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Florence Marie Bianco

Lee, Massachusetts

1912 - 2009

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Florence Marie Bianco, 97, formerly of Lee, Mass., died Sunday morning at Kimball Farms Nursing Center in Lenox, Mass., where she had been since 2006.Born in Waterbury on Aug. 22, 1912, the daughter of Anthony and Bessie Wood Daury, she graduated from Wilby High School in Waterbury. She married...

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Robby-

We were saddened to hear about your mother's passing. From talking with you before, it sounds like she had a full life and was graced with many wonderful blessings. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

With our sympathy-
Andy and Sara Korzen

Robbie- I am so sorry for your loss. How lucky to have your Mom with you for so long. She was such a sweet woman and would always have a smile when I saw her in Church. I remember the fun times we had when you lived on Pleasant St. Great memories. Keep her memories close to your heart. Love David and Sue Scarpa

Dear Bianco Family

Our deepest sympathy to you all during this very difficult time.

Dear Robbie and entire precious Bianco family,

I am so sad to hear about your mom. She was a great lady, full of hospitality and good cheer. I have so many great memories of your home and family. Wow, 97! May God give you special comfort and His thoughts during these days. You mean so much to me.

Much, much love,
Chris and Bob Colban and family

My prayers and thoughts are with all of you during this sad time..Your Mom was a very dear friend of mine, and I will miss her.....Jeanette Coty

Florence was such a wonderful person. She lived next door to us at Holly House Apartments and we all adored her! We will miss her so very much but our life is better for having her in it. God Bless you all! You are in our prayers

Our sympathy at the passing of your Mom. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

To all the Bianco Family, I will remember your mother and all the family with a Mass offered for her and Your intentions. Sincerely, Fr. Dan Brunton