Geraldine-Liquori-Obituary

Geraldine Liquori

Feeding Hills, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Feeding Hills, Massachusetts

Obituary

Send Flowers

Geraldine “Geri” (Giorgiole) Liquori, 87, passed away April 4, 2020 at home. She was born in West Springfield. The only child of the late Helen F. Fessia and Guido Paul Giorgiole. She attended schools in West Springfield. Geri married her husband John Liquori in 1953, who predeceased her in 2004....

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

70 years ago, and I still remember our vacations at Misquamicut Beach. , I still think about those times and remembering makes me feel good. Gerry was always such a fun gal to be around (and a really nice older cousin).

Cindy, Cody, and Mike... so sorry for your loss. I have memories of her and your father on Copper St... I can still see her in her kitchen and your Dad sitting on the sofa.... peace, love , light
Pat Lambert

Very sorry for your loss, always will remember John, Geri, & Cindi up at the Ponderosa.


Hank & Sandy Drewnowski

Dear Cindy,Mike & Cody,
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
God Bless. Love, Nha, Bob & Kasie

Im so sorry Cindy and Cody for your loss. She will be greatly missed. I will miss our weekly coffee , talks and hair. My mom looked forward to our visits with Gerri as well before she passed. She was a great friend. Love you guys.

Cindy and family, very sorry for your loss. I have great memories of Geri as a kid. She always had a "happy face" and kept an eye on me when on that end of Cooper Street. Although I haven't seen her (or you) for years, I think of her and your dad every time I drive by the old house. Know that she will not be forgotten. Stay strong, stay well.

Dear Cindy, Mike & Cody,
I'm so sorry for your loss. She can now join her beloved Johnny. May they Rest In Peace. I can still hear her calling you from the stone wall, CINDYYYYYY!!!! Hopefully, your memories will get you through this. Love,

Connecticut Avenue, Misquamicut Beach,Cindy's wedding. I am so happy we got to talk on the telephone a few weeks ago. Geri always treated me well, and I'll miss her.

Cindy & family, lot's of fun at the Cooper st. Cement pond, not many of us left... Cherish the memories.