Anne L. Bostin

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ANNE L. BOSTIN Anne Lawrence Bostin, 91, wife of the late George Bostin, of 80 Cedar St passed away Nov. 11, 2008 in CT Hospice after a brief illness. She was born in New Haven Dec. 13, 1916 a daughter of the late August and Amelia Lorenz and sister of Edward Lawrence, and was predeceased by her first husband Peter John Pieragostini, and son Kenneth Pieragostini. Mrs. Bostin is survived by two loving sons, Karl Kenneth Pieragostini of Washington, D.C., and Peter Louis Pieragostini of Reston, Va., as well as three loving grandchildren: Ian B. Pieragostini of San Francisco, Calif.; Brian A. Pieragostini of Baltimore, Md.; and Arianna H Pieragostini of Reston, Va. Service of interment will be held Saturday Nov. 15 at 11 am in St. Lawrence Cemetery West Haven. Arrangements in care of BEECHER & BENNETT, 2300 WHITNEY AVE., HAMDEN. Memorial contributions in lieu of flowers may be sent to the VNA Community Healthcare, 753 Boston Post Rd., Guilford, CT 06437.

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  1. Anne shared a room at Branford Hills with my mother for a short period back in April. She was such a lovely person and so thrilled when I brought my dog in to visit my mother. I often wondered about her, especially after my own mother passed away in May. My condolences to her family.

  2. Dear Family of Anne Bostin, I am sorry about the lost of your loved one. Words cannot describe feelings in a time like this. Many have found comfort in the Bible’s promises of seeing our past loved again. Please take care of yourselves.

  3. Dear Karl & Peter, I was your mom’s visiting nurse. She was a very dear, sweet, & fiercely independent women. She spoke of both of you often & was very proud of you. I am so sorry for your loss. She was well liked at Cedar Woods & will be missed by many With sympathy, Judy DiSarno

  4. I am the Realtor who sold Anne’s house in Hamden. She was a classy lady who understood life and lived life to the fullest. My thoughts and prayers are with you. she is in a better place.


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