Erin Wlodyka
I am very sorry for your loss, Chuck. I won't be able to come with Jon tonight, but my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Death date: Mar 11, 2013
Constance "Cookie" F. (Zannini) Salvo, 70, of Methuen, MA died Monday, March 11, 2013 at her home. She was born in Lawrence, on December 13, 1942 daughter of the late, Anthony and Della (Martino) Zannini. Educated in the Lawrence Read Obituary
I am very sorry for your loss, Chuck. I won't be able to come with Jon tonight, but my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
I was so sad to head about Cookie's passing. She truly loved her family and she and when we were together we'd talk about family and I feel we bonded over the years about our love for Auntie T and Auntie Jo. I pray she is at peace and I know she got the biggest welcome in Heaven from the Martino family. Love, Laureen
Wanted to let you know I am thinking of you all on this sad occasion. I will certainly remember all the wonderful times growing up on Woodburn Drive. The memories and photographs will last forever. Much Love to you all!
I am sorry to hear of Cookie's passing. She was a wonderful person.
Chuck and Deb, Our thoughts and prayers go out to you at this difficult time. We are thinking of you.
My Thoughts and prayers are with Chuckie and his family. Cookie was a kind ,caring, warm hearted beautiful person and she will be greatly missed. She will live in our hearts forever!
I was very saddened to hear of Cookie's passing. Over the years we shared stories of Auntie T and Auntie Jo. I believe we bonded over our love for them both. I pray that Cookie is at peace and I know she received a warm welcome in Heaven from the entire Martino family. I cannot be there on Thursday but please know I will be thinking of you all. Love, Laureen
I am so sorry to hear of Cookie's passing. I think of all the fun times that we had at my parent's houses in Haverhill and Hampton. You guys are in my thoughts and my prayers. I am sorry that I can't make it Thursday, but will be thinking of you.
I'm sure that your three handsome uncles welcomed you with their ice blue tuxedos just like they wore the day you got married. May you rest in peace in the arms of your dear mother.
Dear Chuckie and Family,Please accept my hearfelt sympathy for your loss.I have some very fond memories of times spent with Cookie, the ones I cherish most are the summers spent at Salisbury Beach. Whether it was a Sunday at the reservation or at cottages each family rented, we enjoyed each others company, whether we were digging for snails, or taking cover from a tornado! To me there's nothing more important than family. May she rest in peace with Tillie and Tony. Love, Bernice