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Dave posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Joan,
May you and Steph my wife share eternal happiness and peace together from this day on.
You both are gone from this world as we know it, but will NEVER be forgotten.
Forever,
Your Son in Law
Dave
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Darlena and Lou Fior posted a condolence
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Steph and Family, Our hearts broke when we saw your Mom Saturday. I didn't know she was sick or I would have been there to see if she needed help or company. We loved your Mom and she was soooo good to my Jackie as she was to everyone she met. May God bless and keep her next to his side. Love Ya!!! Mr & Mrs. Fior
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Mike & Florence Perri posted a condolence
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Rita and Family
It was heartbreaking to lose two wonderful people. It is comforting to know that they are at peace together and fondly remembered.
Mike and Florence Perri
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Joe Primavera posted a condolence
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Grandmom,
You were always there for me and when i needed someone to talk to, you were the one. Your famous cooking every weekend or so always put a smile on my face, especialy going to the crab man, killing the crabs and cooking them. You always made the special Oil & Vinegar ones just for me. I miss you so much.
I`ll always remember you.
Love and Thanks,
Your Grandson
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Stefanie and Joan Ziegler posted a condolence
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Dear Aunt Rita and Family,
We are very sorry to hear about the passing of Joni and also Lucille. You are in our prayers and thoughts. With deepest sympathy and much love, Stefanie and Joan
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Gina DiGiovannni posted a condolence
Friday, November 25, 2005
Dear Joan,
You have brought so much joy and love to my family. The times we have spent together are priceless, words cannot express how much you will be missed. God needed two Angels, in less than six weeks apart, He chose you and Lucille. You both came into this world together and now you are reunited and have earned your wings, along with my niece Michelle. Three courageous and powerful women who fought till the end. I am so proud to have been a part of all your lives. Till we meet again, pleasant dreams.
Your loving
Sister-in-law
Gina
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Vince Tango posted a condolence
Friday, November 25, 2005
Dear Aunt Joan,
Thank you for your warm and caring heart that always provided a welcome feeling in your home. Visiting your house with all the family gathered was something I really looked forward to. Ashi enjoyed meeting you and the family and enjoyed such as marvelous Christmas Eve feast! My best memories of you are laughing when playing a game or telling a story. I loved to hear you laugh. I picture you now, free and happy, flying with angles, laughing with pure joy.
Love,
Vince and Ashi
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Dawn Kalman posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Dear Aunt Joan,
Like my brothers, I will always remember the wonderful summers spent at your house, especially staying over for weeks at a time, swimming, doing crafts beaded Christmas balls, taking Steph and I to the shore, picking tomatoes from your garden, and going to the movies. I remember your Gladiolas on the side of your house, and to this day, every time I see a Gladiola, it makes me think of you - my loving aunt and Godmother.
Rest in peace and my love always.
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Joann, Aaron & Sam Oseroff and Uncle Reds DiGiovanni posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
We were so saddened to hear of Joanie's passing. Our hearts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Love,
Joann, Aaron, Sam & Uncle Reds
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Joseph Alfonsi posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Aunt Joan,
You left us with warm memories that I will always cherish. As a child, I will always remember feeding the ducks, swimming in your pool, collecting golf balls, walking the dobermans and the overall special times we shared together at your house. As a young man, I will always remember the bond you had with your children, your parents and your siblings. As a parent, I will always remember the invaluable lessons of "family tradition" that you taught me as that child and young man, and I will hold this scared as I pass these values along to my family.
For this, I thank you.
I know you are in good company and again, you are together with your twin. We will deeply miss you but those memories can never be erased.
God Bless You.
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Benjamin Alfonsi posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Dear Aunt Joan,
What I remember most was all the good times with family over your house growing up. My family and I always looked forward to coming over on Sunday in the summer to swim, have BBQs, play on the golf course, and at Easter, have Easter egg hunts. My family and I will miss you dearly, Aunt Joan. Rest in peace.
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AJ, Lisa and Kids posted a condolence
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
Aunt Joan, you are so very special to us. You kept the family tradition of Christmas Eve alive and gave us all a chance to laugh with the closest of our family at least once per year. Of course, we would also find ourselves at your house for many Easters, Thanksgivings, Mother?s Days, Birthdays, and we were probably even over there for Columbus Day once or twice too :- Remember?Christopher DiGiovanni was Christopher Columbus? That was great! And your cooking was ALWAYS something to look forward to. Thank you for all of your kindness, love and undying faithfulness to your family. We are a closer and happier family because of you.
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Celeste Berwick posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
As a very good friend of her daughter, Stephanie, Joan always welcomed me into her home. Whether it was staying for a great home cooked meal, shopping or whatever else we decided on, Joan was always a great sport about it. Joan had a way of making me feel like I was family. I will greatly miss her.
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Dena DiGiovanni posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Aunt Joan
Chickie I miss you, I many memories of you, that I will cherish for ever. Vegas with the girls lol that was fun. When we prayed to St Anthony to find your gold earring in the old house I prayed and climbed in the washer and found it you were so happy. When I would come and stay with you on the weekends, All my cheating at the games we played on christmas eve and holidays. Tellin you all my stories from Home Depot and hearing you laugh that you would almost cry from laughin so hard. I'm gonna keep the Christmas eve tradition goin, that I promise, with all the fish even though I hate it, just for you. Being able to be there for you in the end means more to me than anything I love you and miss you. Your My angel in heaven now Love you Always Dena
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Rita Di Giovanni posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Joni: my sister and my friend. There is not enough space to tell you how I feel. I could write pages and pages. You were so "very special." You were always there for me and everybody. When Mommy died you were the one who continued the Christmas Eve tradition of the 7 fishes. None of us would ever have misssed it. We laugh ourselves silly when we all had to bring a "gadget" and then we had to figure out what it was. And the games we played and oh how we laughed. I have wonderful memories of our trips to Italy, Las Vegas and Bermuda. Oh, so many happy memories. I cannot even begin to express my feelings and how much I will miss you. By the way...."Thanks" for the "sign" you sent me. I know you are at peace now. I love you and will miss you so much.
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Joseph Di Giovanni posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
Things that immediately remind me of my sister Joan; eating leftover double breaded chicken cutlets, cold, right out of the "ice box", stuffed "calamod", fig trees with no figs, dinner bells, Christmas eve dinner, lilac bushes and dirty vodka martinis which we shared when ever we were together.
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Dave Primavera posted a condolence
Tuesday, November 22, 2005
You're a wonderful Mother to each one of us,
Endlessly giving without much of fuss.
Loving, caring for & guiding us all,
When we bring in honours or clumsily fall.
You've held our hands & been our strongest support,
When our boys were young & our patience naught.
You're the wind beneath our wings that's helped us soar,
Our strength, our idol & much, much more.
Yet, there are things I wish I'd done much better,
Many words I wish I'd never uttered.
"Thank-You" & "Sorry" are inadequately short,
In return for all your love has brought.
Thank you for being the Best Grandmom to our childen that there could ever be ,as well as a thoughtfull and loving Mother in Law to me.
I promise to take care of your daughter as well as you have,and want you to know your thoughtfullness and lovingness will be greatly missed.
May eternal peace be yours forever.
Love,
Your Son In Law
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