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Florence J. Brennan

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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BRENNAN, Florence J. Age 93, of Lansdale, formerly of Runnemede, NJ passed away on September 26, 2009 at Lansdale Hospital. She was the wife of the late James J. Brennan. She was born in Philadelphia, PA on January 28, 1916 to the late Antonio and Antoinette (Scalzo) Pellegrino. Florence was a...

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I will always remember her smile and laugh. Stopping by for a vist, Jim would always call me "Gilchie". She would take me by the hand and say"Barb c'mon sit down, want something to eat, how's your mom." She was always thinking of everyone and doing for others. There are not many of the older St. Teresa crowd left but the work they did to build the church and familes are evident. My thoughts are prayers are with you all.

"Comare Florrie"...This is how she referred to herself when she called my house, or should I say my Father and Mother's house. To me that is who she was. I remember like it was yesterday the cake she made for me for my Holy Communion. That was 32 years ago. I tell my children about it and I still have the pieces that were on top of it. She made it so special. She was the most special person ever. I remember sitting at her table in Runnemede while her and my Mother would talk and I...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Florrie was much a part of my childhood. She was my surrogate mom, when mine went to work, back in the 5th grade. I cooked, Julie cleaned. Florrie was a phone call away. taught be how to cook alot of things, her "gravy", meatballs and of course her lasagna...I will miss her alot. Hope she's having a nice visit with my parents, & Jim Boyle & the Rafferty's and the Ostlie's, too.....My entire families thoughts and prayers are with you all at this most difficult of times...
Jeanne...

It's hard to believe your gone grandmom, all of us will miss you. I will always remember your kindness,devotion, and your never ending love. I miss your company and your wonderful cooking. Thank you for always being there for me, it meant so much. Love always Jennifer Ward & family