Amelia-Santore-Obituary

Amelia J. Santore

Arlington, Massachusetts

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97 years of age, of Arlington on July 15. Beloved wife of the late Joseph J. Santore, Sr. Survived by her loving son Joseph J. Santore, Jr. of Arlington. Visiting Hours will be held Thursday 4-8 pm. in the DeVito-O'Donnell Funeral Home 1145 Mass. Ave., Arlington. Funeral Services will commence...

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Joe; Barbara and I are deeply saddened to hear about your Mom passing. I know how much she meant to you. Well perhaps She and Bill D. will have a reunion. Keep strong Joe and the good Lord will watch over you.

Joe,

I am sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I will never forget how kind she was to me and for all those times she would wave me over to give me some fresh baked cookies.

Joe,
Sorry to hear about your loss of your Mom. She was a friend to everyone. I do remember the cookies.

Dear Joe,

I am sadden to hear about the passing of your mother. You always spoke kindly of your mother, so I know she was wonderful lady.
My prayers and thoughts are with you.

Joe,

We are very sorry for your loss. We are thinking about you. You have our deepest sympathy. Love Judi and Frank

Dear Joe,

My brother, Tim, and I are very sorry for your loss. We used to get so excited when we would wake up in the morning to find cookies that your mom made that my dad brought home to us! May wonderful memories of your mother warm your heart during this sad time.

Joe, I am very sorry to hear about your mom I know that she meant the world to you and that you will miss her ever day. You are like a Uncle to me and I enjoy the talks with you and I hope that never changes. You are a dear friend to my dad and I am very grateful for that. I will keep you in my thoughts in prayers and if you need anything please do not hesitate to call me you know the number. Love,Kathleen,Stephen,
Stephanie and Anthony Domenicucci

mom i am probably going to start crying while i write this but this is for all the times you were there for me.this is for all the strength you gave me when times were tough for all the times you baked cookies and made macaroni on the holidays when
i was dispatching and you made enough for all the guys who were working with me. for the genuine love you had for the men&women of the Arlington Police and fire. ma i will miss you. but you are now with dad and i am sure you will be filling...