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Virginia Botticelli

Rexford, New York

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Virginia Botticelli REXFORD - Virginia (Marro) Botticelli, 93, of Coburg Village and formerly of Waterford passed away Friday September 21, 2012 after a long and loved-filled life. Virginia was a long-time resident of Waterford where she was a communicant at St. Mary of the Assumption Church. She...

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Surely missed. A wonderful neighbor and sweet lady when we lived in NY.

Mary Ellen &Harry Ferguson

To the family of virg

I just learned of your moms passing. She was the sweetest women. Kind loving. She taught me how to make bricole. She was truly a treasure. She will always be remembered fondly by myself and my family.

John - My sympathy to you and your family. Keep always in your heart, the fond memories of the good times you shared with your mom. You and your family are in my prayers. Pat Biggica

John and Mike ,found out today about your mom,, great memories , beautiful person.. Brud Bailey

john,patsy,michael i am very sorry about aunt virgina passing.i always had the otmost respect and admiration for her. i always will cherish the heartfelt and beautiful times we shared at gramma marros an aunt mary perrottos. she was an always will be an angel. keep the faith.an love you all . your cousin michael p. marro

John, Thinking of you and sending my deepest sympathy. This is a sad time, but remember you will always have your Mother in your heart.

To the Botticelli Family, Aunt Virginia was a dear and sweet lady. I am so sorry for your lost. She is now with her deceased family and she will be happy. Love to you all. Rose

The lighted candle reminds me that the bright light reminds me of you,and the memory of you Virginia; will never be extinquished. Always loved seeing you at Aunt Jean and Uncle Don's.

Pat, John, and Michael,
I only met your Mom a few times but she was always bright, smiling and friendly. I know you will miss her greatly.
With deepest sympathies,
Ken and Karen Conrad