CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

4/28/2016 Marilyn Roche
Stoneham , Ma, USA
So many wonderful memories over 45 years shared ; our trips to the casino's, the laughs we shared on the cape over the infamous scrabble games as well as her Eggplant recipe she shared with me. More recently, these past few years when she stayed at Rose's house, she sang Happy Birthday and Happy Easter greetings over the phone. The thoughtful gifts and scratch tickets helped too!! I will forever remember your kindness when we lost my sister, Geraldine and my brother Harry. You prepared a full Italian dinner and a hand delivered Turkey dinner to my mother. Anna, your love and kindness, and humor will live in my heart forever. I love you, Marilyn Roche

4/30/2016 Cathy, Mike and Max Borchers
Randleman, North Carolina, U.S.
Dear Petrosso Family, Our thoughts and prayers go out to each of you as you grieve the loss and hold onto the fond memories of Anna. She was "Great Nana" to us and we will miss her warm smile and heart. It's hard to let go of the ones we love however we need to remember as children of God (John 1:12) we will enjoy a great reunion in heaven one day. Jesus is preparing a place for us that exceeds our comprehension (1 Corinthians 2:9) because of His great love for us. May His love and peace surround and comfort you as you continue to walk in faith. In closing, may you find much comfort in the company of family and friends and in the cherished memories of Anna! With deep sympathy and love, Mike, Cathy, and Max Borchers

4/30/2016 Anna Petrosso
Stoneham, Ma, USA
Mum, You will never know how much you have meant to me. As young as I can remember, I thought I was the luckiest girl in the world, to have you and Dad as my parents. I truly thought I was I was blessed. Some of the memorable times, that stand out were, the weekends at the Drive-In Movie, wearing PJ's ,going on the swings, and falling asleep before the movie began; our family picnics at Plum Island and The Son's of Italy, bringing Pasta and Sauce in pots and pans wrapped in a towel, but the most fondest of all, were those cherished two weeks with Auntie Angie and her family to Rosebud Camp in the summer. We had the best times laying in the sun on the raft and getting thrown into the water. I can remember cousin Josephine dunking bread in Whiskey and feeding it to the ducks and watching them splashing and dunking under the water, and riding in Uncle Larry's Donzi Chris Craft. You worked at City Hall in Medford for the Park and Highway Departments and still had time to put dinner on the table every night so we could eat together. Later, when you moved to Dennisport on the Cape, your friends from work; Ann 695431,Dotti, and Rita would come visit, and have lunch at Frosty's and Captain Cook's. We had al lot of laughs, and great memories to cherish forever. Sending you a big thank you hug and kisses to Heaven. I Love You, Rose

5/2/2016 Suzanne (Giardina) Dell'Olio
Woburn, MA, Middlesex
Dearest Rose, You and your Mother, you're whole family are such a big part of my youth. To see Anna Petrosso's name brought sadness and smiles for all the good, fun memories of our younger days and our friendship. My deepest thoughts and prayers are with you now and always. Memories live forever. Love, Suzanne

5/3/2016 Judy Bichajian
Ipswich , Ma, USA
Dear Janet, Palma, Rose and Joey, I am so sorry that I didn't hear about your Mom's passing until just now. Jack and I were away for the weekend so just tonight I thumbed through the unread newspapers and saw the sad news. I know how much she was loved on this earth and I know there are an awful lot of people waiting in heaven to welcome her. She was an adorable "hot ticket"! I hope all of you and your families can find solace in many warm memories. Again, my condolences. Fondly, Jack and Judy Bichajian

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