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ANN GRIFFITHS Obituary

GRIFFITHS, Ann R. (Antonino) Of Easton, formerly of Braintree and Dorchester, September 1, 2012. Wife of the late David J. Griffiths (BFD); mother of Jo-Ann Woolf of Easton and JayneMarie Manganello of Attleboro; sister of Josephine Peter of Dorchester, Peter Antonino of Humarock, Vincent Antonino of Roxbury and the late Grace Puntiri, John Antonino, Rose Sassone, Michael Antonino, Daniel Antonino and Phyllis Cuffley; grandmother of Richard Manganello of Attleboro, Nicholas Manganello of Attleboro, David Woolf of Easton and Amanda Woolf of Easton. Also survived by many nieces and nephews. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Wednesday at 10:00 a.m. in Kane Funeral Home & Cremation Services, 605 Washington Street (Rte.138), EASTON. Interment will follow in Pine Hill Cemetery, Quincy. Visiting hours on Tuesday from 4-8 p.m. For directions or condolences visit www.kanefuneralhome.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Sep. 1 to Sep. 2, 2012.

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Robert Manganello

September 4, 2012

I'll miss you, Ann. You always had a great laugh and it was always a pleasure to be around you. Love You and Rest in Peace

Teresa Obin

September 3, 2012

We'll miss you, Auntie Anna! You were the funniest and sharpest woman! So glad we got to see you last week.

Sheila McIntyre

September 2, 2012

Friday nights at "The Inn" were always much more fun with Annie in the gathering. Larry was waiting to meet you, Annie. I felt as though we had been friends forever. May you be at peace at last. Sheila McIntyre

Marie N Grant

September 2, 2012

You will always be in my heart. I miss you already.

September 2, 2012

May you rest in peace Lisa & Bruce Cohen & family xoxo

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