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ELEANOR E. COGLIANO

Canton, Massachusetts

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COGLIANO, Eleanor E. (Foley) Of Canton on February 4, 2013 in the New England Baptist Hospital. Loving wife of the late Joseph D. Cogliano who passed in 2002. Born May 28, 1928, she was a daughter of the late Joseph M. and Mary Agnes (Hannon) Foley. Beloved mother of Rose M. Cogliano of Oak...

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I loved visiting aunt Nell and uncle Joe,the whole family was so nice.I moved to Fla. after I got married and they all came to my wedding.I was in a Florida antique shop and found an old South Boston high school year book, I opened it up and was pleasantly surprised to see my Aunt Nell in this Yearbook I believe it was her senior year.I grabbed it and was going to pay the cashier The man that owned the store after I told him that my mom's sister was in this year book, said to me that's yours...

Dearest children/ family of my sweet Aunt Nell as we remember her beautiful spirit/ face/mannerisms. She will be remembered as we begin a new year as will uncle Joe Hope you all are doing well/ children/in-laws/grandchildren etc love cousin Jean [email protected]

Thinking of you dear aunt Nell. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

To our dear cousins ---we are so sorry to hear of your mom's demise. Please accept our most sincere condolences. Jean & John McSherry & Family

To the Cogliano Family and Aunt Margie my deepest sympathy for the passing of your Mother and Sister.
I like to share one memory that Aunt Nell said to me over 50 years ago.I
just came back from church as an alter boy serving Mass at St. Vincents in
So. Bost and she asked me did I go to church today. I said that I was just there earlier and Aunt Nell said Michael ( You Can Never Get Enough Of Church ) Once again my Sympaathy.

We are so sorry for your loss she was a real lady we only met her a few times at Tony's her presence was felt someone once told us that the best way to honor someone's life is to remember them we know she will be remembered George and Maureen shanks

To the Cogliano Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Your mother and father were very special people. I often think of your wonderful father and his words of wisdom. God Bless You

I am profoundly sorry for your loss. I have such great memories visitng and playing with all of you at your home. Your mother and father were always was so nice to me. To all of you, espically Rose I will always have your mother in my thoughts and prayers.
Love your cousin,
Gerard Cogliano and family