Good night dear Aunt Frances. You were a beautiful, big-hearted woman and I’ll always remember for you for your movie star looks, delicious traditional Italian feasts and parties, your warm smile, and your many talents from sewing to needlepoint to knitting to various arts and crafts (your hands never stopped moving). But most of all, I’ll always remember you as a loving and protective big sister to my mom while you were growing up in St. Joseph’s Children’s Home in Brooklyn. And all the stories my mom told me about how strong you were, and how you always helped a shy and vulnerable young girl feel safe. You will be remembered and missed.
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RIP Aunt Frances.A great women that loved her family.She will truly be missed by all.Love you
Rest in peace my dear aunt and godmother.
Good night dear Aunt Frances. You were a beautiful, big-hearted woman and I’ll always remember for you for your movie star looks, delicious traditional Italian feasts and parties, your warm smile, and your many talents from sewing to needlepoint to knitting to various arts and crafts (your hands never stopped moving). But most of all, I’ll always remember you as a loving and protective big sister to my mom while you were growing up in St. Joseph’s Children’s Home in Brooklyn. And all the stories my mom told me about how strong you were, and how you always helped a shy and vulnerable young girl feel safe. You will be remembered and missed.