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Danna Viscanti
April 04, 2025 | Friend


Albany, New York
RAVENA Dianne Rosato Donnelly, 59, entered eternal life on Sunday, April 9, 2006 after a brief illness. Dianne was born and lived all her life in Ravena. She was a 1964 graduate of Ravena-Coeymans-Selkirk High School. After graduating from Austin Beauty School, Dianne worked as a beautician for...
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Danna Viscanti
April 04, 2025 | Friend
Miss you. Love "Rhoda "
Danna Viscanti
April 04, 2024 | Friend
Miss you my friend
Danna Viscanti
April 04, 2023 | Friend
Dianne, time has gone so fast and I miss you my friend "Rhoda to your Mary"
Danna Viscanti
April 04, 2022
Mary Lou & Family,
I'm so very sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.
christine Eckerson
April 25, 2006 | Spring Hill, FL
Marylou and Michael,
My condolences to both of you. I was very shocked when I heard of your mother's passing as I know she was so young. My heart goes out to you.
Michael Adams
April 18, 2006 | Tampa, FL
I pray that with time you will all find comfort and healing when you reflect upon the wonderful memories you must have shared. Dianne (Ddd) gave me so many laughs with her quick wit and humor, and always had a kind word when you were feeling down. It was primarily because of Dianne's insistence that we could make it happen, that a group of strangers came together for a wonderfully memorable trip to Memphis. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Angie St Jacques
April 14, 2006 | Commack, NY
Michael and Rosato Family,
I'm so sorry to hear about your mom. I remember her as being a fun loving and caring person. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
natalie turner
April 13, 2006 | Glenmont, NY
Michael,
I was saddened to hear about your loss although from our conversations at work, you knew it was coming and were fortunate enough to be with her at the end. If you ever need another hug or an ear from one who has also lost their mother, I'm right across the hall. As I know, this is a loss that never goes away but like my mother who suffered greatly at the end, she is not suffering any longer. They are both smiling down on us.
Pat Hymes
April 12, 2006 | Schenectady, NY