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Frances S. (Rao) Brunetti, 87 of Dennisport, died peacefully on Sunday March 24, 2013, in the company of her family, at Eagle Pond Nursing Home in Dennis. She was the wife of the late Michael J. Brunetti who died in 1999. Born in Danvers, Ma in 1925, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Emma (Alzerini) Rao and lived in Milford, Ma., most of her life. She was educated in the Milford School system. Mrs. Brunetti worked helping with her husbands guitar studio in Milford, known as Josephs School of Guitar. She retired with her late husband to the Cape form Milford and enjoyed spending time at her home with family and friends. She is survived by a son and daughter in law, Alfred F. Brunetti, Sr., and Ann Brunetti of Yarmouth, and grandchildren Michael J. Brunetti II and his wife Marrissa of Yarmouth, Alfred F. Brunetti, Jr. and his wife Amy of Dennisport, Anthony P. Brunetti of Yarmouth as well as Lauren, Joshua and Allison. She was predeceased by her son, Joseph M. Brunetti, three brothers, Roger, Albert and Charles Rao and two sisters Mary Divittorio and Eleanor Gonsalves. Visiting hours will be held on Monday April 1, from 6-8 pm at the Morris, OConnor & Blute Funeral Home, 58 Long Pond Dr., South Yarmouth. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday April 2 at 11 am at Saint Pius X Church, Station Ave., South Yarmouth. Burial will follow at Holy Trinity Cemetery, Harwich. Notes of comfort and sympathy may be sent to the Brunetti family at www.MorrisOConnorBlute.com
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Alfred & Family. My husband Francis and I were so sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. We were your neighbors for many years and your Dad taught Chris to be a gifted lead guitarist. We often think of those happy days and the role your family played in our loves.
Eternal rest to your Mom and Dad...together again. Regards, Marie & Francis "Babe" Parente
April 6, 2013
Alfred and family,
Very sorry to hear of your moms passing. I remember her always having a smile on her face and a friendly hello when ever I would see her in the old days in the neighborhood.
Take care.
Joan Skaff
March 30, 2013
Alfred, Ann and family,
We were so sad to hear the news about Frances. We have so many wonderful memories of living across the street from you and your family. She always had a smile on her face and was always there to help along with your Dad. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this very difficult time.
Love, Doris, Debbie and MaryAnn
MaryAnn Bertulli
March 30, 2013
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