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Aimee Barry Brosuta
April 9, 2013
Aunt Fran's happy, loving nature will be remembered always by my husband, Antoine, my children, Olivia and Sebastien, and myself. I know that Uncle Jimmy, Grandmother, Granddad, , Aunt Lexy, Uncle George, Uncle Larry, Aunt Claire, Aunt Peggy, Uncle Jack, Aunt Rita, have welcomed her home with loving arms
Beth Hurd
April 9, 2013
Fran was a great friend of mine who will live in my heart forever. All of our talks in her kitchen over tea helped make me the person I am today. I admired her, loved her and will miss her dearly.
Roseann Roth
April 8, 2013
Aunt Frannie,
That's what all the kids called her in the neighborhood back in the 50's. I am one of the Greco daughters, Roseann. I remember her as a pretty, smiling, funny lady. I will remember Aunt Franny in my prayers and Masses in the future.
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