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Billy De Napoli/formerly of StonehamBank
July 22, 2008
Al:
I am very sorry to hear of your Grandmother's passing. I know when you and I would speak at the Bank you always mentioned going to visit her in the North End. You were a very good grandson amd I am sure she appreciated your visits. May she rest in peace, and you take care of yourself.
Tobie & DonnaMarie Virgilio
June 20, 2008
Mary was a delight each time Tobie and I would make our daily visit to the North End Nursing Home to visit my Momma. She always looked forward to seeing Tobie and got a kick out of the fact that a Pug was so talented and would tell everyone about his work and the fact that he was paid to go on casting calls.
To her family, please know that her days were happy and full. She enjoyed socializing and everyone around her loved her and took pleasure in her conversations. I for one, will miss her terribly.
Rest in peace, my Dear Friend Mary and know that you will always be in our hearts.
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