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Phyllis M. Cataldo

Springfield, Massachusetts

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Phyllis M. Cataldo 1931-2007 CHICOPEE - Phyllis M. (Perron) Cataldo, 75, formerly of Britton St., and long time South Hadley resident, died Saturday February 24, 2007 in Wingate at East Longmeadow, surrounded by her family and close friends. She was born in South Hadley. She was the daughter of...

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Grama I want you to know I love you and miss you im sorry i wasnt aware of your passing a years later love your granddaughter BONNIE

Clair,

We are sorry we were out of the country during the funeral. Please accept our condolences. We feel graced by having known Phyllis.

Love,
Gigi and Jack

Dear Claire,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your happy memories of your sister bring you comfort.

Dear Phyllis,
I have such great memories of fun, laughter and friendship when we lived together on Grant Street.

I will always hold you in my heart.

Love
Denise

to mom, gramma phyllis, we have some crazy fun memories that will always keep us talking and laughing, like the great house parties you used to have and the christmas decorations strung from one ceiling to the next thru the house on grant street. we hope you find happieness and peace. we know you are with a host of awsome people up there so keep em all laughing. xoxoxo the cataldo clan of chicopee

Dear Claire & Family
I was so sorry to hear of Phyllis's passing.I know first hand how precious sisters are as I miss seeing my own so much. You were always a loving sis to Phyllis from memories of Graves Street. I cherish those days. I am sure she will be missed. Try to hang onto the happy times together. Hope to see you in June for a 2nd re-union.
Sending love and sympathy,

Barbara (Grzelak)Baran
Sebastian, Florida

To My Dear Sister,

We had good times and bad, fun times and sad and through it all we
always stuck to gether.

We argued together, remember the restaurant, you were a great cook but not so great a bookkeeper.

We cried together when we lost our loved ones, John, Freddy, Mom, Andy and many other family relatives.

We laughed together on trips to Foxwood, Atlantic City, Las Vegas, New York and remember the trip to the Wang Theater with all the kids. That turned out...

Wilky and family:
Sending my condolences and love to you during this difficult time.

I will always remember Auntie Phyllis smile and laugh! She always lit up the room! My heart goes out to everyone close to her. She was well loved and will be missed immensely.

With love and sympathy,
Barbara