Friday, December 18, 2015

Thank You and Merry Christmas from Rose Sisti's Family....



We want to thank you for all your love and support through the most difficult time in our lives. We are still trying to comprehend how quickly and unexpectedly Rose left us. It is devastating but we are doing the best we can to get through each and every day without her. We certainly feel the love and support from our family and friends and know how much Rose meant to you by the outpouring of support we received.


Now that the holiday season is upon us, it brings along such a deep grief as we struggle to comprehend that Rose is no longer here to celebrate with us. It is just the beginning of the year of firsts. We can’t help but weep as we recall happier times and even the not-so-happy times. Just last year we got to spend a few bonus days together as Rose’s return flight to Florida was cancelled due to one of the many big snowstorms we had. How different it is this year – we don’t have any snow and we don’t have Rose here with us.


Right now the whole world is celebrating while holiday memories flood us and make our grief cut into us even deeper. As we turned our calendars to the month of December we see Rose’s flight information there as she was scheduled to be here on December 21st for her usual Christmas visit. Never in a million years did we think last Christmas would be our last Christmas together.


We all have a list of time-honored holiday traditions. These traditions are part of who we are and how we share our happiness with the people we love. Now one of the people we love is gone. How can we possibly celebrate? How are we supposed to fake feeling festive when we miss her so much?

December may be “the most wonderful time of the year,” but it can also be the most painful. There is a profound difference between the external trappings of the season and the way we feel inside. What once delighted us now feels empty and we cringe at all the hoopla. Doesn't anyone know how much we hurt? The gaiety surrounds us and accentuates our feelings of loss.



We have not yet adjusted to life without Rose. The ache of her absence envelops us like fog even as we try so hard to be cheerful. It is expected that we be in good spirits during the month of December but we cannot always pretend to be cheerful when our loss is still so fresh. Even though the calendar dictates it, we do not feel jolly or festive.

We know that the holiday blues are a normal part of grief. Unspoken gloom hovers over all attempts to celebrate. It is a process and we know no matter how much time passes we will always miss her, every single day, and somehow even more on the holidays.



We have had some good days and really, really bad days, but the thing that keeps us going is trying to do what she would want, which is to be happy and keep smiling. If she knew we were sad it would upset her so we are doing our best to make her happy. The holidays remind us of how much Rose enriched and touched our lives in a way that made us who we are, and it reminds us to be thankful for all the memories we will always cherish. Just because she is no longer physically next to us, she will always be a part of us and our connection will continue to grow, maybe even in a deeper way.


As you gather with your family and friends this holiday season, we hope that you take a moment to show your love and appreciation for all of your loved ones because you never know how many more opportunities you will get to celebrate together.


Thank you again for your love and support and please take a moment to raise a glass of holiday cheer in honor of Rose.


Blessings to you and all your loved ones,
~Michelle & Bill and Jim & Dan
XO

Thursday, October 15, 2015

Our Forever Friend - Rose (Franciosa) Sisti


As most of you may already know, Rose (Franciosa) Sisti lost her short battle with lung cancer on September 22, 2015. Rose created this Lantern blog and was instrumental in getting the Class of 1962 reconnected. We've enjoyed many lunches and get-togethers with classmates that wouldn't have happened if it wasn't for Rose. Sal Carmosino has agreed to take over this blog and will do his best to continue what Rose started.

Below is the eulogy written by Rose's daughter, Michelle, and her son-in-law, Daniel, after her passing. May our beautiful forever friend, Rose (Franciosa) Sisti rest in peace.

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Celebrating the Life of a Beautiful Rose -

Rose had a huge heart, childlike wonder, a caring spirit, and a deep religious and spiritual core. But don't think that tough persona wouldn't come charging out, especially when it came to protecting her family and friends to which she was fiercely loyal. No matter how many times she may have been hurt, she never stopped believing in love because that is what life is all about. Rose had many different chapters of her life and each one of us played a role in some way.

Although Rose had an extremely tough exterior, that wasn’t who she truly was. She was sensitive and delicate like a rose but she also had some thorns. Rose never hesitated to give you her opinion whether you wanted it or not. She was sharp as a tack and would spend hours researching information for anyone who had a health issue or just a question they needed answers to. She would write letters to complain about bad service but she would also write "kudos" letters for anyone who went out of their way to do a good job. 

