Doris Cunningham
Born: Sun., Dec. 28, 1930
Died: Tue., Feb. 20, 2007
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Doris R. Fiorentino Cunningham
Of Everett on Feb. 20. Beloved wife of the late Joseph J. Mother of Joseph and his wife Diane of NH, Robert and his wife Lynn of Melrose, David and his wife Denise of MO, Michael and his wife Susan of Topsfield and John and his wife Kim of No. Chelmsford. Sister of the late Dr. John "Jack" Fiorentino. Also survived by 14 grandchildren. Funeral from the Salvatore Rocco & Sons Funeral Home, 331 Main St., EVERETT, Monday, Feb. 26 at 8:00. Funeral Mass in St. Anthony Church, Everett at 9:00. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours Sunday 2-6. In lieu of flowers donations in Doris' memory may be made to the American Stroke Assoc., 20 Speen St., Framingham, MA 01701-4688. Interment Woodlawn Cemetery, Everett.
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EMMA
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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GRANDMA I WILL MISS YOU A LOT,TELL GRANDPA I SAID HI.YOU ARE VERY SPECIAL TO ME.
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ELLICE
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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GRANDMA I WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH I LOVE YOU .
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Steven DeSimone Sr
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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Doris was a Lovely Lady. Doris and Joe always opened their home, pool and friendship to anyone who was lucky enough to know them. My heart goes out to the family. I will never forget all the Great Times we had on Cedar Street. Des
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Jillian
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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Rest peacefully Grandma, I love you and miss you so much. <3
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Brian
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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In old videos, you are walking, holding Italian dishes and shouting. Your hair is a ball of dark gray curls.
You never approved of facial hair, and spoke in the third person when telling us whose boys we were. You laughed at your own jokes.
Going to your house always meant sugar, or at least some lasagna and stories about my uncles hiding from Santa, and something about a hamster.
You had a cough; it was always kind of passive, never worthy of your full attention: Two even notes, cough cough, and you were back to giving us cookies and taking us to Florida. Love, Brian
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Diane
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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Words can never express the great loss we are feeling today. You were more than a mother-in-law to me. You were a friend, travel companion, teacher, an inspiration. Although we are all very sad right now, we know that you are at peace and in a much better place. Now you get to be someone's Guardian Angel instead of passing them out here on Earth. We will miss you. I love you. Diane
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Lynn Cunningham
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Posted Thu February 22, 2007
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Sad and relieved. Sad you are no longer on earth with us, relieved you're no longer unhappy in that wheelchair. Rest in peace, enjoy having that left arm again to wrap around your loved ones. We love you, we'll miss you. God Bless.
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Denise
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Posted Fri February 23, 2007
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We always enjoyed having "Grandma Boston" visit us in Missouri -- making gravy, floating in the pool, sunning on the porch. She was always generous and caring and we'll miss her lots.
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Megan
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Posted Fri February 23, 2007
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Grandma taught me everything I need to know about tanning, drinking coffee, peircing my ears more than once, and eating donuts. Love you, and miss you!
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DJ
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Posted Fri February 23, 2007
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I loved grandma a lot and will always miss her. I loved when she came to St. Louis and visited. She will always be remembered.
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ashley
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Posted Fri February 23, 2007
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grandma i love and miss you so much. rest in peace.
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Bill Perry
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Posted Tue February 27, 2007
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Mike,
Lisa & I are very sorry for your loss. I lost my mother almost 3 years ago, and I still can't believe it. You never get used to it, you just move on.
From getting to know over the last couple of years, I know your mother must have been a hell of a good woman because you're a great guy, and you have a great family.
Our deepest condolences,
Bill & Lisa
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