Shirley Testa
You were a real friend to me and my prayers go with you. Give my prince charming a hug from me.
Death date: May 28, 2007
Mrs. Jennie C. (Testa) (Stahlinski) Baggetta, 84, of North Andover, Massachusetts passed away on Monday, May 28th, 2007 at the Sutton Hill Nursing Home in North Andover, MA. She was born and educated in Lawrence, Massachusetts. Mr Read Obituary
You were a real friend to me and my prayers go with you. Give my prince charming a hug from me.
I was very, very sad to hear about Auntie Jennie. I will miss her a lot! I was very close to her. She was always the trooper and kept everyone pushing forward and optimistic and she was so full of life. She said I was a lot like her, which makes me happy. I am very glad she had Cheryl, my Aunty Sandy and my cousin Sandra, to help her with the things she needed. I want to thank all of you for that. I only wished I could have been in Lawrence, instead of Baltimore, so that I could see her to help her out and keep in touch and see all of my family. Every time I traveled to Mass to see Auntie Jennie, it made me sad because I knew I would have to leave her. But thanks to Sandra always keeping in touch with me on how Aunty Jennie was doing, I came out and seen her a few weeks before she passed away and I am glad I got to see her face and talk to her one more time. Thank you Sandra! I will miss her a lot! Debbie Fisher (Testa) Dan Testa?s Daughter Aunty Jennie?s Niece
Sympathies to Mike, Heidi, Austin & Andie, your grandmother was a very Special Lady. Aunt Jennie will be missed. She was full of life and enjoyed her family. Whenever she was around she always made you laugh - she loved to have a good time. After Joyce died, she was lucky to have a great niece like Cheryl to look after her. To pick-up groceries, medication or ice cream, or even when she felt scared or alone, she had Cheryl to depend on. All of us will miss Aunt Jennie but I believe that Cheryl will miss her the most. Aunt Jennie we love you and we will miss you. Frank and Sandra
I am sorry to hear about aunty Jennie. I know that she will be missed by all the family. Mostly by Sandy, Sandra and Cheryl who spent so many days and hours at her side and doing all the little things that made her life easier. My thoughts are with you. Lorraine