Marie-Mank-Obituary

Marie "Dolly" Mank

East Boston, Boston, Massachusetts

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Of East Boston on January 18, 2005. Beloved daughter of the late Frank and Claire (Palumbo) Mank. Loving sister of William Mank of East Boston and the late Darlene Mank. Also survived by loving aunts, uncles and cousins. Funeral Service in The Rapino Memorial Home, 9 Chelsea St., (Maverick Sq.),...

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Dear Cousin Dolly~
You will remain in our hearts, always! We can still hear that infectious laughter you had! We always will! We Love you and Miss you terribly! But we take some comfort in knowing that the Brightest Star shinning in the sky, is you!
Fly with the Angels!

Billy,
I'm so sorry I wasn't able to be there Tuesday. I will miss seeing Dolly and Shadow in the park, she was a kind heart and a good friend. Please take care of yourself and let me know if I can help you out in some way.
Peace,

to my wonderful aunt dolly:
you are missed very much and you will always have a place in my hart and it will never be lost.I still look back on all the good time we had together and all the fun time we had also. you are always in my hart,mind and sole ever minite and ever day. when i look up in to the sky i know you are looking over me.. always and for ever ... love always Alise

Dolly:
I was so sad to hear of your passing But your in peace know illness free flying with the angels.
You always had Shadow with you by your side and She is with you know. You will be missed by many people. You did a lot for your community, you had a big heart, You'll never be forgotten.

Renee Scalfani & family
P.S jake & pal will miss there friend Shadow.

PLEASE ACCEPT MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. SHE WAS A WONDERFUL PERSON....

Dolly
You shared this name with the most loving and caring relative we had and now we know why. Your heart was made of gold and your love for all you knew was genuine. We are thankful for the time we spent together last Friday remembering Sunday afternoons at nana's and going for the Sunday pastry rides in the big white buick. You are greatly missed here on earth but we know a celebration in heaven took place upon your arrival.

Love always mom & dad Dimauro and for ever walk with the angels..

William, I have very good memories of your sister Dolly holding the American Flag and how proud she was to do it everytime we had to march for the Loganairs Drum and Bugal Corps. Good times and I will always remember her smile and her very long hair. My god keep her in his arms. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Joanne Pompeo-Quigley