Gisele Santos

Gisele Santos Obituary

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Age - 40

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October 6, 2023

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Quincy, MA

Gisele Dos Santos, died September 30, 2023, on her 40th birthday She is survived by her sons, William Dos Santos, Guilherme Dos Santos, Andre Dos Santos, her daughters Brenda Dos Santos and Venezia Dos Santos Her siblings, Ronaldo Dos Santos, Reginaldo Dos Santos, and Ederson Dos Santos Along with many nieces, nephews, and extended family She was predeceased by her mother, Elizabeth Dos Santos For those that had the privilege of knowing Gisele, they knew her kindness and way of loving deeply A trait she undoubtedly learned from her mother Gisele was an incredibly loving mother, leaving behind her 5 children who will miss her dearly Gisele was an enlightened spirit; people often would seek out her ears for advice knowing they would be heard with great empathy and love Family and friends will gather to honor and remember Gisele on Sunday October 8, 2023 Visiting hours are 5:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the Hamel-Lydon Chapel, 650 Hancock St, Quincy No ceremony will follow

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