CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

12/26/2020 Cathleen McElligott
Upton, Ma,
I remember your mom being a fabulous cook. She was also so very sweet and always had a smile on her face. I enjoyed singing James Taylor with her in the later years. Much love to you and your family.

12/26/2020 Sandy
Newton, MA, USA
Ann was the sweetest. She was so welcoming and generous whenever we were at Briarwood. I was lucky enough to have lunch with her a few years ago and she was filled with joy and singing James Taylor songs. Heaven gained an angel. Your family is in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.

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12/27/2020 Jane Rogovich and John
bourne, Massachusetts, United States
Will miss the best sister in the world.We played a lot of golf on thursday with all of the girls that you new from Brockton. Love love you Jane and John

12/28/2020 Cindy Lawrence
Mansfield, MA, USA
Ann was always so sweet and warm. She would always welcome me and all of Leah’s friends in. She was always happy to see us, catch up on what we were doing and just chat. Thinking of you at this tough time. Love to you all, Cindy

12/28/2020 Bob and Linda Everton
NORTH ATTLEBORO, MA, United States
We have fond memories of our times together with Ann and her family at Briarwood. Lot's of meals and laughs at each others cottages. Ann was always smiling and one of the sweetest ladies I know. We send our condolences to Lincoln, Tommy, Paula, Leah and the whole family.

12/29/2020 Bill Gasson
N. FALMOUTH, Massachusetts, United States
To Tom and family , My sincere condolences on your loss , Mrs. Musto was a lovely woman. I can vividly remember her cheering us on at youth hockey games and waiting for us as we crossed Buzzards Bay to Briarwood, when at that young age had no business being out there. God Bless

12/29/2020 Donna Worrick
Plymouth, MA, United States
Dear Uncle Lincoln, Tommy, Paula, and Leah, I am so sorry for your loss. I have such fond and happy memories of Auntie Ann. When I was young she would always save and pass down the "good, in style" Danskins to me. Then when I was done with them I would pass them back for Leah. As I got older and I would come to stay at Briarwood for a week in the summer, Auntie Ann was always smiling and she would give us money to walk to Kool Kone to get an ice cream. When Jennifer went to Briarwood, Auntie Ann would make Tang in a red plastic glass for her. It was such a treat for Jen, she still talks about it today. And at Christmastime we always had pizzelles in our house because Auntie Ann would make them for Brian. They were his favorite! As I got older and had children of my own Auntie Ann would surprise my boys with special bars of soap that had toys inside of them. She was always so good to us. She will be missed. May she Rest In Peace.

12/29/2020 Barbara Bills
Colorado Springs,, Colorado, USA
Dear Lincoln and family, I and Bob spent many wonderful moments in briny breezes, Florida. I especially remember the first time we met and she gave us dinner. A pure Lady, not a pretentious bone in her body, always kind and giving. The world has lost the best of us.

12/30/2020 Kristina Bizier
Attleboro, MA ,
My deepest condolences on the passing of Mrs. Musto. I grew up on Williams Street and the Musto's were my neighbors. She was such a sweet lady and was always so kind. May she rest in peace.

12/30/2020 kevin Devlin
NORTH ATTLEBORO, MA, United States
Our deepest condolences to your family during this dark time. Please know that our family is keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers. Ginger and Kevin

12/30/2020 Evelyn Andrade
Boca Raton, Florida , U.S.A.
My condolences to the Musto family. Ann will be sorely missed; we were summer neighbors for decades at Briarwood Beach while raising our families, then again at Briny Breezes in Florida. In all of that time as neighbors I never heard Ann say a cross word to anyone... ever. She was truly an exceptionally kind and loving person. I've been blessed having had the opportunity to know Ann. We played many golf games together and she was an excellent golfer. We also bicycled the Cape Cod Canal together; I always enjoyed her company. Ann's legacy is her loving family. We'll always cherish our times with her. Evelyn Andrade

12/31/2020 Karen Donahue
Medfield, MA, USA
Dear Paula & Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My sincere condolences go out to you and your family during this difficult time. I remember your Mom’s constant warm smile and always so kind and welcoming. I pray she is at Peace and you forever have an Angel looking over you.

