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martha catalano
November 18, 2008
to the d'anello family
my deepest sympathy at the loss
of marsha. the "caravan family"
will be a part of me forever.
my thoughts and prayers.
Celine Violette
November 15, 2008
Now that I'm 50, I guess my memory is not so good. What I thought was the "Humpty Dumpty" was actually the "Brookside" and shame on me. I would like to say at this time to Mark, Billy and the ENTIRE D'Aniello family, that today was so bittersweet - we mourned and celebrated a loss, yet we celebrated friendship and love and family. May I speak for my sisters and brothers when I say that Marsha, and all of you, are part of our lives forever. We love you always. May God Bless.
wanda manning
November 14, 2008
i am so sorry for your loss.
a prayer warrior from alabama
Celine Violette
November 13, 2008
We were the oldest and best of friends. You were the first friend we met and made in Franklin way back in 1963. You shared your "Humpty Dumpty", later on your "Caravan" and all the beautiful times with your horses. You became one of our family and we became part of yours. No-one had a memory like Marsha. She remembered EVERYTHING!!!! She will be our "sister" and our friend until we meet again. To Albert and Nila, the boys, and Carol - know how much we loved her and always will. With our love, prayers, and sincere hope for your peace.
Eleanor, Therese and Celine Farrell
peg morton
November 13, 2008
remembering you always, jim and peg morton
Joni & Gary Johnson
November 13, 2008
It is so sad to know Marsha is gone.
She was such a down to earth person. I will always remember Marsha with a smile on her face always saying something humorous
to make you laugh. My deepest sympathy to her family and all those who loved her.
Courtney phillips
November 13, 2008
billy and judy
i am so sorry to of your loss. my thoughts and prayers are with you
courtney mclaughlin-phillips
BHS class of 98
Billy & Lynn Birdsong
November 13, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Nadine Carter
November 13, 2008
It is sad to know my Auntie Marsha is gone. She will be missed. I will cherish the memories of her playing at the "zoo".
Elaine Birdsong Denham
November 12, 2008
I will always remember the summers in South Georgia and Marsha, Deloris, and I swimming in the cows watering trough. It was always such an event for her. And she was always laughing and enjoying life to the fullest.
I will miss her. Elaine
Renee Birdsong
November 12, 2008
I only got to know Marsha in the last year, but we shared a lot in that small amount of time. Her spirit and faith are truly inspiring and I know that she will be missed. Marsha and her family will be in my prayers daily. My deepest sympathies go out to her family.
Geri Cogliano
November 12, 2008
Marsha was someone I've known since she was a little girl. About as far back as I can remember she was a happy go lucky person. And that is how I will always remember her. She will sadly be missed always. To Mark & the D'Aniello family I send my love and condolences, and may God get you all thru this difficult time.
Love from
Geri & Richie Cogliano
Lynn Beksha
November 12, 2008
Such a sweetheart. I will always remember Marsha serving up my lunches at the Caravan, always with a smile and a joke..and keeping those drinks flowing, making it hard for us to get back to work! She was definitely a wonderful person who will be remembered always. My condolences go out to the family.
Thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time.
Bernie & Lynn (Cogliano) Beksha
Larry and Susan Cowell 21 Schofield Drive
November 12, 2008
We have known you for so many years
And to be loved by so many there will be some tears
Such a wonderful person it was of great pleasure
For those memories of you we will treasure
You touched so many lives with your kindness
And it will be your wonderful smile that we will miss
Your celebrated your life with such wonderful family and friends
And now that you are an angel that will not end
And it will be hard because you will be missed
But we will remember you and that is a promise
When we look to the sky and see that shining star
We know it is you and you are not very far
You are at peace as we ask why
We will never know the answers, but we can always look to the sky!
With our deepest sympathy
Larry and Sue
Ann Bedard
November 12, 2008
I can't believe my aunt is gone. I am so glad I got to spend 5 weeks with her. She was more my big spoiled sister than an aunt. Thanks for all the fun memories aunty. I'll be talking to you.
Love you
Ann
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