CICALESE
ANNETTE (nee Abruzzo)
Of Swedesboro, formerly of Phila., 76, mother of Annette Sweeten and Susan Plotts; grandmother of 2; great-grand-mother of 1; special friend Nick Ponte. Viewing Mon. 6 to 8 P.M. and Tues. 9 to 10 A.M. at DALEY LIFE CELEBRATION STUDIO, SWEDESBORO Funeral 10:30 at Holy Name of Jesus Church, Mullica Hill.
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My condolences and deepest sympathy to you and your family on your loss. Annette was a wonderful person and may fond memories of her bring you comfort.
Rest in peace,
Chris Tombros
October 2, 2017
R. Parrish
September 30, 2017
Annette was light, love, humor and strength. I am very fortunate she was in my life. I hope the grief your family is now feeling will soon be replaced by happy, loving memories.
Julie Brennan
Friend
September 27, 2017
I worked with Annett at Pennsylvania Hospital. I truly can not rap my head around this. You and the entire family have my deepest condolences. May her soul rest well in peace. She was a wonderful woman.
Angela Oliver
Friend
September 26, 2017
I am so sorry for your loss. May you gain comfort by pouring out your emotions to God in prayer. He cares for you and wants to help you during this most difficult time.
Pat
September 26, 2017
Annette (Pie), Susan I am so sorry for your loss, sorry I couldn't be there today but you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Take care of yourself (eat something)
Love
Tricia
Tricia Ware
September 26, 2017
Annette, Susan and family: My, deepest, condolences to you. Your mom will be, greatly, missed. May you be blessed with , many, memories. The love, in your heart, will never fade away. I know we don't see each other much, but know that I love you dearly. God Bless!!!
Theresa Friend-Baker
September 25, 2017
Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family during this difficult time. With our deepest sympathy... The Hildebrand Family
Bob & Maria Hildebrand
September 24, 2017
Annette, Thank you for being my 2nd mother
It was a honor that you loved me so much!!! You were the kindest, sweetest giving woman!!!! I am heartbroken but will carry all of memories we had together with me forever
Love you BABE!!!!!!
Jackie Lother
September 24, 2017
Condolences to the family in the loss of Annette
Annette was a volunteer at Kings Things Thrift Store on Friday Mornings she will be missed she worked with Diane O and the crew in the back. She enjoyed her Friday Morning coffee and the donuts courtesy of Joe D the cookie/donut man.
Remember the good times to carry you thru this time of Sorrow.
Rest In Peace
From the Volunteer Staff at KT
Carl Rainear
September 24, 2017
Annette was in my life as another mom for 22 years!! She was one of the most giving people I have ever known. I will always remember her and the love I have for her will never go away in my memory. RIP....
David Plotts
Family
September 24, 2017
Sue & Annette I am So Sorry to hear of your Mother's Passing . Hold on to Everything She Taught You & Carry on Her Legacy in your Hearts Forever !! My Thoughts & Prayers are with You All ❤✝☮!!!!
Joanne Marsella Lowell
September 24, 2017
Sorry for your lose. Mrs. Annette is now an angel watching down on her family and friends from heaven.
Karen OConnell
September 24, 2017
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