I know you and Robert put forth a tremendous effort in the caring of your beloved "Mother" Anna.
Lou and I wanted you to know how sorry we are for your loss.
A Prayer for My MOM......I my the baby you carried. The one you raised with so much pride. Althought there were times when I only cried, you never just ran away to hide. I am the child you always fed, the one you had to coax to bed; when I complained you never said that you whished I were a kitten instead. I am the person that you met halfway, the one who wants time to show and say that you were the best in every way... Mom I just hope to be like you someday...........Love you forever Marie
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You were always so proud of me and your great-grandson, Stephen. You were a strong lady with an iron will, but also a soft loving side. You were always there with an open heart and helping hand for anyone in need. Your kindness has touched many people. Thank you for all the clothing and blankets that you knitted over the years. They still keep us warm with your love. I know you were getting tired. You are at rest now with God...catching up with my Daddy, Grandpop Sam and Stan. You will always be in my heart. Please watch over and guide us. I?m only down the alley!
Love, Theresa
Martha would come over and you two would cook and compare recipes. Bootsie would somehow get out and run down the street at lightning speed. We would sit out on the front step on a hot summer night and I would play “Red Light, Green Light” with the neighborhood kids. Frank would come over and play checkers or take me for a ride on “Bucky”. I have so many cherished memories of good times spent together at your house on Mole Street. continued
Dear Granny,
I am so blessed to have had you as my grandmother. We had so many happy times together. Growing up, I remember spending lots of time at your house...cooking, eating, laughing, celebrating birthdays, holidays...and life. Sunday dinners were always the best...I can still taste your gravy and meatballs! I loved to sleep over at your house. You would always be up early cooking, cleaning, running errands...you were a bundle of energy. There would always be fresh bread from the corner bakery. The best was when we would sprinkle the warm rolls with locatelli cheese and it would melt a bit...the ultimate comfort food. continued
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Dear Fuccio Family,
Sorry for your loss.
Your Mom, Mother-in-law, Grandmother was loved by many people. I remember her from 48 years ago when I first met John who was just dating Marianne. As Marianne said, she was much loved.
Sincerely, Betty Zingani
My sincere condolence to Marianne, Theresa, Stephen and the entire family at large. May her joyful memory remain in your hearts for ever.
My deepest sympathies to all who share the loss of Ann. I've known her for fifty years and she remained throughout a great lady
Dear Aunt Annie:
God has called you home. He gave us such wonderful and happy years to have you with us. You were always there to console or listen to our problems and things seem to work out after talking to you. Your time and talent you gave to everyone. The knitting blankets you made for us to keep us warm will always be cherished.
Marie, John and family meant the most to you. There was always a kind word from you for a friend or family member.
We will miss the sparkle in your eyes and the smile when you saw us coming to visit.
On April 20th, God went into his garden and picked a beautiful flower and took you home.
Marie, Bob, Marianne, Theresa and Stephen our sincere thoughts and prayers are with you.
Marie and I pulled you from the home you loved, it was only to care for you, but you wanted to cook for me, I know you would if you could. We took you to places that you have never been, the mall, wal-mart, garage sales, flee markets, all the shore towns, Irish pub, Ugly Mug and Pistol Pete's. I was allways proud to be with you because you were so strong, alert and happy. Strangers held doors open when they saw us and I would tell them I could manage but they wanted to do it for you. You are the strongest person in mind and body that I have ever met. You never talked about things that didn't work out in the past, never about how old you were or what do you have to live for, instead you lived in the present and looked forward to the future. I feel sure you are doing that today, because nothing can keep you down, not even death........Your Son-in-law Bob
Anna was the kindest and most loving woman. She was always genuinely happy to see you and you felt special in her company. I've had the pleasure of being a part of Anna's life for over 40 years. May she rest in the knowledge that the love she gave came back to her.
Thinking of you and sending our deepest sympathies at the loss of Anna.
To Grandmom Anna, Aunt Marie, and Uncle Bob, we send prayers and love in this time of loss. Love,
Carmel & Jason
My dear friend Marie,
I am so sorry for the loss of your most beloved Mom.
I remember her as a kind and independant woman. I can never forget those many years ago when we would stop at your house on the way home from grade school. Your mom was there to greet us looking beautiful as usual. I have many memories of your mother as kind and strong. I know she loved you and Bob very much and you loved and took great care of her.
Rest in Peace Anna.
Love, Lee and Walt
Dear Marianne, Theresa and Stephen,
My heartfelt condolences in the loss of such a beautiful and dear one in your lives. May you find comfort in all the wonderful memories. My thoughts, love and prayers are with you.
Love, Sharon
Dear Anna. It was a pleasure knowing you. You were a great lady and an inspiration to us all. You will be missed. Rita and Vince Albano
Marie and Bob,
I drove Anna back and forth to Guardian Day Care twice a week. It was a blessing to have her with us as she exemplified patience, endurance and quiet strength. And that beautiful smile of hers could speak volumes. What an amazing woman! I'm so sorry for your loss.
Love,
Peggy
Meus sentimentos pela passagem de Anna Fuccio
eu sou neto de Vicente vicenzo Flores de Fuccio que veio para o Brasil
durante a primeira querra mundial, minha mãe é a única filha do vô
vicente que ainda está viva, em agosto ela completa 94 anos
...abraços.
To Aunt Anna's family...I sat and recalled all the nice memories I have of my wonderful Aunt through the years, of Mole Street..the Mummer's parade and going to her house..of how wonderful she always was to my boys through the years, and how well My Mom and her got along, and how they both talked to each other almost every day of their lives on the phone. I'd like to think that Mom was waiting to hug her when she got to heaven, and they are looking down on us all and smiling. My deepest sympathies...Carol
Mom,
You are sadly missed. I have so many fond memories of your hugs, kisses and unending expressions of love. I remember the many knit and crochet projects we worked on together, the baking and the cooking. I remember our trips to Wanamaker’s as well as other very interesting shops. I remember helping thread your needles for work, and helping to care for your beloved pets, Queenie, Bootsie, Chico and Pumpkin. But most of all I fondly remember the clowning around and laughter that we shared in that tiny house on Mole Street.
Through my remaining years, I will think of you often and strive to live up to the praise you always gave me. I hope to maintain the same dignity and love for others that was your great natural character.
No one ever crossed your path that was not richer for the experience.
I will love you always,
Marianne
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.