Condolences
My heart goes out to the whole family. She was such a sweet beautiful soul. God Bless Millie
To Aunt Millie‘s whole family : I am so very sorry for the loss of your mom grandma and great grandma. Aunt Millie was always so sweet kind and loving. She was my inspiration from when I was a child. I wanted to become a typist or secretary from when I was five years old from watching her type. . I think we lived in 67th Street at the time and my mother brought me into the front room there and Aunt Millie was sitting there typing on a typewriter an old typewriter and her fingers were flying. She types so fast and I could not believe it. I wanted to do that. Then when my mother showed me their wedding picture that was it. I wanted to get married and be beautiful, a beautiful bride like Aunt Millie and marry a handsome man like uncle Frank. When I was 10 or 11 years old my sister and I used to walk over to her apartment when little Vito was a little over a year old and we used to go for walks. I still remember the sun shining so brightly and happily walking next to Aunt Millie and the big coach Carriage that they used in those days with little Vito sitting there in his harness with his smiling face looking exactly like he looks now -happy and smiling. God bless Aunt Millie. I’m sure she’s happy in heaven Love, Philomena.
Mrs. Fabrizio was such a great neighbor, always so patient with all of us kids running in and out of her house. I loved watching her cook and learned so much from her.. So many great memories.. RIP ❤️
I am so sorry to hear about Millie’s passing. She was one of the kindest, sweetest person. I remember bringing my dad, Joe Pirozzolo to her surprise 70th birthday party. The joy on her face was magic. Millie called me with comforting words when my husband, Ed passed away. May God grant Millie peace & everlasting love in Frank’s arms in heaven.
Love,
Donna Pirozzolo Greene
First of all I want to express my deepest sympathy. Aunt Millie was my Godmother and a strong presence in my life. I have beautiful memories as a child having her by my side while I received my Confirmation. I am reminded of that day every day as I gaze upon the picture on my dresser. We enjoyed our many conversations as the years passed by. After losing my mother, I looked to Aunt Millie as a strong woman in my life, someone I can talk to and share my thoughts and feelings about everything going on in my life. She would carefully listen to me and always had some wise and kind words for me. I will miss Aunt Millie terribly. Knowing that she is in peace without pain is a comfort to me and warms my heart. I love you, Aunt Millie.
