Anna M. Falzone
of Milton, died at Brigham and Women’s Hospital on February 22, 2010. Anna worked for The John Hancock Company in Boston for over forty years. After her retirement from John Hancock in 1987, she worked for Eaton Vance. For the past 14 years, Anna worked in the Milton Public Library. She was also an active parishioner at Saint Mary of the Hills Parish in Milton and volunteered in many capacities there.
Beloved daughter of the late Alfonso and Italia (Giannassi) Falzone. Loving sister of Irene McGrath of Milton. Cherished aunt of Anne Ingoldsby of Medfield, Christina Wiskow of Mansfield and Robert McGrath of Franklin. Devoted grand-aunt of Emily and Abby Wiskow, Joseph and Lauren Ingoldsby and Jillian and Jack McGrath.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Mary of the Hills Church, Milton, Thursday, February 25 at 10:00AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, MILTON, Wednesday 4-7PM. Interment at a later date at Milton Cemetery.
Guestbook Entries
It is pleasant to remember what a bright, cheerful, helpful colleague Anna Falzone was, both at John Hancock and at Eaton Vance.
I met Anna 12 years ago when my Mother asked my sister Claire and me to join the Beantown Ladies Investment Club. It was one of the best things I did because I got to meet wonderful women, and among them was Anna. Anna made me feel like a million bucks. She was always interested in my family and would tell stories of her family with pride and love. She was a true Christian, always giving of herself without fanfare. She will be missed.
I am so lucky that I got to know her and I offer my deepest sympathy to her family and many friends.
Madeline Cahill
Dorchester, MA
I WILL MISS THIS KIND AND GENTLE LADY AND DEAR FRIEND
TO ALL WHO KNEW HER. ANNA’S DEATH HAS LEFT A
TREMENDOUS VOID IN THE MANY LIVES SHE HAS BLESSED WITH HER LOVE AND GENEROSITY. REST IN PEACE, ANNA.
LOVE
SHIRLEY
One of heavens greatest angels has gone home!!
Anna you will never know how much you have shown me in my lifetime. Everyday as I do my job as a director of Religious Education I reflect back on the many things you taught me by your example as a director of Religious Education at St. Mary of the Hills. I always heard you say to parents regarding kids, “No matter what they do, love them”, and you were right, Today, I give the same advice to parents when they tell me of the challenges of parenting, and I think of you.
You were always the smiling face of the parish when Mary Ellen and I would return home to St. Mary of the Hills, for Sunday Mass. You always offered the most joyous greeting. You loved every person,child or adult as if they were your very own.
You taught me that every day is a gift. It sounds a bit clique, but everytime I hear some say, “every day is a gift”, I think of you.
Anna you were the first person that Mary Ellen and I met at St. Mary of the Hills. As newly weds we attended Mass at St. Mary of the Hills for the first time, and you were thier to greet us and make us feel welcome.
And there is no doubt in my mind that when you entered those golden gates of heaven, that Jesus himself greeted you saying, “Job well done good and faithful servant, come and enjoy the banquet I have prepared for you”. Peace Anna!!