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Kelly Rigotti
February 10, 2005
Aunt Mimi was a wonderful, caring woman. I will miss her terribly. She brought joy to the Rigotti family when she married Uncle Johnny, and all of the Rigottis loved her. I heard some wonderous stories about her and the other family members while growing up, and I shall never forget them.
Marybeth Pierce
February 8, 2005
I am sorry for the loss of your Mother. My Mother, Rosemary Boyle is a neighbor on 3rd street and I have had the pleasure of meeting and chatting with Mimi. I don't know if you were aware that we, too, lived in Park Forest in 1950 (from June till October of the same year when my Father died of Polio.) Take care of yourselves and again, I am sorry for your loss. Marybeth Pierce
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