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Florence Riley

West Roxbury, Foxboro, Hyde Park, Massachusetts

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Of Norwood, formerly of Hyde Park, 83, died Tuesday, November 6 in Norwood. She was the wife of the late James F. Riley Sr. Florence is lovingly survived by her children and their spouses, James F. Riley Jr. and his wife Christine of Pembroke, Timothy Riley of Hyde Park, Elaine Lockhart and her...

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Dear Elaine,Chip, Jimmy,Ricky,Michelle and Bobby,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your mother and grandmother. She was a beautiful lady, always smiling and happy to see you. You were blessed with her in your life, and I know she will watch over you and your children in heaven. With sincerest sympathy, Imelda, John and family

Patty ,So sorry to hear about your mom .

Oh Mrs Riley how you will be missed by all the people you have touched throughout your life.every time we met you would take out your wallet and way in the corner,on a small piece of paper you kept for years, was my son Jimmy's autograph. "I am his biggest fan" you would say

To The Riley Family
I am so saddened to hear the loss of Flo,
She will hold a special place in my heart,I will always remember her smile,she would light up the street.My Prayers are with you during this difficult time

To The Riley Family,

We will all miss your Mom, she was
a beautiful lady, inside and out and a very special person to our family. Our thoughts and prayers
are with you all.

All our Love,
The Hurley Family

We are so sorry for your loss. I just found out today. You guys all know your Mom was the best. She will be missed by many. Love to all of you. George & Judie

To the Riley Family,
My deepest sympathies on your loss. May family and friends comfort you during these difficult times and I hope all your memories help to ease your pain. Sincerely, Nanci

To Patty and Family,
So sorry to hear about your mother. She was such a kind person and was always filled with joy.

My Deepest Sympathies,
Joyce (Gostanian) Anderson