Ann "Peachie" Barbieri

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DANVERS- Ann M. “Peachie” (Ouimette) Barbieri, 86, passed away on November 8, 2016 in Brentwood Nursing Home, Danvers. She was the loving wife of John J. Barbieri, with whom she shared 64 years of marriage. Born in Danvers on June 6, 1930, she was the daughter of Albert and Jennie Ouimette. She was a lifelong resident of Danvers and graduated from Holten High School in 1948. Peachie was a communicant at Saint Mary of the Annunciation Parish. She enjoyed dancing, especially the polka. She had been employed at Holyoke Insurance prior to raising her family. When her children were older she worked part time at the former Ann & Hope and also Partridge Tree Gift Shop. She enjoyed her walks to the square where she visited with the locals. Peachie cherished being a grandmother and great grandmother and loved spending time with her family. Besides her husband, John, she is survived by her three children, Karen A. Ercolano of Danvers and her fiancé George Muise, James V. Barbieri and his wife, Jeanne of Peabody and John J. Barbieri, Jr. and his wife Arlene of Danvers, her sister Nancy Borish, eight grandchildren, Vincent, Tiffany, Amanda, Patricia, Matt, Jacquelyn, Cameron and Samantha, fourteen great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her daughter Christine Barbieri. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 9AM on Monday, November 14, 2016 in Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Visiting hours are Sunday from 2-5PM at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers.

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  1. May you rest in peace and so very sorry for your lost and will be in our prayers……will always remember the good times at the many dances the you, John and Dick played together……
    Peace be with you…….

  2. May you rest in peace dear Peachie…..will always remember the many dances John & I played together…….God bless your family…….

    Dick & Vivian

  3. Spent many Mother’s Days together at Jim an Jeannie’s annual cookout.
    Never realized Peachie’s real name was Ann.
    Love and codolences to everyone in the Barbeiri family for your loss
    Wish we could be there in person
    Love to all
    Ralph & Anne Archer

  4. All those wonderful barbecues at Auntie’s house with a real yard!!! We took over the place and you never complained about all the company all day year after year!!! The polka dancing with my uncle. You two were awesome. The love you had for each other was always inspiring. He adored his Peachie. Rest in peace.

  5. So sorry to hear about Peachie. I always said how beautiful she was inside and out. My she RIP! My condolences to the family. i know how much my mom loved her so. Thoughts and prayer coming your way for all of you. Love Lisa & Rob Fuller

  6. May Peichie be at peace. We are both so sorry for her loss. May all The happy memories you have of Peachie sustain you and your family through this most difficult time.
    Diane & Bucky Donohue

  7. Gram,

    There is not a day that goes by that you dont cross my mind. I love and miss you so much. I miss being able to run down stairs to smoke a ciggerette and hear you watching tv or playing your polka music loudly. I miss stopping in and saying hi or bringing sophia to school every day you would give her a hugg and kiss before she left. All the child hood memories of taking me and the grandkids down to supremes for lunch on your morning walks. First stoping at the gas station sometimes walgeens dunks and then head towards town. Once you moved up the street i kept distant. Its not that i didnt want to see you or that i didnt love you i just didnt want to face reality that you were sick and someday i might loose you. As the days went on you have been by my side. I seen you on thanksgiving and i see you yesterday, you are deffinitly watching over “your little girl” and I in our new place.

    We love and miss you so much gram❤️❤️ keep watching over us.


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