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Rose M. Jankowski

Meriden, Connecticut

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ATTLBORO, Mass. - Rose M. Jankowski, widow of the late Robert Jankowski and beloved mother and grandmother, passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2008, her 86th birthday. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1922, she was the daughter of the late Dominic and Theresa Volpe. Rose leaves two sons, a daughter...

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Karen, and family.
I am so sorry for the loss of your mother, & grandmother she was a kind lady and will be missed.

Mom, Jon, Bri, Uncle Bob, Aunt Tami, Lexi, Dominic, Uncle Bruce, Aunt Sue, Sam, & K:

Through this VERY difficult time, there's a few things we should all keep in mind. First and foremost, Gramma was the base of our family. She tought each of us that no matter what happens, through the good and especially through the bad, we are to turn to one another and somehow, some way things will always turn out ok.

Gramma loved each and every one of us in her own special way. If we were to...

Uncle Bobby; I am so sorry about your Mom.She was a wonderful lady & I will miss her.I love you Uncle Bobby.Love Brittany

Dear Bruce, Karen,Bobby and families, I was so sorry to hear about your Mom. She was a super lady and I loved her very much. She was always so happy to see me when I came home. She always made you feel so special. I wish I could be there with you. It is really hard being so far away. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time. Love you all. Keep in touch.

Karen, Bruce, Bobby and Family
We loved Rose very much, we thought of her as family. She was a sweet lady, I loved to sit and listen to her stories of when she was young, she had a wonderful full life. I am happy she is at rest and no longer suffering. She is with her love and will be at peace eternally.
We love you Rose

Bob, Bruce, Karen,
Please accept my most sincere condolences during this difficult time. I always admired your mother and gained inspiration from her. If anyone was a second mother to me when I was young, it was Mrs. J. Didn't I spend about as much time on View St. as I did on Oak St. in those days? Your mom was truly a special lady. You and your family members are all in my prayers.
Steve M.

Dearest Karen, Bobby, Bruce and family. Our families were so close at one time, all the memories we share. Vacationing in Rhode Island, birthdays, holidays, I could go on forever. Our moms could sit at the kitchen table on View St. and talk for hours. I miss those days and all of you. My heart goes out to all of you at this most difficult time. Always, Manya

Karen, Bobby and Bruce, I am so sorry for your loss, Your Mom was the coolist and loved Mom. I will miss her. I have nothing but good memories of her. Like the blue station wagon she drove, Karen and I would call it the babe moblie,I can still hear her telling Karen that she was going to wrap her and Karen would say A pink bow please.Now she's reuntied with your Dad

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.