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Roberta was a wonderful woman to work with. We shared many fun times with her in West Roxbury. She will be missed.
Christine Cameron
Nancy Kelley
Christine Cameron
November 20, 2008 | West Roxbury, MA
Middleboro, Massachusetts
CROWLEY,Roberta A. (Rosati) Of Oak Pt. Middleboro, formerly of Hyde Park, Nov. 17, age 64. Beloved wife of the late James "the love of her life" Cherished daughter of the late Nicholas and Teresa Rosati. Devoted sister of Madeline Brown of Wakefield and loving aunt of Alexander Brown and his wife...
Read MoreRoberta was a wonderful woman to work with. We shared many fun times with her in West Roxbury. She will be missed.
Christine Cameron
Nancy Kelley
Christine Cameron
November 20, 2008 | West Roxbury, MA
Madeline:
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Stay strong.
Ray Morlock
November 20, 2008
I will miss Roberta very much. I received so much more from her than I ever gave. May she rest in peace. I'm so glad Spikey has a new home.
Dana Diorio
November 20, 2008 | Middleboro, MA
May God strenghten this family in their time of need In the name of Jesus.
Tycia Feagin
November 19, 2008 | Boston, MA
Madeline, my thoughts are with you and your family. I’ve always enjoyed hearing stories about Roberta – especially those involving a concert.
Xitlalic Savary
November 19, 2008 | - SunSetter
Roberta has always been a kind & caring person. She always put others first before herself. She will be missed greatly.
Remo & Jen Poles
November 19, 2008 | Burlington, MA
I will always remember Roberta, she was the happiest big kid I worked with and when she got me the best concert tickest for the Rolling Stones I felt like one too.
God Bless Roberta
Sincerely Jan
Jan Ciolek
November 19, 2008 | Braintree, MA
TO ONE OF THE BEST NEIGHBORS I'VE EVER HAD.
KELSIE AND I WILL MISS YOU AND SPIKEY TERRIBLY.
MY DEEPEST SYMPATHIES TO MADELINE AND FAMILY
LOVE JUDY
JUDY DARRIGO
November 18, 2008 | MIDDLEBORO
Roberta was a really special person. She loved people so much she always made you feel like you were her best friend. She will always be missed and remembered by her Home Depot family. I'll always remember her smile.
Pearl Leary
November 18, 2008 | Nashua, NH