Camille Ann Socci

Camille Ann Socci

MILLERTON — Camille Ann Socci, 76, a 10-year resident of Millerton and formerly a longtime Wingdale, N.Y., resident died Thursday, Dec. 23, 2021, at Danbury Hospital following a lengthy illness.

Mrs. Socci worked as a therapy aide at the former Harlem Valley Psychiatric Center in Wingdale for many years while raising and caring for her family.

Born Dec. 16, 1945, in Stamford, Conn., she was the daughter of the late Gertrude G. (Cruciano) and Frank V. Marciano.

On July 18, 1970, at Sacred Heart Church in Stamford, Conn., she married Mario Socci Sr. Their loving marriage lasted over 51 years. Mr. Socci survives at his home in Millerton.

Camille was a lady with a great sense of humor. Her comforting and accepting nature was something that her family and close friends were profoundly grateful for.

She became “Mom” to many of her son’s friends over the years and was a doting “Nana” and “Nina” to her beloved grandchildren.

Camille enjoyed baking and sewing in her spare time and she was also an avid reader. She will be dearly missed by her loving family and many friends.

In addition to her beloved husband, Mario Sr., Camille is survived by her two loving sons and their spouses, Mario Socci Jr. and his wife, Monica, of Wingdale and James Socci and his wife, Heather, of Millerton; her beloved grandchildren, Angela Socci and her fiancé, Ronny Johnson, Conchetta Socci, Luciano Socci and Giuseppe Socci; her dear sister, Deborah Lagan and her husband, Frank, of Stamford; her sister, Sophie Bufalini and her husband, Vince, of Apopka, Fla.; and her brother, Michael V. Marciano and his wife, Joyce.

Funeral services were held  on Thursday, Dec. 30, at the Scott D. Conklin Funeral Home in Millerton, the Rev. William Mayhew officiating.

In accordance with Camille’s wishes, cremation followed at Poughkeepsie Rural Cemetery.

Memorial donations may be made to the North East/Millerton Library, 75 Main St., Millerton, NY 12546. To send flowers, plant a tree in Camille’s memory or send an online condolence, please visit www.conklinfuneralhome.com.

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