John-Speranza-Obituary

John Speranza

Framingham, Massachusetts

Age 85

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DIED
February 24, 2011
AGE
85
LOCATION
Framingham, Massachusetts

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Norton, McKinney & Lawler Funeral Home - Framingham Obituary

John Speranza, 85, of Framingham, MA died peacefully on February 24, 2011 at the West Roxbury VA Hospital after battling oral cancer for 18 months. He was the husband of Sarah (Batson) Speranza, originally of Milton, FL. He is survived by his daughter Janet Cole and son-in-law Steven Cole of...

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To the family of John Speranza,

Mr. Speranza was my instructor in Nursing School - his knowledge and wisdom was a welcome guide for us throughout our student years. He was full of life and fun and I had the luxury of occasionally running into him while working at Framingham Union after graduation as well.
My deepest sympathy to Mr. Speranza's family and friends.
Rest peacefully, Mr. Speranza and God bless you.

Maureen Leverone

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your father had a full life. He was truly blessed. May you find comfort in all your wonderful memories of your father.

To My Dear Friends, The Speranza Family,
We are thinking of you and are sorry for your loss.
John was a great guy,friend & neighbor. The fond memories of him will last forever. The road trips in the station wagon to visit family, friends, & neighbors.
The trip into Boston to see the Tall Ships, Chinatown plus much more.

The great stories he told and him checking up on us to make sure we were being good kids. Him making sure we were paying attention to school. He was...

Sarah and family, I remember when I first moved to Florida, my kids were babies and I didn't know anyone and Uncle Johnny showed up at my door. That was such a nice surprise and a fond memory to me. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you all.
Love, cousin JO-Ann

There were many times in nursing school when I wondered if I had made the right career choice. Mr. Speranza was one of those instructors whose wisdom and guidance offered me the reassurance that indeed the correct profession had been chosen. I will never forget him nor the encouragement he gave me and I will be forever grateful. He was very special. I am proud to be a 1972 graduate of FUH.I am very sorry for your loss.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. May your precious memories help you through this time.