Many years ago we spent the weekend with Rose at the Von Trapp Family Lodge. The Lodge was literally halfway to Heaven on the top of some mountain in Stowe, Vermont.  We decided to hike a bit and Rose had to sit down at the first bench we found. “You kids go ahead” she said “I need to make some oxygen choices.” Coming back down the hill we could see Rose sitting peacefully on a bench, looking down at the most unbelievable view of the mountainous countryside we have ever seen. We believe she will now be looking down on an even more beautiful view of all the people she loved celebrating her life.

From times of crisis comes the true test of one's spirit, of one's courage in adversity, of one's strength in their faith. For her entire life and especially towards the end, our Mom wanted to do things on her terms and would never hesitate to battle for something she believed in. She fought her cancer with every fiber of her being because she wasn't ready to go. At one point I think we all believed she could actually pull this off, to get out of the hospital and kick cancer's ass. We believed if anyone could do it, Rose could.  But alas, that wasn't to be. 

The scriptures say that suffering brings us closer to Christ and she exemplified that. The reward for that suffering is no trophy or Super Bowl ring, but a reward she is enjoying now being with her mom, her dad, some of her siblings, her husband, her friends, angels, saints, Jesus and God. What a blessing to know she's now in Heaven to watch over us and be our angel (she always looked so fabulous in white!).

While we are happy that she’s no longer in pain, her absence has left a void in our lives that we will feel for the rest of our lives. To have known her is to have experienced love, laughter, fun, strength, concern, support, positivity and a great sense of belonging that can only happen when you are welcomed into a relationship by someone like Rose. She is a bright light that continues to shine in the lives of all who have been fortunate enough to be a part of her life. 

No matter how far away she lived, she always kept in touch with everyone she loved by writing newsletters and then changed with the times by writing her blogs and e-mails. All the years she was living far away from her family and friends she would say that her computer was her lifeline so it really wasn't much of a surprise when her computer died the day before she did. She obviously wanted to take her lifeline with her.

Her passing has left this world a little less colorful and a lot less interesting. But even in grief, we know we are so lucky to have had this loving woman in our lives and, now, in our hearts forever. On behalf of our family, we want to thank you so much for your prayers and support. Thank you for loving us. Thank you for loving our Mom. She was an incredibly feisty, fierce and fabulous woman and we hope you remember her with a smile on your face and love in your heart.

Blessings to all,
~Michelle and Jimmy

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I'm so glad we had this time together
Just to have a laugh or sing a song
Seems we just get started and before you know it
Comes the time we have to say "So long....."
~Rose (Franciosa) Sisti
1945-2015


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Here are some surprising facts you may not know about lung cancer:

• One in 15 people in the US will be diagnosed with lung cancer in their lifetime.
• More than 221,000 people in the US will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, with a new diagnosis every 2½ minutes.
• 60-65% of all new lung cancer diagnoses are among people who have never smoked or are former smokers.
• Approximately 10-15% of lung cancer cases are in never smokers.

Some of Rose's family members will be participating in the Breathe Deep Boston walk on October 31, 2015 to raise funds for lung cancer research. To check out the research that supporters like you could fund, visit www.lungevity.org/research.

If you would like to make a donation in Rose's memory, please make your check payable to "LUNGevity Foundation," and include Rose's name in the memo line on the check and mail the check to:

LUNGevity Foundation
Attn: Breathe Deep Boston
228 S. Wabash Avenue, Suite 700
Chicago, IL 60604

LUNGevity Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Your contribution is tax-deductible to the full extent of the law.

Thursday, July 23, 2015

Our Class President, John Henry has informed me that we lost another classmate

Anthony Ginetti and his lovely wife

Rose-

Our classmate Anthony Ginetti passed away on July 21st.

Visiting hours are at the Paul Buonfiglio &  Sons-Bruno Funeral Home, 128 Revere Street, Revere, Ma. on Friday, July24th,4-8pm.

His funeral will be on Saturday, July 25th at 9:30am.

Tony attended many of our class reunions including our last reunion.

John Henry


Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The Lantern's June Birthdays!





