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Saturday, December 21, 2002
Our prayers are with you all at
this time, may God be with you in this time of grieving.
God Bless,
Jim Frinzi
frinzi2001@yahoo.com
Monday, January 13, 2003
To all the family, our sympathy and prayers are with you at this
time. I (Joanne) will always remember the tips and tricks Aunt
Regina gave me when we talked about her cannoli shells. They were
the best! She had such a warm, welcoming personality. Always smiling!
John & Joanne Corpora
j.corpora@rcn.com
Monday, April 7, 2003
I had not seen my Aunt Regina in over twenty years, but the memories I have of her are very fond. I was four years old, and she had traveled to Florida with Uncle Emanuel. My grandmother was her husband's sister, Carmela.
I remember Aunt Regina as soft-spoken, very gentle, and very kind. At four years old, she was my favorite aunt. I recently found several pictures in my mother's collection where I was clinging to Aunt Regina's arm. I clearly enjoyed spending time with her. I remember the day the picture was taken. It was at my fourth birthday party.
I wish I had a chance to get to know Aunt Regina again. I was able to make contact with Uncle Emanuel a few years before he died, but never had a chance to visit him.
I am saddened that I did not have a chance to know Aunt Regina in later years. However, even though I had not seen since I was four years old, and I am now 27, I still remember her vividly. She had a wonderful laugh, a vibrant personality, and a very warm and affectionate nature.
Her children and grandchildren were blessed to have such a wonderful grandmother.
You know, my grandmother used to tell me that Aunt Regina made the best sauce out of all her sisters and sister-in-laws. I think that Aunt Regina is in heaven now, enjoying a nice pasta dinner with Uncle Emanuel, Uncle John, Aunt Katie, Uncle Tony, Aunt Anna, Aunt Josie, and my grandmother, Aunt Carm, along with all the other relatives that Aunt Regina had.
God bless her and her family.
With all my love and respect,
Holli Marie Hansen
hollimariehansen@earthlink.net