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Marianne T. Fratamico

Springfield, Massachusetts

1953 - 2025 (Age 71)

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Springfield, Massachusetts

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Marianne T. Fratamico1953 - 2025SpringfieldMarianne Theresa Fratamico, 71, passed away peacefully on August 10, 2025. Born in Springfield, she was the daughter of the late Thomson & Dolores Fratamico.Marianne was my beautiful sister, confidant, protector, best friend, and my number one fan....

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Remember all the wonderful times we had In childhood. We were friends but also family. I hold Marianne's memory in my always. And I miss her a whole lot.

I am Linda's and Marianne's mailman and I'm truly sorry to had hear about this when I had found out. My interactions with Marianne were always great when I had delivered her mail and packages. She was a wonderful person and I will miss talking with her. Linda and family you are in my thoughts and prayers during this time.

My deepest condolences to you Linda, and your family. I met Marianne @ Healthtrax many years ago & we had a great time! She was an amazing trainer & eventually friend. I was just talking about her & how she put me on the path of better health with exercise. I am forever grateful for that gift. May she RIP. May God support & guide you @ this time.

I'm so sorry for your loss Linda and family. My deepest condolences. I will miss my friend Marianne in the gym. she was a amazing friend. RIP my friend I will miss you so much.

I am sorry for your loss. I was a classmate of Marianne's at Classical.

My love and prayers to you Linda and to your entire family. I went to school with Marianne and remember her as a wonderful friend She´s gone too soon, but she will always have a place in my heart I

Linda, you are a truly caring person. My deepest condolences to you at this time.

Dear Linda and family, Marianne was a very special friend and I will miss her tremendously! I am devastated by this loss. I first met Marianne at the Elms (freshman year) when I asked her to be my lab partner in Physical Science. She was skeptical ( my jeans and flannel shirt were not the expected fashion statement of good Catholic girls in 1971) but we became life- long friends in spite of my faux pas. I have always admired her optimism and fighting spirit and her ability to persevere in the...

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew Marianne years ago at The Supreme Court Health & Racquet Club where I worked She introduced me to your Father & later to your Mother. They were so kind, generous and funny. I often have thought about them over these years. They all made a difference in my life, especially Marianne. RIP my friend and Peace to you, Linda and the rest of your family