HOPE-SIMONE-Obituary

HOPE M. SIMONE

JOHNSTON, Rhode Island

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HOPE SIMONE passed away in JOHNSTON, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on February 15, 2010.

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Nick, Mike , Steven and Family

Im so sorry for the lost of Hope, she will be missed by so many people. She was one of a kind. My son Philip spent a lot of time at the house with her and your family and always was made to feel like part of the family. To Joey you are part of my family and cared for by both me and Philip always. All of you take care of each other as she would have.

With deepest sympathy
Philip DePasquale Jr. and Philip III

Nicky, I am thinking of you in this sad time, if there is anything I can do please call me. (858) 361- 2370

Wayne Camardo

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Nick and Family, We are very sorry for your loss. You have are sypathy and prayer's

Dear Nick,
I am so very sorry to hear of Hope's passing! Many years have passed, but Hope and I were school friends. Peace and comfort to you and your family during this sad time. You may also remember me, I'm Butch's sister.

Nick, I am very sorry to hear of your wife Hope's passing. My deepest sympathy to you, Michael and Steve. Will call you soon.

Nick, Steven and Micheal, were so sorry to hear about cousin Hope's passing. She was an amazing person and will be missed dearly. She's in heaven with auntie Marie, Nan and Mel, Sue and Jay. You and the boys are all in our thoughts and prayers, God Bless.

Nick and Boy's, Both my Wife and I where flawed to hear the loss of your Wife, Please accept our Heart Felt Loss and Prayer's at this time of your Pain and Loss of Your Wife and Mom. God Bless.

Dear Simone Family,
Hope was a fantastic woman and she always knew how to make people laugh... She was like a grandmother to me. She would always welcome me in to her house and say: "You gonna have sumthin' to eat Stet?" and she was always so welcomeing to anyone who ever came into her house. She would cook day and night and there was no end until now. She will be remembered and I will always be here for the family if they ever need a friend.