Linda Jean (Scampini) Vivlamore, 60, of Worcester, died on Tuesday, September 24th in Milford Regional Medical Center, surrounded by her loving family. She leaves her husband of 37 years, Robert C. Vivlamore, Jr.; five children, Courtney Santo and her husband, Stephen, Robert Vivlamore III and his wife, Emily (Fitzpatrick) Vivlamore, Alexandra Vivlamore and her partner, Evan Hine, Lindsey Vivlamore and her partner Gregory Bankit Jr., and Michael Vivlamore and his partner, Michael Sargent. The most precious lights of her life were her six grandchildren, Camrin, Sophia, Jaxson, Avery, Charlotte “Charlie Girl”, and Giana.
She is also survived by her father, Norman Scampini of Worcester; two brothers, Joseph Scampini and his wife, Eileen and Michael Scampini and his wife, Kristine both of Worcester; five sisters, Debra DiGregorio and her husband, Vincent, Doreen Friend and her husband, Daniel, Brenda Page and her husband, Clifton, Sandra Stapinski and her husband, Mark all of Worcester, and Joanne Largesse and her husband Jack of Vermont; her best friend, Angela Grummell; many nieces and nephews; and her loving cat, Nelly Belle. She was predeceased by her mother, Joanne (Rizzuti) Scampini and her sister, Patricia Scampini.
Linda was a true Worcester native, graduating from North High School and building a beautiful life with her soulmate, Bob, whom she met when they were just 14. Together for 47 wonderful years, their love was a testament to an enduring partnership. Linda had a big heart for life, often found at Foxwoods enjoying the thrill of the casino. She cherished cooking for her family and looked forward to Saturday family dinners and her annual trips to Myrtle Beach. Family was everything to her, especially her cherished grandchildren who called her Mimi. She was an exceptional, loving mother and grandmother! Linda loved family cookouts by the pool in the summer and quality time with her grandchildren. Linda happily served 23 years to the Worcester Public School System. With a feisty spirit and a sharp sense of humor, she brought joy and laughter to everyone around her. She will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
Her funeral service will be held on Tuesday, October 1st beginning at 11:00am in O’CONNOR BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 592 Park Avenue. Burial will follow in Notre Dame Cemetery, 162 Webster Street. Her calling hours will be on Monday, September 30th from 5:00pm until 7:00pm in the funeral home.
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