  1. Nelson Block-June 13
  2. Angela Bova-June 12
  3. Nancy Bruno-June 23
  4. Arthur Buonopane-June 29
  5. Anthony Chiarella=June 13
  6. Roseann Colannino-June 20
  7. Kathleen DeRosa-June 3
  8. Richard Gesualdo-June 4
  9. Barbara Grasso-June 26
  10. Joseph Greenberg-June 4
  11. David Greenstein-June 12
  12. Sandra Grobman-June 15
  13. Linda (Kane) Donahue-June 20 
  14. Roger Keith-June 12
  15. Janet Kelleher-June 6
  16. Ellen LeGrow-June 17
  17. Joseph Miller-June 4
  18. Lawrence Mintz-June 5
  19. Constance Moore-June 12
  20. Michael Moscaritolo-June 26
  21. John Palladino-June 8
  22. Richard Pearl-June 15
  23. Harold Rosenbloom-June 10
  24. Alan Schwartz-June 6
  25. Sandra Sharib-June 20
  26. Edward Simeone-June 3
  27. Carol Toppi-June 6
  28. Benedict Uga-June 30
  29. Catherine Vazza-June 26
  30. Patricia Votta-June 28
  31. June Walley-June 22
  32. Joseph Walsh-June 14
  33. Susan Webster-June 21

Saturday, May 9, 2015

The Lantern is celebrating Mother's Day!




Just like PB&J, Batman & Robyn, Bacon and Eggs, 
We are all great together and great at what we do.........
We celebrate all Mothers this weekend.



Best friends mean more!  You mean more!  
Happy Mother's Day to all my dear friends!



Friday, May 1, 2015

Lantern May Birthdays!



  1. John Anderson-May 6
  2. Richard Bruno-May 25
  3. Janet Campello-May 23
  4. Diane Camuso-May 2
  5. Salvatore Carmosino-May 28
  6. William Cooley-May 24
  7. Laurene Costa-May 10
  8. Ann DeMarco-May 17
  9. Janet DeSimone-May 29
  10. Linda Grady-May 26
  11. Diane Holding-May 20
  12. Robert Katz-May 25
  13. Brendon Kirby-May 3
  14. John Langone-May 26
  15. Marie Marchionni-May 7
  16. George McDermott-May 19
  17. Helen Mokeler-May 4
  18. Joyce Parsons-May 5
  19. Florence Pastore-May 17
  20. Carole Perrone-May 31
  21. Peter Pierce-May 17
  22. Patricia Quasarano-May 5
  23. Elaine Sasso-May 20
  24. Guy Sasso-May 31
  25. Nicholas Scaturro-May 14
  26. Robert Scott-May 25
  27. Diane (Screnci) Beatrice-May 6
  28. Stephen Smith-May 15
  29. Camille Sposito-May 5
  30. Nancy Vass-May 9

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

Received not one but two cards today From Linda Lattanzi!

The first card was very personal along with a gift and this second card is something that needs to be shared with all.  Thank You Linda!


Cancer Cannot...

Cancer isn't prejudice
It doesn't discriminate from me to you;
It changes life in one split second,
But here's what it cannot do.....

It cannot take our courage or strength,
Our willingness to persevere;
It can't take our spirit or faith,
Our hope that a cure is near.

It cannot take our persistence or patience,
Our ability to walk with pride;
It can't take our self respect,
As we fight for every stride.

It cannot take our sights or dreams,
Our wishes it cannot shatter;
It can't take our memories,
Our account for what truly matters.

It cannot take our integrity or mind
Our willingness to feel alive;
It can't take our continuous prayer
Our belief that we will survive.

Hugs, Rosie



Sunday, April 5, 2015

Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Just received this email from Paula Taylor, she informed me of more sad news!

ELLEN RAPPAPORT DE PARI  PASSED AWAY TODAY.


SHE HAS BEEN SICK FOR WHILE BUT PREFERRED NOT TO BURDEN ANYONE WITH HER ILLNESS.  I WILL MISS TALKING TO HER.

EVERYONE ,PLEASE SAY A PRAYER FOR HER.

TKU
PAULA TAYLOR

Just received an email from John Henry

Rose:

Our classmate Michael Giglio passed away on March 24th
 
Michael attended our 50th reunion along with all of his friends from Beachmont. His sister, Francine Giglio of Salem ,Ma. is also our classmate.  

John Henry