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The Campana Family posted a condolence
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
Lena, Sandy, Frank, Attilio, Tony and Family...our hearts are so heavy, we loved your mother so much. We hope that you can find a little peace knowing that your father is holding her tight and she's singing and laughing with the Angels. She left us with so much more than memories, she left us her most incredible accomplishment...the amazing family that she and Uncle created. You were everything to her, her eyes lit up with so much love when she talked about all of you. We love you all...
To our Amazing Auntie,
Your smile could light up a room, it was beautiful. You made everyone around you happy, whether it was a funny joke, your loving ways, or your big smile, you were always a delight to be around. As kids growing up we remember spending almost every weekend together. You, Auntie Jenny and my mother were so close, which meant we got to grow up with all of our cousins. We have the most special memories of 4th of July at Auntie Jenny's, vacationing in Lake Winnipesaukee, St. Anthony's Festival and many, many more. We couldn’t have wished for a more beautiful family and will cherish all of our wonderful memories of you.
Auntie, we love you beyond words and will miss you deeply.
Your Nieces and Nephews,
Christina, Lisa, Anthony, Eddie, John and Steven
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Robin DiPersio posted a condolence
Monday, March 21, 2016
Anita you will be sadly missed. Your infectious smile and humor will always be remembered. Until we meet again may you rest in peace. Your living daughter in law.
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Robin DiPersio posted a condolence
Monday, March 21, 2016
Anita you will be sadly missed. Your infectious smile and humor will always be remembered. Until we meet again may you rest in peace. Your loving daughter in law.
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Diane & Ron DiGiorgio posted a condolence
Monday, March 21, 2016
Ron and I are so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was one of the first people I saw when I moved into my house on Marrett Rd. She rang the bell with a tray of lasagna to welcome us to the neighborhood. Being my Mom's first cousin was the first to inform us of a house for sale on the same street they lived. The rest was history. We shared many days eating lunch at Filenes and many dinners out. Your Dad and Ron played bocci in the back yard. May you all keep the memories as I have and God bless all of you.
Diane & Ronnie DiGiorgio
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Helena Enos + Wally Strazdins posted a condolence
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Dear Lena and Daniel, I just learned of your mothers passing and Wally and I wanted you and your family to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you.
My husband and I first met Arthur and Anita at the Senior Center playing Bocce which continued for several fun years.
Wally and I enjoyed our many visits with them which always ended up with your dad playing the accordion, singing, dancing and telling jokes and then Anita would put on the coffee pot, pastry and a bottle of Anisette and I seemed to always sit next to Arthur and pour his coffee and Anisette and he would always tel me more, more.
They were an amazing, loving couple and an inspiration and always a joy to be around..
Wally and I were honored to join in celebrating their Anniversary party with them and such a loving family.
Love and Peace,
Helena and Wally
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Mary Corbett posted a condolence
Sunday, March 20, 2016
Our deepest sympathy to you and your family Lena! Love, the Corbetts
Edward V. Sullivan
Funeral Home
43 Winn Street
Burlington, MA 01803
Ph: (781) 272-0050
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