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Anita Palumbo

Medford, Wakefield, Massachusetts

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Longtime resident of Medford, before moving to Wakefield, passed away on July 24, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Jack G. Palumbo. Loving mother of Jack G. Palumbo Jr. of Wakefield, Arthur Palumbo and his wife Patricia of Melrose, Dean Palumbo of Wakefield and Dianna Palumbo-Ring of Amesbury....

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to anita's family...
what a wonderful gift it was for all the girls of bigelow 7 to take care of and become friends with anita (and her boys). i will forever remember her laugh...i smile when i think about it. my thoughts and prayers are with you.
love, shelley

To the Palumbo-Luce Family:
So sorry for your loss. Anita was always pleasent and willing to help. A good person. She will be missed! My condolences.

The Palumbo family, It was a joy to care for Anita and to get to know her. She is a very special person and I will always remember her. she was so very lucky to have such wonderful children who loved her so much. I am so sorry for your loss and want you to know that my thoughts are with you during this most difficult time. Kristin Beauparlant RN

Dear Palumbo Family-
I just wanted to tell you all what a gift it was taking care of your mom and meeting all of you. Anita was one of those wonderful women on Bigelow 7 that we learn strength, courage and love from everyday. Though she was technically our "patient", it felt many times that she was the one caring for us, "her girls" and who was always there to give us a good laugh...(she always knew exactly when you needed one!) I will truly miss taking care of her and seeing you all...

I will always remember Anita for her quick wit, laugh and smile on her face. She has been missed here at the State Police since she retired. She gave real meaning to the word "lady" and she was a true professional. I always remember her stories about her family and their trips to Foxwoods. What a riot she could be!
It is such a sorrowful time for the family, but I know that you all have very fond memories of her, that will live on forever.
Please know that she was loved at the State...

Dianna,
So sorry to hear about your mom.
'thinking of you. Take care.
Karen

To Dianna and Family:

Please accept my sympathy to all of you at this time of grief, but I believe that you will have an angel looking over your shoulder watching over you. A mother's love can never be replaced. May she rest in peace and may you all find comfort in the love she gave.

To Dianna and Your Family,

I am so sorry for your loss ...

Please know that all of you are in my thoughts and prayers. Although the upcoming days, weeks and months will be difficult, may you find some comfort in knowing your mom was loved by so many people. When I think of her, I'll remember her keen wit and her infectious smile. I'll smile too, knowing how very lucky I was to call her my friend. God Bless Anita!