Catherine-D'Agostino-Obituary

Catherine "Cay" D'Agostino

Goffstown, New Hampshire

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Goffstown, New Hampshire
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Alzheimer's Association

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Catherine was born in The Bronx New York to Italian immigrant parents. She grew up in Greenburg New York. She married Angelo D'Agostino with whom she raised 3 children in White Plains New York. They moved to Manchester New Hampshire where she worked at Pandora knitting Mills and belonged to Our...

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I am so sorry for you, Toni, and so glad for Cay. I loved her sass and spunk so much!

Our sincere condolences to the family. May you find comfort in knowing that God collects our tears and is close to the brokenhearted ready to comfort us in our moment of need. - Psalm 56:8

Toni. So very sorry to see this today. My husband David Burl used to snowplow for your parents. Your mom would send over(we lived across the street on North Mast) the biggest and best meatballs in red sauce. She was wonderful. Patti Burl.

Im sorry for your loss. I used to work at the Arbors where she lived. She was funny and sassy. She will be missed.

Toni; My condolences to you and family for the loss of" Cay. When I first arrived at Goffstown Post office as a clerk, Cay was given the task of training me,(and what a challenge that must of been for her!)Her professionalism and freindliness to the customers are something I remember to this day, and I feel she passed that on to me.

I remember Cay from her days at the Post Office, Garden Club and all over town. I enjoyed her and have missed seeing her. May she rest in peace and may her loved ones and friends relish fond memories.

Toni I am sad to read this..I will write for my children who adored her in the days of our work at the post office...... I have missed her for some time now..She was a valued friend . I hope to see you today Tuesday the 5.....love to you

My condolences to the family. I lived across the street from the D'Agostino family many years ago on Weston Road in Manchester. Cay was always so friendly and gracious.
May all your loving memories of Cay help you to find peace during this difficult time.

My deepest heartfelt sympathy to your family and may Cay's journey be as amazing as she was. Cay was so very special to me. As a neighbor and friend of my parents, she always made me feel special, both her and Ange! She and I would often have tea together in the afternoon out of china tea cups. She always had time for me and she was my safe place. We talked for hours about many things. When I graduated from High School she gave me the book "The Prophet" by Kalil Gibran...I still have it....