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Oyster Bay Funeral Home Staff posted a condolence
We would like to express our sincere condolences to your family. It has been our privilege to assist you during this very difficult time. If there is anything further we can do, we are here for you. Lou, Kristy & Staff Oyster Bay Funeral Home
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Helene Tobin posted a condolence
I was saddened to learn of Dolly's passing. I had the privilege of knowing Dolly through her sister, Dorothy. I will always cherish those memories. Best regards, Helene Tobin
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Gina (Franco) Bonati posted a condolence
Grandma Dolly was one of the most selfless, loving, intelligent and positive people that I have ever known. She always made everyone feel special, and she enriched our family in countless ways. I feel privileged to have known her and grateful that she was such a special part of my life.
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Guy C. Bosetti posted a condolence
"Dolly",my eldest sister,faithfilled,vivacious,great linguist and teacher and outstanding cook,lived a long life sustaining many hardships and triumphs. May she have eternal salvation and happiness with the Trinity,Blessed Mary,her family and the angels and saints.
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MIMI CUONO posted a condolence
I will alwas remember your wonderful cooking and recepies. The great 4th of July events on the beach at Bayville. And my son, Robbie, at one such event where you had cooked a great meal, looking at you and saying "Auntie Dolly, you're a great cook"
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Mimi Cuono posted a condolence
Auntie Dolly, I will always remember the wonder Fourth of Julys at Bayville- your wonderful cooking and kindness. I will remember when Robbie was 5 at 4th Celebration and you cooked dinner- Robbie looked up at you and said "Auntie Dolly you sure are a good cook !"
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Noelle Fairweather posted a condolence
My Aunt Dolly was the finest cook i have ever met... i can remember that whenever she cooked the family meal in Bayville, it was always the best... she loved to cook and it certainly showed.. i shall miss her smile and sense of humor..
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Pati Jones posted a condolence
Mercedes was a wonderful loving woman and enjoyed her life.. very interesting person and will be missed ..i will always remember her and her love for her home in Bayville with the wonderful view of the water she so enjoyed.
May she rest in peace.
love Pati Jones
(Joann Marino's friend)
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dianne comiskey posted a condolence
I can't be at her service today to bid her farewell, but Dolly will not soon be forgotten. In addition to being a loving mother, grandmother, and greatgrandmother, Dolly was the consummate educator. Even years after she retired from teaching, she gave everyone with whom she spoke lessons in living. She never stopped teaching with her articulate words, her gentle wisdom.
My deepest condolences to John, my sister Joanie, and their entire family.
Love
Dianne
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Steven Colombo posted a condolence
My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time, may she rest in peace.
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Denine & Donna Pagano posted a condolence
We will remember Dolly for naming the block we live on, and for her cherished love of languages.
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Dale & Bill Coster posted a condolence
"Dolly" Franco was and will forever be a staple of Bayville Shores. Her memory will live on in the loving stories she has told over the many years we have known her. She touched our hearts since the day we met and each of us will remember her warmth, kindness, intelligence and generosity of spirit. We are grateful to have had her in our lives. Dale, Bill, Wendy, Heather and Alison Coster
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Dorothy Pagano posted a condolence
I will truly miss a wonderful woman. We live 2 doors apart and for many years we did many fun outings on Saturdays! Dolly would map the routes on Wednesday to all the local yard sales and we got on the road and had a ball! She was definitely the sharpest mind in Bayville, and we had many delightful conversations on wide ranges of topics. May her soul rest in peace; Love Dorothy
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Lois Haverstrom posted a condolence
Dolly was a beautiful and graceful woman. I will always fondly remember how she warmly and lovingly welcomed my family into her home and into her life as though we were next of kin. Childhood memories of summers in Bayville come flooding back at the sad news of Dolly's passing. She was an inspritation as one of the brightest woman I ever met, but who never had any pretense about it. She always had a beautiful smile for us as kids.
My deepest condolences John and Joan. Love Lois
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