CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

12/10/2014 Susan Basiri
Framingham, MA, US
Fran will forever be in my heart. She was the classiest lady and will be sorely missed. She was a gift to us all.

12/10/2014 Louise and Peter DIttami
Framingham, Massachusetts, U
We are saddened to hear of Aunt Fran's passing. She was a delightful person who saw the good in everyone. The world was better for her presence. Fran's cheery disposition and infectious smile will brighten the beyond. Love, Louise and Peter

12/11/2014 Sarah Magruder
South San Francisco, California, United States
What a sweet person and what a huge loss to you all. Our hearts go out to you at this difficult time. Sarah and Michael

12/11/2014 Ann Dittami
Salisbury, Vermont, USA
Frank always spoke lovingly of his Aunt Fran. Although I only met her a few times, I came to love her from Frank's stories about "my wonderful Aunt Fran". She will be miss, but remembered forever. Ann Dittami

12/11/2014 SUE AUTEN
LAKE WORTH, FL, USA
I was honored to know "Fran" for the last 15 years. I think of her as a very special lady with great memories to share about her life and family. Her love for her family is a gift to be treasured. She will be missed.

12/11/2014 Kevin & Francis
Georgetown, MA,
Sue, Chris & Cathy, I so sorry for your loss. Franny was special. So many good memories - summers in Marblehead with her and Granny Flanagan! Francis remembers Franny - "She was sweet" Condolences. Kevin & Francis

12/12/2014 judy fay
jamaica plain, ma, usa
it was such an honor to have known Mrs. Cuneo. Always so loving, kind, sweet. Did she ever have a harsh word for anyone? And her intelligence! She should have been a Harvard professor of English. May wonderful memories of Fran sustain her incredibly loving family during this time.

12/15/2014 Virginia Larner
Paris, , France
Dear Christine, All our love and heartfelt sympathy on this day. Only happy thoughts of Fran.

1/2/2015 Marianne Rose
Jupiter, FL, usa364863
Dear Christine and loving Family of Fran Cunea It was one of life's gifts and pleasures and lessons to meet Fran in her mid eighties. She was such an example of "how to grow old gracefully" that I couldn't think of any other name than "Grace" for her.The comforting thought for me now is ...There's another angel in heaven whose name I know Remembering a bright and delightful friend, with love Marianne

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