1/1/2021 Paul Sullivan
Briny Breezes, Florida , USA
Linc, Betsy and I extend our sympathy to you and your family. Ann’s cheerful ways brightened the Briny community. We vividly remember the two of you sitting in your golf cart overlooking the beach and ocean. She and you remain in our prayers.

1/3/2021 Elaine Salachi
Mansfield , MA,
Having known Ann for my whole life, it is not easy to talk about a specific special memory. There are just so many wonderful memories, both from my childhood and from recent years. Growing up, there are so many favorite memories just of being next door neighbors, memories of snowmobile trips in Maine, memories of weeks spent at Briarwood, and memories from fun times at Briny. My most favorite memories from recent years are those of the special times my mom and I had going out to lunch with Paula and Ann at Turks. Ann was such a special woman and she will always be in my heart I will miss her, as will my mom.

1/7/2021 Jennifer Santarelli
Rowley, MA, United States
My heart felt condolences to you all as you grieve the loss of a wife, mother, and grandmother. I have so many wonderful memories of spending time with Ann at our beloved Briny Breezes community in Florida. I’ve looked forward to returning to Florida every winter and one constant I most looked forward to was seeing beautiful Ann for our morning walk with my mom and also, of course, afternoon “drinks and pickies”. Ann was a warm, sincere and wonderful friend to my family and I know we will all cherish the decades of memories and hold them close to our hearts. My she rest in eternal peace with our Lord and I hope she finds my brother Chris and they have an equally fabulous front deck with endless drinks and pickies up in Heaven. Much Love to All, Jennifer Santarelli

1/7/2021 Mary McFarlane
Waunakee, WI, USA
I will truly miss Ann. My condolence to all your family. Met Ann when we golfed together and neighbors all those years ago at Briny. Mary McFarlane

1/8/2021 Nancy (Frazio) Cullenberg
Raynham, Massachusetts, United States
Lincoln, Paula, Tommy, Leah, and families, Our sincere condolences on the passing of Ann. There must be so many precious memories to hold dear in your hearts. Paula asked if a memory could be shared.... It's funny and sweet about the little moments in someone's life that stick in our memories for years. It's been over 30 years since I've seen Ann. I remember her smile and kindness towards me and the girls (Paula's high school friends)! We "girls" were visiting at the cape house one summer day. Paula was saying something silly but with "choice" words. Ann came around the corner and smiled and rolled her eyes. Paula didn't see her roll her eyes. Ann went somewhere else in the house and then we went outside and Paula asked us "do you think "Ann" heard me?" Then we heard Ann yell from the house..."YES. I did hear you!" May Ann's soul surround you and her memory be eternal. With blessings and peace, Nancy Frazio Cullenberg

1/8/2021 Barbara and Len D’Errico
Briny Breezes, Fl, USA
Our heartfelt condolences to you. Your mom was a special friend and I cherish the happy memories we shared, especially on the golf course where we learned to have fun trying to remember “it’s just a game!” Her putter had eyes! Marveled how from 30’ off the green she would sink one putt after another. Convinced it was the putter she used, got same kind, but didn’t work for me . It wasn’t the putter, after all. It was the putteeee! We went to many tournaments and work shops. Sat for hours in the hot sun, always stopped at Dairy Queen for her Blizzard. Remembering the last time I saw her, Fran and I went to the Rehab facility to visit her. When she saw the two of us, her face lit up and I knew that she knew us !! Her recognition was obvious!!. We were her friends. We loved her. She knew that. Our dear friend is gone, but will live in our hearts forever.

1/8/2021 Carolyn Shirk
Ocean City, NJ 08226, United States
I will never forget Ann; she was kind, humble and fun to be with. We shared the same birthday, June 16, and we bonded from the time we met in 1996 in Briny Breezes, FL. Then we left Briny and bought a condo up the road 10 minutes. A memory I’ll always have and she always remembered even in these later years, when she said to me, “Carolyn, I’ll never forget your voice when you call me during the summer.” And she never did. I picked her up each time we needed to go to our same hairdresser and afterwards we would go to lunch and talk and reminisce and laugh about things. I pray one day I will see her again.

