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Florence Bianelli

Date of Death: January 1, 1900
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Florence Bianelli, 84, nee Roselli, "The Chic-Fil-A Lady of Granite Run Mall", resident of Glenolden, PA, died on December 5, 2006. Florence was born in Philadelphia and she and her late husband, Anthony "Tony the Shoemaker" Bianelli, owned a shoe repair business in SW Philadelphia for 35 years. Early in life, Florence was an accomplishedContinue Reading

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Kimberly Stewart Loving Granddaughter left a message on December 8, 2006:

My Grandmother was an "Angel Among Us"... I hope that someday I can find the appropriate words to explain how wonderful she was. She was a blessing and I could have never imagined a better woman be a part of my life. I will carry on her legacy everyday. I spent a lot of time with her in her final days and she was even able to help and heal us at this difficult time. I found a poem that I think she would have liked to share with everyone. To Those Whom I Love And Those Who Love Me When I am gone, release me, let me go I have so many things to see and do You must not tie yourself to me with tears Be happy that I have had so many years I gave you my love, you can only guess How much you gave me in happiness I thankyou for the love each have shown But now it is time I traveled on alone So grieve a while for me, if grieve you must Then let your grief be comforted by trust It is only for a while that we must part So bless the memories in your heart I will not be far away, for life goes on So if you need me, call and I will come Though you cannot see or touch me, I will be near And if you listen with your heart, you will hear All of my love around you soft and clear Then, when you must come this way alone I will greet you with a smile and a "Welcome Home" -Mary Alice Ramish-

Tammy & Bryan left a message on December 6, 2006:

inspiring...kind...warm...cuddly...glowing spirit...that was my Great Aunt Florence When people pass, the respectful thing to do is to only vocalize the positive things about that person even if your private thoughts may not be so positive. However, with Florence, I believe that anyone who met her can agree that both vocally and privately the same words would be used. She was genuine - the real deal. Memory of A.F when she was in he mid to late 70's... We lived together in the Media area for 5 years & had a chance to catch up w/ A.F. at the Chic-Fil-A often. The best was when she would refer to the older men who would stop by to pay her compliments while she was working. She would say that she would still only give them one sample. Where is she now? I believe that 2 minutes after crossing-over, she more than likely had 4 jobs lined up and had already created a long list of things to do to help all of us out. inspiring...kind...warm...cuddly...glowing spirit...that was my Great Aunt Florence

Janet left a message on December 6, 2006:

A Love Song I know not whether you have been absent: I lie down with you, I rise up with you, In my dreams you are with me. If my eardrops tremble in my ears, I know it is you moving within my heart.

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