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Lola Jane Welsh Guglietta

Burlington, Connecticut

Oct 14, 1923 – Jul 10, 2020

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BORN
October 14, 1923
DIED
July 10, 2020
LOCATION
Burlington, Connecticut

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October 14, 1923 to July 10, 2020 Lola Jane passed away peacefully at home having lived a long and spirited life. Born in Vassar, Michigan to parents Glenn Leo Welsh and Leta Jane Hixon Welsh. After graduating from Michigan State College in 1944, she moved to Hartford, Connecticut to explore new...

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I pretty much think of Lola most days- always when the unsolicited "gifts" arrive in the mail and how we use to wonder how much of a donation was spent on that, always when I look at sea shells, always when I walk the bike path and see ducks and geese. She will always be in my heart-

I will always remember Aunt Lola's visits to Florida. She was wonderful to spend time with. My condolences to my cousins and their families. Time flies - it's hard to believe more than 10 years since I saw Jon and Glenn and their wives. Stay healthy and stay in touch. Love, Mary

The fondest memory of my Grandma was sharing a quiet, sunny day with her outdoors. We went to one of her friends with our easels and acrylic paints to paint the landscape. We painted in silence, only occasionally looking over to see the others work in progress. It was a beautiful & peaceful place. To this day it hangs on my wall & will be treasured even more.

One time Aunt Lola and I were talking about parenting, and she said, "You just take what you get and love it." That is the best advice I have received.

I always appreciated visiting Aunt Lola in her Arizona home, collecting oranges from her tree, and looking at her painting projects. I loved seeing her interact with my grandpa, her brother. And I am especially grateful for the way she was always genuinely interested in what I was doing and encouraging of my travels and different...

I met Lola when she was in her early eighties. I was in my sixties- A mutual friend invited 3 other widows to the Cape for a week-We had such a good time we repeated that get away the next year. I am lucky to have met Lola and call her a friend.Until she was no longer able, we took walks and had a lot of visits. She was extraordinary as everone in the Guglietta family knows. I feel very blessed she came into my life. Sending condolences to the family of this beautiful human.

Mrs. GUGLIETTA was my 3rd grade teacher and one of my favorite teachers. I would go to her house for extra work a couple of times. She was a wonderful teacher and I loved her alot. She will be missed but always remembered. Sending My Condolences to her family.

My sincere sympathies to your family at your time of grief. I knew her from west district. Jon and I were in school together and when I moved back home to lake garda, we were neighbors again.

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Remember my grandmother for her lively spirit. Travel often. Enjoy the beauty of art & creativity. - Julie Robin ❤