CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

8/26/2014 Sandra and Robin Mills
Billerica, MA, USA
Dear Cathy and Joe, We are so sorry for all you are going through. Your parents had a wonderful marriage and were always so much fun. Losing a mother is very difficult and you have been through so much. Let us know how we can help. As always, you are in our prayers.

8/27/2014 Jody Roffi
Reading, MA, United States
The love and energy of Auntie Millie will be sorely missed. Her memory is of laughter, fun and joy. She lived a good life and brought much to us all.

8/27/2014 Mom
Arlington, MA, USA
My Cathy and Joe, It hurts me that you have to go through this. You both have been through so much already. But we have to think about all the good times we had together, laughing and joking....me telling everyone "What a happy family you are" and how I would look forward to being with you, Jimmy your Mom and your Dad. Your Mom was so special to me. I will keep her and you all in my prayers. May God Bless you. Love to all, Mom

8/27/2014 Laurene Pugliese
Arlington, MA, USA
Cathy and Joe, It hurts me that you are in so much pain. I wish there was something I could say to help. I remember when we lost Pal, what helped me was the support of my family. I know how difficult it is and I want you to know I am here for you....no matter what. May God give you the strength to get through this difficult time and to know when to lean on family.... I love you both, Laurene

8/28/2014 Anne Harzbecker
West Roxbury,, Ma, Suffolk
Dear Jim and Kathy, So sorry to learn of the loss of your dear mother. Please extend our sympathy to your family and espcially your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Joe and Anne Harzbecker

8/28/2014 Susan Alfano
Nashua, NH,
Cathy, Jim and Lou, I remember all the happy times spent at 8 Paula Street. Your mom was always so upbeat and happy. There was never a time when I did not smell something good cooking. Mill was a great cook! I loved dipping into her sauce (or gravy as you called it) while it was simmering on the stove. I was always welcomed at the dinner table where there was always laughing and chatting up a storm. Man she made the best “shin-bone” soup anyone could ask for!! Mill & Lou had a great relationship. Dancing in the living room and giggling behind closed doors. I am truly sorry because I know the loss is great and it is such a hurt - but I know your wonderful memories of your mom will live on and you will always hear her laughter throughout your days to comfort and carry you along the way. Peace and love to all.

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