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Anita Boragno

San Francisco, California

1924 - 2021

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Anita Vannucci BoragnoSept 1, 1924 - December 2, 2021Anita Boragno peacefully passed away on December 2, 2021, in her home of over 55 years. Anita was born in San Francisco on September 1st, 1924 to Alfredo and Lida Vannucci. She was a proud San Francisco native with strong, loving ties to the...

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Three years after her passing, I am still inspired by her. Thank you for being my good friend Anita! God bless you always!

I continue to think of Anita all the time. She was such a genuine positive person. I first met her at Bridge, and she would just light up the room. You are loved my dear Anita

Anita was an amazing woman and a lifelong friend of my grandmother. The club is all back together now. Prayers and love to the whole family.

my heart felt condolences

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

My deepest sympathy to Diane.Linda,Carol and their whole families. Peace & love Priscila M. Ugalino

What a gift was bestowed on us when Anita decided to join the many activities at St. Cecilia Parish. I met Anita 12 years ago, and had the priviledge of playing Bridge with her. She brought such joy and laughter to our group. She was fun to be around, and I will always remember her giving and love of life spirit. She always spoke of the love she had for her family, and in many ways we felt part of her family

Our greatest & deepest sympathy to Diane,Carol, Linda & their whole families. I will miss your mom. She is such a very nice lady or women. I will pray for her soul. May her soul Rest In Peace. Love & Prayer, Priscila M. Ugalino

Anita will be sorely missed by all her friends at the Collins Center. She spent time with us every week playing Bridge and BINGO, lifting us all up with her joyful outlook on life, her upbeat energy, her confident personality, fashionable style, easy smile, and willingness to be a true upstanding friend. We are forever grateful that she was a big part of our "family" too. May God bless her and all of her family. Peace and love to you all from her friends at the Collins Center.