Deborah M. (Arcaro) Baro of Franklin, MA passed away peacefully Saturday, March 20, 2021 at Beaumont Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Facility in Westborough, following a long illness. She was the beloved wife of Francis A "Cuda" Baro, with who she shared 29 years of marriage.
Debbie is the late daughter of Mario "Yum-Yum" and Dolores Arcaro of Wrentham MA and sister to the late Roland Rodier of Rhode Island. Debbie is survived by her children George Robert Buitta III of Framingham MA, daughter Michelle K Molloy and her fiance AJ Woodrow of Millville MA, her daughter Monique Doulliard of Florida, her son Brandon Dickens of Franklin MA and her stepdaughter Sheri Zabowski and her husband Mark Zabowski of Auburn MA. Her two sisters Amanda Colace and her long time companion Bernard Krysinski of Dudley MA. Penelope Arcaro and her long time companion Warren Saint Pierre of Franklin, MA.
Everyone knows how much Debbie adored her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by six grandchildren Amanda Davis and her husband Jordan Davis of Northbridge, MA, Richard J Molloy III of Millville MA, Jacci Buitta of Framingham, MA, Natalia Buitta of Framingham, MA, Jacquelyn Dewire of Auburn MA and Joseph Revell Jr of Hadley, MA. She has six great grandchildren Eli Davis, Joanna Davis, Sébastian Rosales, Jace Michael Dewire, Juliana May Dewire and Jaelyn Elizabeth Dewire.
Debbie would have done anything for her family. Her nieces and nephews all held a special place in her heart. She is survived by her niece Tennille Kazijian and her husband Doug Kazijian and their daughter, Abigail, of Franklin. Her nephew Richard Andrew's of Dorchester. Her nephew Jason Andrew's and his wife Michele Juarez and their daughter Allison of Milford, MA. Her late nephew Craig Mario Colace and his son Mario Erickson of Franklin, MA.
Debbie owned and operated her own business, Debi's Industrial Cleaning and Painting, Inc for over 25 years, in Franklin. She was the hardest working woman in town. Debbie was a loyal, honest and compassionate friend. She would do anything for anyone. She was always around to lend a helping hand. Whether cooking for someone's funeral, painting or cleaning their home after a fire, or taking the time to watch someone's children after school. She is known as Gamma too many neighborhood kids. She would take them all camping, to Disney On Ice, to the movies, to concerts, she did everything for them. Meanwhile she did all this while suffering with many chronic illnesses. She was a champion to all who knew her.
Debbie has spent the last 29 years with her bestfriend and husband Cuda. They were in separable and loved each other dearly. The world lost an amazing woman but heaven gained a beautiful angel.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her calling hours Saturday March 27th, in the Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Funeral Home 33 Cottage St. from 1-4PM.
A Celebration of Life will be held in the near future.