Colleen-Fiore-Obituary

Colleen F. Fiore

Lowell, Massachusetts

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Lowell, Massachusetts

Colleen F. Fiore resident of Billerica; 43 BILLERICA Colleen F. Fiore, age 43, wife of Robert Fiore, died unexpectedly Tuesday, at their home. She was born in Cambridge, March 6, 1964, daughter of the late John P. Walsh Sr. and Catherine B. (Galvin) Walsh. She lived in Billerica for most of her...

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My deepest sympathy to the family. Colleen and I grew up together and played for many years. Went to cooking classes at her home with her mother. Fond memories.

No words can express the sorrow you are going through, a life cut way to short, your mom was a beautiful woman kind,caring and a great person
we had no idea of her passing our hearts go out to you girls and your family, keep the faith memories last forever. Your cousins, Joannie & Jeannie

BOBBY AND FAMILY,
COLLEEN WILL BE MISSED AND NEVER FORGOTTEN. SHE WAS A WONDERFUL AND THOUGHTFUL PERSON. EVERYONE IS HERE FOR A PURPOSE AND I THINK HER PURPOSE WAS TO CREATE 2 BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTERS AND THAT SHE DID. GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY.
DIANE (Cleveland) HAWES & FAMILY

Bobby, Christina & Alicia,
May you know the peace and comfort
This heartfelt thought imparts-
The ones we love are never gone,
But live within our hearts forever!

We were all so shocked to hear about your loss... Colleen was just a Wonderful, Caring person who will be missed by many.

The Cleveland Family of Billerica

Rob and girls, sorry to hear about colleen. I knew her from when I lived in Billerica. I will always remember the time we went out one Halloween, in the rain. You girls were too young to remember. Your mom is a wonderful person and I will miss her. May she rest in peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are will Colleens family. May she rest in peace.

Noreen and Eileen,
I am so sorry for your loss.

Alicia & Christina,
In my mind your mother, Colleen, will remain forever...
the sweet youg girl who loved her mother and father so completely:
the devoted sister who looked-up to her brothers and sisters so openly;
but most importantly,
the lovely, young mother who adored her beautiful and talented daughters so supremely.
She will be carried in the hearts and minds of all who knew her.

Christina and Alicia, i love you both so much. Words cant express how sorry i am. She really did have a heart of gold. i keep remembering all the fun times we had together. She brought us shopping for coach bags, we went tanning all the time and talked about guys (lol), we would sing real loud in the Denali and just have so much fun. Best of all was when she helped with prom. We went crazy looking for the perfect dress. But we finally found it. Im always guna remember the good times we had...