Dolores Selino

Dolores Selino

SHARON — Dolores Selino, 81, of Sharon, died on March 9, 2020, at Sharon Hospital surrounded by her family.

Dolores, more affectionately known as “Nan,” was the loving wife of 43 years to Vincent Selino.

Dolores was born on July 21, 1938, in Pittsfield, Mass., the daughter of the late Irene (Chapman) and Joseph Paul Perry.

Dolores attended Housatonic Valley Regional High School. After graduation, she worked for Pratt and Whitney as a secretary.

After leaving Pratt and Whitney, Dolores opened up her own day care service, where she spent nearly 30 years devoting herself to children.

Dolores is survived by her son, Scott Schreiber; her daughter, Susanne Schreiber; her granddaughter, Hannah Schewtschenko; her sister-in-law; her two nieces; and her nephew. In addition to her immediate family, Dolores is survived by the many children in the Region One community she helped raise over the past 30 years.

The family will hold a graveside service at the Mountain View Cemetery on March 21 at 3 p.m. All are welcome to come celebrate Dolores’s life with her friends and family. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Sharon Ambulance and Susan G. Komen Foundation.

Dolores, or Nan, will be missed by all. She was the best mother and grandmother anyone could every ask for, even if she never baked cookies.

Arrangements are under the care of the Kenny Funeral Home in Sharon.

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