Carmella Wentworth
August 07, 1944 - August 29, 2014
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Carmella Wentworth
August 07, 1944 - August 29, 2014
Obituary
Carmella Wentworth passed away August 29 at the age of 70.
She is survived by her husband Len of 38 years, her sister Mary Ann, brothers Joe, John and Dominic; sons Bill, Christopher and Steven, and daughters Teri, Cristine, Cheryl, and Karen, and 13 grandchildren and 4 great grandsons.
Carmella enjoyed cooking, camping, ice skating and loved to travel, especially in Europe.
Visitation is at O’Connor Mortuary, Wednesday, 9/3 from 4-8pm. The service for Carmella will be on Thursday, 9/4 at 10:00am in the O’Connor Mortuary Chapel.
In lieu of flowers, the Wentworth family requests that donations in Carmella’s honor be made to the Saddleback Memorial Foundation
24451 Health Center Drive
Laguna Hills, CA 92653
www.memorialcare.org/saddleback-memorial-foundation
27 responses to Carmella Wentworth
Judy Agiu says:
September 3, 2014
I want to send my deepest condolences to the family of Carmella Wentworth. Carmella was the type of person who lit up any room that she walked into. She definitely touched my life, and I always looked forward to seeing her. No matter what she was always positive and smiling. – Judy Agiu (Dr. Crisanta Alzona’s dental office)
Judy Devlin says:
September 3, 2014
Words cannot express how sad I am to lose my dear and best friend of over 35 years. We shared so many great things and times together, too numerous to list. I know you are out of pain and with God and Jesus but I will always miss you. Our love and prayers to Len and children. Jim & Judy
Lorraine says:
September 3, 2014
Lit a candle in memory of Carmella Wentworth
Lorraine Wentworth says:
September 3, 2014
You will always be in my thoughts and prayers. You were and always will be an amazing woman. Len and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. 🙁
Patrick Sheehy says:
September 3, 2014
Carmella Wentworth was and always will be a friend. Mella was a loving and caring woman with the biggest heart I have ever seen in a person. She could bring a smile in seconds when you needed it the most. And I will miss the Christmas cookies sessions. I will always remember you Mella as a beautiful human being. Love always…… Pat Sheehy and Family