Barbara Ann (Ayer) Giannantonio

Born: Mon., Oct. 24, 1927
Died: Thu., Oct. 21, 2010


Visitation

4:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Mon., Oct. 25, 2010
Location: - Not available -


Graveside Service

1:00 PM Tue., Oct. 26, 2010


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Giannantonio, Barbara Ann (Ayer)
 
Of Everett on October 21st. Beloved wife of the late Orlando. Mother of Joseph and his wife Catherine of Everett, Barbara-Jean Valeri and her husband Paul of Everett. Sister of Helen Grundberg and Marjorie Burbine. Aunt of Carol and Orville Eddy. Also survived by 3 grandchildren: Orlando, Patrick and Laura. A graveside service will held on Tuesday, October 26th at Elmwood Cemetery, East Otisfield, ME at 1:00 PM. Visiting hours Monday 4 to 8 pm at Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main Street, Everett. In lieu of flowers donations in Mrs. Giannantonio’s memory may be made to the East Otisfield Free Baptist Church, Rayville Road, P.O. Box 680, Oxford, ME 04270. Mrs. Giannantonio was a late member of the Everett Emblem Club and former Supreme Organist. Retired employee of the R.M.V. 

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Maggie Coffey
  
What a beautiful photo of a beautiful woman with a wonderful smile. I never met Mrs. Giannantonio, but if daughters are reflections of their mothers, she must have been a warm and friendly person, because I know Barbara-Jo, a long time friend of my dear cousin Donna, and married to another dear cousin, Paul Valeri. I want to offer this small condolence: I have learned from experience that we daughters never lose our mothers, they live on in our kitchens, in our own daughters, and in our hearts and minds forever. Although my prayers come all the way from Kentucky, I know they will reach all of you. Love and Peace from Cousin Maggie

Patricia Freeman
  
During this time of great sorrow, may it comfort you to know that others are deeply touched by your loss. I too know the pain of losing someone dear. Even though our hearts are broken, rest assure that our Grand Creator cares about you personally (1Peter 5:7) and can help you though this difficult time. Revelation 21:4 speaks of a time soon when God will do away with death forever. There will be no more sorrow, heartache, or pain. May your happy memories and sure scriptural hope comfort your hearts during this painful time. Please remember that during Jesus’ ministry, he healed the sick and resurrected back to life on earth many that had died, giving proof of his power over sickness and death. Jesus made a promise to all who have lost loved ones in death at John 5:28, 29 which reads: “The hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” Yes, Jesus Christ promised that all those in God’s memory will live again under beautiful conditions like the Garden of Eden. May this bring you peace.