FRANCES-PALMIERI-Obituary

FRANCES D. PALMIERI

Walpole, Massachusetts

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PALMIERI, Frances D. (Curran) Of Walpole, May 19, 2021, age 88. Beloved wife of Armando B. Palmieri. Loving mother of Carol-Ann Palmieri and her husband, Alfred Mussi, of Bellingham, Vincent J. Palmieri of Franklin, Nancy Carroll and her husband, David, of Medway, Teresa M. Palmieri of Medway, and Richard J. Palmieri and his wife, Melanie, of Wrentham. Cherished grandmother of Armando Palmieri of Wrentham, John Carroll of Framingham, Carolyn Palmieri of Waltham, Samantha Carroll of Medway, Siobhan Cooper of Medway, and Vincent Palmieri of Wrentham. Sister of Joseph Curran of Vero Beach, Daniel Curran of Revere, Robert Curran of Reading, the late Barbara Curran, the late Carol Napolitano, and the late Margaret Curran. Also survived by several nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend Fran's Life Celebration on Tuesday from 4 to 7 PM in the James H. Delaney & Son Funeral Home, 48 Common Street, WALPOLE. A private Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Timothy's Church in Norwood. A Graveside Service will be held in Saint Francis Cemetery, Washington Street at Pine Street, Walpole on Wednesday at 11:45 AM. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Walpole Council On Aging, 60 South Street, Walpole, MA 02081. Delaney Funeral Home www.delaneyfuneral.com

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Milo and family, our deepest condolences in your loss. We were very fortunate to have been able to meet Frances. She was a sweet soul and an accomplished artist. Her painting is hanging in our living room and I feel blessed to have one. May she rest in peace and may you have strength to look back on the great memories. Thinking of all of you at this difficult time.

Mrs. Palmieri was one of Fisher School's fabulous mothers! She was actively involved in all the activities and adventures of her children. I'll always remember when she scored a basket for the girls during the Mother-Daughter Sixth Grade Basketball game. She made delicious pasta as well and made this teacher feel very special. Rest in peace, Mrs. Palmieri. My heartfelt condolences to all the family especially Nancy, Teresa and Richard who I had the privilege of teaching.

Fran was a wonderful person. Kind, caring always thoughtful. She was a great artist and a steady and active member of the NAA and will be dearly missed. Personally I will miss her smiling face, her gentle way and her talks about her family and her checking in on my son. May God bless her in her eternal rest and give strength and many wonderful memories to her family in this difficult time.
From Fran's friends of The Norwood Art Association

I loved Franny with all my heart and soul. She was a wonderful sweet soul. I always looked up to her and admired her. I wanted to be just like her. My heart hurts. I will never forget her.