Camille Viafore Dennett

LAKEVILLE — It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Camille Viafore Dennett of Lady Lake, Florida, formerly of Lakeville.

Our sister passed away on Feb. 2, 2023. Camille was born in 1935 in Yonkers, New York, and was the oldest daughter of the late Alexander J. Viafore and Sophie Siwek Viafore.

She grew up in Yonkers and attended Yonkers Public Schools graduating from Roosevelt High School.

Camille worked for the old Bell Telephone company before moving to Lakeville in 1969 with her husband, John Dennett, who predeceased her.

Camille worked at the Wagner MacNeil Insurance Company for many years until her retirement when she then worked for Noble Horizons in Salisbury.

She and John had a small catering company as she also worked in several restaurants in the area.

Camille is survived by her sister, Patricia Mazzola of Venice, Florida, her brothers, Alexander Viafore (Marcia) of Tuckahoe, New York; Kenneth Viafore of Maynard, Massachusetts and Ronald Viafore (Joyce) of Providence, Rhode Island. She also leaves behind many nieces and nephews, especially her nephews Patrick and his family and Jimmy.

She was predeceased by her brother Vincent Viafore and her sister, Valerie Viafore.

Camille was active as a volunteer in the Lady Lake area and she often took care of pets as she was an avid caregiver for pets. She also loved to travel and lend support and care for others.

All services for Camille are private at the convenience of the family.

If you wish you make a donation in Camille’s name, we honor your wishes for your favorite charity or your local Hospice organization.

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