton and his wife Olivia, Nicole Morris and her husband Raheem, Stephen Moulton and his wife Kyla, Leah Barnes and her husband John, Laura St. Pierre, Lyndsay Lang and her husband Anthony, Teddy “TJ” St. Pierre and his wife Kristy, Taryne Duerden and her husband Chris, Amanda Dollard and her husband Matt, Tyler Brown, Tanya Valentine and her husband Chris, George Moulton, Harrison Moulton and his wife Kellie, Ryan Skerrit and his wife Tara and Tim Skerrit. Great-grandchildren became her joy in later years with Michael, Marcella, Mason, Amaya, Maliya, Jayden, Jacob, Ainsley, Connor, Brent, Coady, Ellie, Otto, Ruby, Fletcher, Teagan, Caleb, Lucia, Rocco, Leia and Carter. A graveside service will be held Saturday, October 10, 2020 at 11AM in Walnut Grove Cemetery, 30 Sylvan St., Danvers. Visiting hours are Friday from 4-7PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. All attendees are required to wear face coverings, practice social distancing, and are respectfully asked for no physical contact with the family. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations can be made in her name to Care Dimensions, who provided the best most kind, loving and compassionate care to her and her family near the end of her life or the Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress who will provide and the same love and compassion to our dear sweet Otto, Connie’s great-grandson, as he grows and navigates his way in his life here with us. To share an expression of sympathy with Connie’s family, please visit www.LyonsFuneral.com Care Dimensions 75 Sylvan Street Danvers, MA 01923 Massachusetts Down Syndrome Congress 20 Burlington Mall Road, Suite 261 Burlington, MA 01803
Concetta Serena “Connie” (Rigolizzo) Moulton, of Danvers, passed away peacefully at home in the loving arms and care of her family after a long battle with dementia on October 5, 2020. Connie was born on Monday, February 15, 1932,... View Obituary & Service Information