Josephine A Joseph
Josephine A. Joseph, 66, of Leominster passed away on February 16, 2015 surrounded by her loving family. Devoted wife of Joseph Antonysamy. Loving mother of Dr. Bernard Joseph and his wife Iris of Milton, Alfred Joseph and his wife Nathaly Montero of Boston and Arcadius Joseph of Boston. Sister-in-law to Regina Arokiaraj and her husband Arokiaraj of Burlington, Lilly Sebastian and her husband Felix of New Jersey and Vasantha William and her husband William A. Sandhu of Burlington. Josephine is also survived by her family in India and many nieces and nephews here in the states. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, 350 Reedsdale Road, Milton on Saturday at 10:30 AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours will be held in the Dolan-Chapman Funeral Home, 5 Canton Avenue, MILTON VILLAGE on Friday night from 5-9 PM. Interment New Calvary Cemetery, Boston.
Guestbook Entries
Josie Aunty had a kind heart and a warm soul. She always made us feel welcome and loved. We all miss her dearly. Our thoughts are with Babu Uncle, the boys, and their wives.
Joseph And Family my thoughts and prayers are with you at this differicult time.
Bernard, my deepest sympathies in the loss of your mother, Jane
Dear Joseph and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Josephine’s passing but I know that she is now at peace with the Lord. She was a woman of such great faith and such a “Gentle Woman”. We will miss seeing her beautiful smile at St. Cecilia’s.
My love, thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this difficult time.
Rest in peace Josephine.
I was privileged to know Josephine, her kind heart and genuine smile made each day a bit better. Mostly I remember what a great friend she was to my elderly father, and I can’t offer enough thanks for that. Rest in peace Josephine, I know you are with the angels. God bless your family during this difficult time.
I believe that tears can heal,
That memories can comfort,
That love lives on forever.
We were very saddened to hear of your loss. We will remember Josephine as a very kind, caring and friendly lady. She was always a joy to talk to. Josephine will be remembered fondly by the both of us. She had a special spirit and always made us feel like we were special.
She is with the angels now. We both feel that we were lucky to have had her in our lives.