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Eliza T. T. Valliere

Uxbridge, Massachusetts

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Eliza T. T. Valliere, 58, of Richardson St., died Sat. Nov. 1, at her home, surrounded by her family.She is survived by her husband of 40 years Ronald L. Valliere; son Paul J. Valliere and his wife Danielle (Bruno) of Harrisville, R.I.; daughter Tina M. and her husband James Alberto of Uxbridge;...

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Eliza through the years

Ron, Tina,& Paul: Annette and I will never forget all the great memories we shared with Ron and Liza. Spending time In New Hampshier with both families was a great time. Liza,s cooking could not be beat also.We can remember the times when she would invite us over for supper, and put on a 7 course meal that was fit for a king. We know that she is now at peace with the lord in Heaven and knowing that will help ease the pain of her loss. If there is anything we can do for any of you, please let...

Paul and Family-

So sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Aunt Liza. Like the many family members who write before us, We too have so many great memories of the past, especially those in the Village. Your home was my sanctuary. Though many years have passed, you are all, in our thoughts and prayers often...Love

I'm so sad for all your loss. I know she will be greatly missed by all exspecially her granddaughters, Kalen and Jocelyn.

Ronnie, Tina, Paul & Family

I have the greatest memories of Lila growing up w/Darlene. We had alot of laughs, stories, songs. Whenever Darlene and I wanted a ride in Ronnie's little convertable we always went to Lila to ask. We got are way.

When you moved downstairs from your mom's Darlene & I would stay for a week at a time. I think we took stock in Mac & Cheese.

Randi & I are very greatfull for the few minutes we had (maybe a month ago) talking w/Lila and Ronnie in...

You are in our thoughts and prayers


James and Bonnie Puccio

Tina, Paul, Mr. Valliere:

I have such fond memories of your Mum from times spent at your house when we were just kids. I will cherish those memories as I know you will cherish so many more. Thoughts, prayers and love to you all.

To my loving family,
I am still having a hard time believing that Auntie Liza is in the loving arms of Jesus. And as Evan said, she is now an angel. The girls were right, she was a faboulus cook, and maybe she is cooking for the Kingdom of Heaven! Auntie Liza was so strong, loving, generous and kind. She will be greatly missed. I am here if anyone of you need a shoulder.
Love always,
Julie, Jason, Chadd, Luke and Evan