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1966
2024
Gina Dorso passed away in her home unexpectedly on Tuesday, August 13th. She was 57 years of age.
She was born and raised in Chelsea where she attended local schools and graduated from Chelsea High School in 1984.
She worked as a certified nurse’s assistant at On Broadway Skilled Nursing Home and at the time of her passing she was currently employed at Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital in Boston. Gina was a longtime social member of the Sagamore Club in Chelsea. Where she is fondly remembered as a wonderful fun-loving person.
A lifelong resident of Chelsea, she was a beloved child of the late John R. and Celia Dorso. She is lovingly survived by her beloved companion of 40 years, Thomas “Tommy” Lubanski, Jr., of Chelsea She was the dear sister of John Dorso, Jr. and his wife Brenda of Winthrop, Patricia Dobbyn and her husband David of CT., and the late Doreen Dorso. She is also survived by several of her cherished nieces and nephews, extended family members and friends. Funeral services were private.
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Stephanie Marino
October 21, 2024
My deepest sympathies to Tommy, the Dorso family, and the Lubanski family. I’m heartbroken for your loss. Sending prayers and peace to you all.
Hermine Lewis
October 4, 2024
God took her home it was his will ,but in out hearts she liveth still
Maria Constantino
September 17, 2024
Deepest sympathy To you, Tommy. Also to Gina's entire family. I haven't seen her in quite sometime. but when I did, we had a lot of laughs. Rest in Peace Gina
Charlie Rudolph
September 12, 2024
So sorry for your loss, prayers for families love Charlie and Gert
Millie Lubanski
September 11, 2024
Sincere condolences to the entire Dorso family. May she rest in peace. Thank you Brenda and John for all your help that you have extended to Tom.
Paul Sweeney
September 11, 2024
My deepest condolences to the Dorso family. I knew Gina from the Brown Jug as well as the Tap. She was a funny loving gal.Rest in peace my friend.
September 10, 2024
To the Dora’s family and Tommy, I am so sorry to hear of Gina’s passing. May she rest in peace
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