Nancy-Juliano-Obituary

Nancy Juliano

Granby, Connecticut

1936 - 2019

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Nancy Britt Juliano, formerly of Granby, CT, passed away peacefully after a long illness at the age of 82 years. Nancy was born in Hartford to Della Molinari Britt and William Griffin Britt on October 24, 1936. She was raised in Waterbury briefly and moved to Springfield, MA. She graduated from...

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Dear Lisa and Rob, I just heard about the passing of your mother today at St. Therese Church and sorry to have missed the services. I was your neighbor on 16 Danielle Road (still here). You played with my boys and my girls babysat you. Even though it's been many years since I saw your mother I still remember her gentle and kind personality. She had a soft comforting way about her. I am truly sorry for your loss. Blessings to you, Phyllis Dunleavy

Lisa and Robb,

Fond memories of Nancy, Bob, and both of you, our neighbors and friends. Your mother was a fine lady. We'll see you at St. Therese's on May 3.

Gail & Walter Burke

Mrs. Phyllis Lewis (math)and Mrs. Nancy Juliano (Spanish), faculty, St. Thomas Seminary High School, Bloomfield, Conn., May 25, 1983.

I remember Mrs. Juliano from my years at St. Thomas Seminary High School in Bloomfield. Although I did not take Spanish with her, I will always remember her as smiling and pleasant. I would like to have seen her again at an Alumni Dinner at St. Thomas Seminary.

The photo is from my collection and it was taken on May 25, 1983 in Room 20, St. Thomas Seminary, Bloomfield, Conn. (Room 20 was the lounge for the lay teachers, next to the main study hall on the second floor, which is...

We were so saddened to learn of our friend Nancy's passing, having been friends and classmates of both Bob and Nancy. It was our joy and privilege to introduce them to each other and to be a part of their early married lives, as member of the wedding(Peter) and Godmother to young Bob(Barbara.)
Philosophers tell us that man is always in search of "the true, the good and the beautiful." How blessed we all were to have found them in Nancy!
May you and your family be comforted by your...

Lisa and Chris:
I am so sorry for your loss. From reading her obituary, it is clear your Mom was an extraordinary woman. I am sure her loss is painful to you. But, I hope you can take solace in knowing she left you and the world better for having been here.- the greatest gift any of us can hope to give.
With deepest Sympathy,
Paul D.

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