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Henry J. Pagliarulo

Melrose, Massachusetts

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PAGLIARULO, Henry J. Of Florida & NH, formerly of Stoneham & East Boston, November 17, 2008, age 87. Husband of the late Florence A. (Seminatore) Pagliarulo. Father of Elaine A. Maxwell & her husband Ben of ME, Adele Pekins of Stoneham, Michael Pagliarulo of Stoneham and Susan...

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Mr. Pagliarulo,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served in the USN during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Fair Winds And Following Seas

elaine,
my prayers are with you and the
entire pagliarulo family. my memory goes back to grade school when your
parents made a wonderful spaghetti
and meatball supper ed lanigan

Elaine, Ben and Family..


Although we are separated by so
many,many miles right now, please
know that you are in our thoughts
during this difficult time.

Deb, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time. Your grandfather sounds like a wonderful grandpa and great-grandpa; and I'm sure he touched a lot of special hearts. All our love..

On behalf of Community Beach of Cobbetts Pond let me express the communities sincere condolences to Henry's family. Henry was a vital part of our association both as an active community member and past President. He will truly be missed by all of his Cobbetts Pond friends and neighbors. Our deepest sympathies on Henry's passing.
Steve Pierpont, President, CGCP

Dear Susan,

My sincere condolences on your Dad's passing. From what I've been reading he sounds like a wonderful man. I hope to see you Friday evening.

Love, Marie

We can only imagine the reunions that have been taking place in heaven....so many waiting for him with open arms.....such joy almost makes me jealous! All talking at once, reminiscing about the treks to the Mohawk Trail, card games, picnics at Ashby early on Sunday mornings, New Year's Eve and just the love that all the Pags shared. Henry and Florry - always a part of all the festivities - together again.

Rest easy, Uncle Hen, enjoy your new life.

Love,
Diane

Our thoughts and prayers go out to all of Henry's family and friends. We will miss Henry at Cobbett's Pond.
The Ornes

To all of Henry's family, Joe and I want to extend our sincere sympathies, sorry we cannot be with you at this time. Henry is very special to us and will always remain in our hearts and prayers.