Annalisa M. Piroli, age 59

of Quincy

Annalisa M. Piroli, age 59

Annalisa M. Piroli, age 59, a lifelong resident of Quincy, died peacefully, Monday, February 10, 2025 at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, in the comfort of her brother and dear friends.

Annalisa was born in Landstuhl, Germany. Raised and educated in Quincy, she was a graduate of Quincy High School, Class of 1983. She earned an Associate degree from Quincy College.

She was employed as a customer service representative for Verizon for twenty-five years.

Daughter of the late Nella M. (Pietrandrea) Piroli and Robert D. Piroli.

Sister of Don Egidio Piroli of Quincy and Maria Piroli of California.

Aunt of Michael, Chiara, and Peter.

Annalisa is also survived by many aunts, uncles, cousins, and nieces.

Funeral Services will be conducted at the Sweeney Brothers Home for Funerals, 1 Independence Avenue, Quincy, on Saturday, February 15, at 10:30 a.m. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Visitation prior to the service from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m. Interment Blue Hill Cemetery, Braintree.

For those who wish, donations in Annalisa’s memory may be made to the American Cancer Society, 3 Speen Street, Suite 250, Framingham, MA 01701.

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  • Great co worker also a very funny person. You will be missed Annalisa!

  • Gone too soon my dear sister. Hope you are wearing the green ” nightmare” you envied so much in heaven.

  • Rest in Paradise

  • I have no words…. All those things we did! When Jay was a baby and I brought him to work and we had that water fight with the guys who worked next door. All the pow-wows we went to, the yard sales, the times you slept over and my cat would pop you on the forehead at 3 am. How much you loved my kids and they loved you. Every Wednesday, when Don would pick you up at work and bring you over for dinner and some South Park. That cast iron Dutch oven you found for me that weighed as much as you! ……Passing that thing down for generations!
    How will I go through every day without hearing from you, reading a text or watching some funny video you send me? How can I look at someone handmade a piece of jewelry, ann old spaghetti western, or the Three Stooges and not think of you?
    I will miss you more then even I know…..
    Safe travels my friend.

  • Don & Family,
    I am so sorry to hear about Annalisa! As you know we worked together at Verizon for many years. She was always so funny and could tell a great story. She will be missed!
    Celeste Coletti

  • I only knew you as my sister in law for a short time . The memory of your visit to see your new nephew and niece in our new home in Washington is so vivid to me as if it were yesterday. the love we all felt and you shared with us. Though you left this world and the wonderful life you shared with others. Know you have left this world a better place for those who have known you. See you on the other side .

  • Shocking and very sad news! I still can’t believe it. I was a co-worker and dear friend of Annalisa. I have not seen her since work from home, but she always had a story that would make me laugh. She was a wonderful person and will be sadly and greatly missed. RIP girl!

  • I’ll miss you my friend. Rest In Peace.

  • Annalisa you are one of a kind. You are going to be very much missed. You already are in this short amount of time. Funny , feisty and very generous with your kindness. Lots of laughs we had, til our paths cross again my friend ❤️

  • So sorry to the Piroli family to hear of Annalisa’s passing. She was one of a kind person with a big heart and I enjoyed working with her at Verizon. She was always willing to help when ever you needed it. We had many long conversations on the phone and I will miss her dearly.

    Sincerely,
    Nancy Liberatore

  • I am so sorry to hear this. We worked together at Verizon and she asked me to handknit some items for her. She was always very helpful and very funny. My condolences to all family and friends.

  • Miss you Annalisa. We had some great times working together at Blue Cross Blue Shield. Condolences to her family and Rip Annalisa