Mildred-Fantelli-Obituary

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Mildred Fantelli

Garfield Hts, Ohio

May 15, 1917 – Jul 19, 2013

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BORN
May 15, 1917
DIED
July 19, 2013
LOCATION
Garfield Hts, Ohio

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Golubski Deliberato Funeral Home - Independence Obituary

MILDRED "MILLIE" FANTELLI, age 96; beloved wife of the late Chester Cooley; loving mother of Martin Martina (Patricia); cherished grandmother of Shannon Montgomery and Michael Martina (Heather); devoted great-grandmother of McKenna, Mikaylah, Savannah and Parker; dear sister of the following...

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I was sorry to hear of the loss of our dear Aunt Mil. I'm so glad I had some time to visit with Aunt Mil this past May. I still remember so well getting off the no 29 bus after school at the Sunoco station and insted of walking up the street to my home I would stop in to the Cozy Inn to see Grandma, Grandpa and aunt Mil. I left with kisses, a full stomach and such fond memories of her kindness. Floyd and Leslie Fantelli,, Montana.

Dear Fantelli Family, We are so very sorry for the loss of Millie. She was a very wonderful and caring person, and a wonderful cook, I remember all the times my dad Joseph Glover would take the whole clan down to cozy's for the wonderful delicious fish fry, so yummy!!!!! we also loved the potatoe soup!!! May god bless your family and hope to continue on in your memories, R.I.P. Millie your good friends, Glover Family

Our family enjoyed Millie's cooking for many years, my father had his plumbing shop near The Cozy Inn. I loved her chili on mashed potatoes, my brother loved her hamburgers with grilled onions and we all loved the fish dinners! Millie always treated us as family.
Jane Osborn Kratzer and the entire Osborn family.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Karen I know you will miss yourAunt and I know she was very special to you Just think of all the great memories . she lived a good life . love to Marty also Rosalie Oleksiak

Aunt Mil, I am so very thankful to have spent time with you last Wednesday and will cherish our conversation. Your humor was infectious and your concern for others was most important to you. You always made sure I had something to eat whether I was hungry or not. I will miss your smile andwill always remember that ride to Pa. Love always, your niece
Barbara.

Prayers to the family. Our family ate often at the Cozy Inn. We were treated like family. She made the best salads. While I was pregnant I would crave her salad dressing. It was so simple, yet the delicious flavor was amazing! She will be missed.

Marty and Family very sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with you all God bless

Aunt Mil we will miss your smile and your warmth. Always ready to go and do anything and always making sure we had something to eat! With love and such fond memories, your niece, Carol.