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ANN MARIE IANNELLI

Billerica, Massachusetts

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IANNELLI, Ann Marie (Capasso) Of Billerica, formerly of Arlington, unexpectedly passed away May 8th. Beloved wife of John A. "Jack" Iannelli. Devoted mother of Christina Iannelli of Sudbury and Gregory Iannelli and his wife Penelope of Shrewsbury. Dear Noni of Dominic and Elaina. Sister of...

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I think of you every day and I love you and miss you terribly!

Ann was my son's first school nurse and she was instrumental in making she he was safe from latex since his allergy was so horrible. I cannot say how much she meant to us with that allergy and his asthma. She taught us so much and helped him through those tough early years of learning how to deal with it all. She helped him grow in confidence. I'm sorry for your loss. She made such a difference in the world.

Very sorry for your loss. My children all had Mrs Iannelli as their nurse at the Parker School. She was always kind to them.

I am so sorry Jack and family, I have such fond memories of our high school times together at Symmes hospital and again later as Registered nurses so many years ago. Ann was a wonderful smart and caring nurse. I know she will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Claire Fiekers Lewkowicz

Very sweet,intelligent,giving, loveablee, trustworthy,non critical caring nurse. ❤

I was so sorry to learn of Anns passing. She was a devoted nurse at the Parker while I was there. Not only was she devoted to her students, but she was an amazing friend, as well. She will be greatly missed.

Jack,
We are sorry to learn of Ann's passing. She was a good neighbor and an even better friend. Our thoughts re with you during this difficult time.

John and Mary Ann Follo


Thinking of you and we would like to express our deepest, heartfelt sympathy.

Rich and Irene Guertin

I miss you like crazy! I will miss sharing your children and grandchildren as well as the holidays we spent together. You were the glue that held us together from eating the Boston baked beans waiting for Madeline to be born, being in your wedding and you being in mine and all your great medical advice through the years.
Love always,
Auntie Pat