We will all miss you SO MUCH, Mom! We know that you will always be watching over us and you will be in our hearts forever. We will all be together again some day. Rest in peace for now. Love you!
Love and miss you “Nana” Grandma. We will always remember your smile and laugh. How you loved to cook, tell jokes and pull pranks. Forever in our hearts and we know you’re watching over us.
Joanne & John, I was sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Sounds like she lived a very full life. Married 67 years….that is wonderful. I remember in grammar school (Most Precious Blood), sometimes I would go home with you Joanne for lunch. Your mom made us bologna sandwiches with mustard. It was the first time I had mustard and I really didn’t like it. I didn’t want to say anything so I ate it and said that I liked it. After that, any time I came home with you, that’s what your mom made :). Even though she was 90, she was your “mom” and there is still deep sorrow. May your wonderful memories carry you through this sad time. God bless all of you.
you were the best grandmother that anyone could have asked for. Many great memories that will live on in my heart forever! Love you. Lynn
We will all miss you SO MUCH, Mom! We know that you will always be watching over us and you will be in our hearts forever. We will all be together again some day. Rest in peace for now. Love you!
So Sorry to hear of Marry’s passing. Every time I go past her street I think of her. Had good times with her on picnics.
My Aunt Mary will be missed by all of us cousins and especially her children and grandchildren and my Uncle Tony. Thinking of you always
Love and miss you “Nana” Grandma. We will always remember your smile and laugh. How you loved to cook, tell jokes and pull pranks. Forever in our hearts and we know you’re watching over us.
Joanne & John, I was sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Sounds like she lived a very full life. Married 67 years….that is wonderful. I remember in grammar school (Most Precious Blood), sometimes I would go home with you Joanne for lunch. Your mom made us bologna sandwiches with mustard. It was the first time I had mustard and I really didn’t like it. I didn’t want to say anything so I ate it and said that I liked it. After that, any time I came home with you, that’s what your mom made :). Even though she was 90, she was your “mom” and there is still deep sorrow. May your wonderful memories carry you through this sad time. God bless all of you.