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Margaret Gaudiano
October 21, 2008
My first true friend when I moved to Rhode Island. We shared many good times and recipies. I'll miss our talks and her friendship.
Lily Mangalo
October 14, 2008
A friend of over 35 years how do I say goodbye. You were a great person, kind and willing to help anytime. Thanks for the cooking lessons, even though you would slap my hand for not following your directions. I still can't measure a cup of flour correctly. At least not to your specifications.
Kim I wish you well at this difficult time, your mother was a great friend and you a great daughter.
We will all miss her.
Love,
Lily
Brian R. Ott, MD and staff
October 14, 2008
Please accept our deepest sympathies.
Karalee Amaral
October 12, 2008
Oh Kimmie she'd say, with that girlish grin,TuTu ever at her side always on the move going from one project to the other. if it was baking a wedding cake making wandies or sewing something new. I will always smell that wonderful Gravy bubbling in a big pot. when I remember mom I was privledged to call her. She taught me so many things I still use today. Her smile when we'de come through the door cold and wet from a day in the snow. Campfires and marshmellows my first ever camping experience. I just know she is in heavan right now with gram and they are laughing and catching up drinking golden cadillacs and doing that line dance they'd do on new years eve. love you love Kari
The Staff of Wilbur-Romano Funeral Home
October 12, 2008
Offering our deepest condolences at this difficult time.
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