Obituary
Camille Theresa Mollica passed away Sept. 2, 2018 at age 66. She is survived by her husband, Richard Finnell, her brothers Carmine Pasquini and his wife Judy, and Fred Pasquini and his wife Bonnie , step-daughter Felicia Harris, her nieces and nephews, and her dog Minnie. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ferdinand and Joan Pasquini.
Camille was born in Altoona, PA. She relocated to Central Florida in 1982, and spent the majority of her work career in healthcare, serving patients in the respiratory care and sleep medicine fields. She was clinical director of Central Florida Sleep Centers from 2012-2018. She loved her family, spending time with friends, a glass of good wine, and days on the beach.
God saw her getting tired, he whispered “Come to Me”.
Arrangements by Baldwin Brothers, 1654 n. Semoran Blvd, Orlando. Services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Jude’s Hospital or the American Cancer Society of Central Florida would be appreciated.
You truly were a good friend to me. Through all the ups and downs laughter and tears we remained best of friends. You taught me a lot Camille. About everything! I will miss the time spent reminiscing, telling stories, and just having fun. I will always miss you Camille. You have left an indelible mark on my soul. Rest In Peace Little Shebia . Until we meet again. Love Rita ❤️❤️
Camey, You will always be my little sister with a big heart-one that puts others feeling ahead of your own to spare us any worries. I have no words to express how much you are missed - but perhaps this poem says it best “Grief is like an ocean, it comes in waves, ebbing and flowing. Sometimes the water is calm and sometimes it is overwhelming ....” . Love and miss your laugh, little sayings and advice but these will never fade from memory. Thinking of your favorite church and saying a prayer to Rest In Peace.
I can honestly say I’ve never had such a devoted friend like you! You taught me so much about myself and you found out that there is a window to your soul..we proved it. I will miss sitting around reminiscing for hours talking about how we shoulda, woulda, coulda game Camille I will miss you til the day I die..RIP Little Shebia....until we meet again.
Love, Rita ❤️❤️
Camille's High School picture
Camille and her brothers, Fred (L) and Carmine (R)
Camille,
She was my friend and " paisano ". I will miss visiting you and our times at the beach. Your beautiful smile and personality will be greatly missed. I will always feel blessed to have the opportunity to spend your last days with you. See you in heaven my dear friend.
Linda Longo
My sister-in-law, Camey, wife, sister and aunt. We will miss you in our family. Cam always had smile and would do anything in her power to protect her loved ones. You are gone but never forgotten. Forever in our hearts. Rest In Peace. Until we meet again.
Your sister-in- law, love
Judy
Love,
Margie
My BFF of 36 years, You are not supposed to be gone.
Our friendship spanned thousands of hours of phone calls filled with laughter, countless weekends of doing what we did best: veggin’ on ‘our’ beach; toasting the sunset over wine (and fried mozzarella cheese!) while learning from one another, sharing wisdom, secrets, hopes, dreams for one another and our families, while giving strong support for our life decisions; and, always, ending our treks looking forward to another beautiful beach day.
Damnit, You are not supposed to be gone.
You deserved another beach day.
My BFF; my Confidant; my Florida Family Sister - You live on Forever in my memories.
But.... still.... You are not supposed to be gone.
Cam, You deserved another beach day.
Love,
Kenny, Marikay, Devin and Megan
A toast to Camille
Camille and Rich 2017
Camille and Rich 2009
Camille and Maxwell
Camille and Rich 2005
Camille, Rich and Minnie