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Rose DiPanfilo

Boston, North End, Massachusetts

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Of Boston's North End, died November 2, 2007. She was the beloved wife of the late Frank "Tally" DiPanfilo; loving mother of Dianne and Thomas Brunner of Franklin, Frank R. and Melissa DiPanfilo of Pembroke, Leonard and Connie DiPanfilo of Attleboro, and Gina and David Riccio of Revere; sister of...

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To the DiPanfilo Family,
My father, Steve Cardinale, was a close friend to both your mom and dad. Many years ago, I remember coming to visit during the fisherman feast, and throwing confetti off the roof of "the club". I remember your mom as always being happy, friendly, and kind. She always pinched my cheeks, and made me feel loved. My father is now in a nursing home, but has many fond memories of your parents. We would both like to send our condolences, along with my aunt and...

To Diane, Frankie, Lenny & Gina...my deepest, deepest condolences to you and your families. Rosie was like a mother to me growing up with all of you. I remember all the good times at dinner every night around the table, and especially during the Holidays. She is with Tally now, and always in your hearts!

Dear Gina, David, Giana, and David Jr. Joe and Betty Sylvia send our heartfelt sympathies to all of your family. We have fond memories of you Mother and grandmother from the times Joe and Betty visited you at your home during your Fourth of July cookouts and shared conversations and great food with your family and friends and Rose. We will miss talking with fun loving Rose and listening to her stories of the past and present. With love and friendship, Betty and Joe Sylvia

dear gina,

i was so sorry to hear about your mom's passing. rose was special and was a beautiful lady inside and out. she always made me feel welcomed in her house and treated me like family. my thoughts and prayers are with you...
with sympathy,
sandi sirignano

My condolences to her family. She was a great lady....always kept me laughing...always on the go...so much energy. She was like my second mother. I will miss her very much.

My Aunti Rosie was a legend! And I will miss her terribly.
My deepest love and sympathy to all who knew and loved her.
Love,

Nana, I miss you so much. I will never forget all the memories we had together. I love you.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Our dear Rose will never be forgotten. She was a force of good cheer, kindness and caring for all of us.