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Florendo J. "Fuddy" Colonero

Douglas, Massachusetts

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Florendo J. "Fuddy" Colonero, 84, of 7 Wixtead Ct. died Wed. Oct. 22 at home after an illness. His wife of 44 years Ann M. (Kelliher) Colonero died Aug. 22, 1994. He is survived by a son, Patrick "Ricky" Colonero of Douglas and daughter-in-law Maryanne Colonero of Grafton; 2 daughters, Rosemary...

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My sympathy to all of you. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Please take comfort in the precious gift you were able to give at the end of his life.

My deepest Sympathy is with all of you .My your faith take you through this. We will all miss your Dad.

Ricky, Rosemary and Karen -

Uncle Fuddy was one of my favorite people. Over the last couple of years we exchanged letters and you may not know this, but he always donated a couple of bucks to a cause that my family has been involved with: The Travis Roy Foundation.


My wife Susan and I will always fondly remember when he brought us to his house and fed us some warm peach pie....

Hope to see you soon

Bob (Mary Anns Bob) and Susan vecchione

Ricky, Rosemary & Karen....So sorry to hear of Fuddys death. Many memories come to mind of him especially during softball season..a good friend of the Driscoll family. Nancy & Ed

Rick and Family
Phil and I extend our Sympathy and condolences to the family on the passing of your Dad. Fuddy will be greatly missed and always respected for his wonderful sense of humor and caring ways. Rick we will NEVER forget the outpouring of sympathy you and your family expressed during the untimely passing of my sister Paulines grandson. God has a special place for a wonderful man. God Bless you all during this difficult time.

Fuddy - loved by many, missed by all.
My condolences to the Colonero family.

I am sorry to hear about Fuddy. I remember the delicious appple pies and eggplant parmesan he used to bring to the Cave household and how he had a passion for gardening and cooking. My sympathies to your family. Love Jenny Cave

My deepest sympathy to the whole family. Fuddy was great guy who always had a story to tell. He will be missed by many.

May I extend our sincerest condolences on behalf of the Manchaug Pond Association Board of Directors and general membership to the Colonero family. Many of us knew Fuddy very well, seeing him each morning as he checked the Manchaug Pond dam and receiving his phone calls updating us as to his efforts. There was no one more dedicated to his work than Fuddy. He knew our lake and he worked with our organization to address our concerns and issues. His commitment to Manchaug Pond was above...