Little Gram - 105 Years of Memories
Mary Ferrante 1902 - 2008
Created by Little Gram's great-grandson, Stephen Altobello.
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Labels: Mary Ferrante, Stephen Altobello
6 Comments:
Paul, I would like to say that your brother, Stephen, did a phenomenal job with Little Gram's video. I know there is a lot of work in that, and you can tell that he put his heart and soul into it. Lisa also was very impressed and said he could not have found any better music to set it to.
Any way hope all is well, tell everyone that we said hello.
Talk to you soon,
Lantz
R.I.P Little Grandma
She was my great great grandma!!
~Kierston Lorren
Hey Paul, I just want to thank you and Stephen for this
great slide show. I can't stop watching it. I also want to thank you for being there last week and providing wonderful food, support and comic relief. Love ya, Aunt Re
Oops, clicked the wrong button. Didn't mean to be anonymous.
FANTASTIC........ABSOLUTELY, BEAUTIFULLY, FANTASTIC! THE MUSIC SO FITTING, THE FADING IN & OUT...SO PERFECT! GREAT JOB!!!
I AM SMILING, CRYING, & HAVE CHILLS THRU MY BODY!
REST IN PEACE, AUNT MARY!
LOVE, ROSE MARIE DE SALVO
Hi, my name is Madeline Cruet and my husband name is Javier,he was the guy who use to cut Mary's grass,or helped her out on everything that she needed. We loved that little lady. Every time that my husband went to her house she use to send my son her delicious chocolate chips cookies, (you are right they are the best.) I just wanted to let her family know that they are very lucky to had have her in your lives, and so were we to had know her. She'll be always in our hearts. thanks
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