1/8/2021 Mary Musto
North Falmouth, MA, USA
Ann was more than a sister-in-law to me, she was a good friend so easy to get along with, we did a lot together through the years. She took care of her mother in-law and she took care of our children so we could travel. I"ll miss her and always remember her gentle manner.

1/9/2021 Barbara & Mario Santarelli
Briny Breezes, Florida,
Ann and I loved talking about cooking and food.Well,One Easter Season we thought it would be a lot of fun to ask our friends to save the ham bones. We collected about 12 bones with lots of ham remaining.We used the big kitchen in the auditorium. Ann was the head chef and we gathered some helpers. We had so much soup we decided to have a Group DINNER . We served about 60 brinyites and visitors.Ice creme and coffee and lots of BYOB capped off a wonderful event. GOD BLESS you ANN. Barbara and I love you and Miss you

1/10/2021 June Clancy
Marion, MA, USA
Dear Linc and Family, Our sincere condolences during this most difficult time. I will always hold Ann close in my heart. She and I shared a lifetime of wonderful memories beginning with our childhood at Shaw School and our East Side neighborhood- Denson’s Farm, Belmosto’s, Frank’s Pizza to name a few. Then years passed and best of all—when Evelyn Andrade invited me to play gol with the Thursday group at Little Harbor CC with instructions be sure to attend. When I arrived much to my surprise my partner was Ann Coy (Jane was there also)! Not much concentration on golf too much to catch up on, Marriage, children, grandchildren. Another chapter in our lives began and included our husbands. Ironically we both lived in Marion. Golf, many dinner reservations, after Mass conversations were enjoyed by the four of us. Even at All American sharing fond memories brought smiles even laughter. Ann will always be remembered as a special friend with a caring and gentle heart. And never without a smile. May she Rest In Peace. Love, June and Gerry

1/11/2021 Peter Musto
Walpole, Ma,
Remembering great times at Briarwood Beach, her family camp in Maine, trips to the islands. I will miss her friendly smile, the gleam in her eyes and chuckle when we met up.God made one Ann Musto, sweet, kind, compassionate and humble. She was a lady!

1/11/2021 Vicki Musto
Walpole, Ma,
I have so many fond memories of Ann, my sister-in-law, my friend. Remembering the many times bicycling all over the Cape, Martha’s Vineyard, Rhode Island. The many weeks we spent at Briny Breezes, ski trips, snowmobiling in Maine was a real adventure. The list goes on and on. I will always miss you sweet Ann.

1/12/2021 maryalice mcclanahan
Mansfield , MA, United States
Dear Lincoln, Tommy, Paula and Leah, Our sincere condolences on the loss of your wife and mother. Ann was always so friendly , with a warm heart and a wonderful smile. Will always remember the fun times with you all at Briarwood! Keeping you all in our prayers. Love, Mike and Maryalice McClanahan

1/14/2021 Jan and Michael St. Laurent
Dartmouth, Ma., USA
Dear Paula and family, please accept our sincere sympathy for the loss of your loved one. It was our privilege to attend a summer party at Briarwood hosted by Ann and Lincoln. Ann’s smile lite up the room as she watched everyone at the party enjoying themselves. I will always remember her thoughtfulness and kindness during my bridal shower at the beach house. She will be deeply missed. With love and sympathy, Jan and Michael St.Laurent

12/18/2021 Ted Bills
Colorado Springs, CO, United States
To know Ann was an utter joy. And to have her as a mother in law was truly an honor. Even with the difficulties she endured late in her life Ann never altered nor swayed from the path of amazing grace she walked her entire life. As we approach the first anniversary of her passing, and dearly miss her amazing laughter and kindness, we all take comfort knowing she is at peace embracing the love of our Heavenly Father with whom she shared her love and affection for with every soul she ever encountered.

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