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Harriet Giovanetti Obituary

PLYMOUTH Harriet (Longhi) Giovanetti of Plymouth October 10, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Aldo J. Giovanetti. Loving mother of Charles Giovanetti of Plymouth, Thomas Giovanetti of Carver, and Lia Giovanetti of Plymouth. Harriet also leaves 5 grandchildren and 2 great-grandchildren, as well as her twin brother Harrison Longhi of Plymouth. Born in Plymouth August 15, 1921 a daughter of the late Charles and Ida (Tassanari) Longhi. Educated in the Plymouth Schools and a graduate of Plymouth High School class of 1939. She had worked with the town of Plymouth in the assessors office for over 15 years retiring in 1981. A member of St. Peters Womens league. Funeral from the Cartmell Funeral Home 150 court St. Plymouth on Tuesday at 9:00 am followed by a Funeral Mass in St. Peters Church Plymouth at 10:00 am. Visiting prior to the mass. Burial in Vine Hills Cemetery Plymouth. Memorial donations may be made to the Jordan Hospital Oncology Dept., 275 Sandwich St., Plymouth, MA 02360. More info and online guestbook visit cartmellfuneralhome.com

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Published by The Patriot Ledger from Oct. 11 to Oct. 13, 2008.

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Paul Giammarco

October 14, 2008

Dear Charlie And Tom and family,
The Telio, Anna And I were saddened for your loss.

Kathy Green

October 13, 2008

Charlie,

Sorry to hear about your mother. My condolences to you & your family.

Joanne Egnor

October 11, 2008

Charlie and Tommy
So sorry to read of your moms passing. You are so fortunate you had her for all these years. Hold on to your wonderful memories

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