Petals Florist & Greenhouse
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Petals Florist & Greenhouse
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708 Cosby Highway
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Apr 4, 2021Obituary: Stephen Joseph Sanfilippo - What'sUpNewp
MacArthur Honor Guard. Stephen was discharged as a Staff Sergeant in 1954. After serving in the Air Force, Stephen went on to work for the city of Newport for 38 years at Lawton’s Valley Filtration Plant and retired in September of 1989. He then went on to work for Salve Regina University for 10 years.Stephen was a 3rd degree member of the Knights of Columbus and 4th degree member of the General Rosecran Assembly. He belonged to the Vasco da Gama and was an active member of Jesus Savior parish having been Mordomo for the Holy Ghost Feast. Family always came first for Stephen, having coached his kids and serving as president of Little League Baseball. Stephen was part of the chain gang for Rogers High School Football for 50 years.Stephen is survived by his loving wife Gloria (Moniz) Sanfilippo whom he was married to for 69 years and his four children Stephen Sanfilippo Jr., Joseph Sanfilippo married to Cheryl (Danosky) Sanfilippo, Donald (Ducka) Sanfilippo, and Michele (Sanfilippo) Turner married to Michael Turner, and his sister Rosalie Deasley. He was a proud grandfather, lovingly known as “Pop” to 10 grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren with another on the way. He will also be missed by many nieces and nephews.Stephen was predeceased by his brother Carmello Sanfilippo.In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Shriners Hospital-Boston, P.O. Box 863765 Orlando, FL 32886, https://donate.lovetotherescue.org/give/119312/#!/donation/checkout and select SH...
Oct 15, 2020Obituary – Pat Onofrio | The Henrico Citizen - Henrico Citizen
Musiello and late husband, John, of Norfolk, Va., Emilia Pisciotta of Henrico, Denise Palazzotto and husband Michael of Henrico., Joseph (Janet) of Newport, NC., Maria Onofrio Payne and late husband, Richard of Virginia Beach, Va., Laurie Pisciotta of Virginia Beach, Va.; 18 grandchildren; 23 great-grandchildren; and many beloved nieces and nephews in Italy.
Pat was born in San Fili, a province of Calabria, Italy on December 7, 1927. He immigrated to America in 1947 and served in the Army during the Korean War. He was very proud the day he became a U.S. citizen. Pat’s work success was in the clothing industry as he was a tailor by trade and later learned all aspects of the industry to include management, quality control and design. He worked for large companies such as Kuppenhiemer, Hart Schaffner Marx, and Target. Pat was a long-time parishioner of St. Mary’s Catholic Church.
Pat and his wife, Anna, moved to Henrico County in 1973. Together over the next several decades, they watched their family grow larger and larger as their children became adults and formed their own families. Pat was loved and respected by all who knew him. Pat lived his life for his family and that love will be his legacy forever. He will be sorely missed and always remembered.
The family will receive friends 11:30 am Monday, Sept 28 at Mary’s Catholic Church, 9505 Gayton Rd., Henrico, Va. 23229, followed by a Mass of the Resurrection at 12:30. Online pre-registration is required at St. Mary’s website, www.stmarysrichmond.org. Interment will be at Greenwood Memorial Gardens, 12609 Patterson Ave., Richmo...
Dec 18, 2019Filoli, Conservatory of Flowers all aglow for the holidays - Marin Independent Journal
Filoli is truly a magical place, especially during the holidays, and we are excited this year to offer even more opportunities to visit,” Kara Newport, Filoli’s chief executive officer, says in a recent press release. “We are extending the season and staying open more, so visitors can enjoy the expanded lighting display.”
Photo by Richard SimondsThe Filoli mansion and gardens are festively decorated and offer holiday magic for adults and children.
Guests at the gaily decorated estate this year will see some new things — a dinner set of Baccarat crystal, a gingerbread house made in the image of the Filoli garden house and a newly discovered cookbook from the Swedish cook who worked for Filoli’s original owners.
The cookbook has been described as a “cook’s cookbook.” There are no instructions, just lists of ingredients for dozens of recipes. Visitors can leaf through a working copy of the cookbook to see the types of dishes that might have been enjoyed by the earliest residents and guests of the house.
If you have a chance to go in the evening, you’ll see many strings of lights and lighted objects, as they are turned on in the various rooms of the estate.
You might also want to plan a trip around these two special events:
• Decadence Nights offers See’s chocolate and wine tastings, music, DIY festive crafts and holiday drink specials on Dec. 12, 19 and 26. Tickets cost $35 for adults and $18 for youth ages 5 to 17.
• Santa Saturdays take place in the pretty garden house from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dec. 7, 14 and 21. Children can sit in on storytime with Mrs. Claus in the reception room, dance and sing to holiday tunes in the ballroom, make a seasonal craft item in the visitors center, visit with festively attired ponies in the front courtyard and receive a See’s lollipop. Santa Saturdays are included in the holiday admission ticket.
• Details: Holidays at Filoli are at 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily or 4 to 8 p.m. Thursdays through Sundays through Dec. 30 at the Filoli Historic House and Garden at 86 Cañada Road in Woodside. A daytime ticket is $12 to $25. An evening ticket is $18 to $35. Children under 5 years old are free. For more information, call 650-364-8300 or go to filoli.org.
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Nov 9, 2019Flowers looking tired? How to extend their vase life - New Haven Register
Lisa Mason Ziegler, a cut flower grower and operator of The Gardener's Workshop, an online flower farming school near Newport News, Virginia. "Dahlias and sweet peas are more like five days. They have a shorter life but look fabulous."
When selecting cut flowers, keep in mind that iris, tulips, snapdragons and daffodils have an extremely short vase life — less than a week. Orchids, carnations and chrysanthemums usually last two weeks or more.
A clean vase is important, Ziegler said. "Put it in a dishwasher to remove any bacteria. Then cut 1 to 2 inches off each stem before putting them into the vase. They're probably clogged but cutting will open them up and they'll be able to feed again," she says.
Conditioning needs vary, said John Dole, an associate dean and floriculture specialist at North Carolina State University. Some varieties require more managing than others, but all cut flowers should be fed.
"Use the flower food packets that most likely came with the bouquet," Dole said. "Mix according to directions and position the flowers into the vase. After they've had their first big drink, take them out, put in fresh water and cut the stems again.
"By doing that your flowers will last longer and the sugars in the flower food will enhance their colors — particularly the purples," he said.
Nov 9, 201929 Fall Bridal Bouquets That Are Beautiful Beyond Words - Boston magazine
Photo by Dan Aguirre
At this low-key, seaside wedding at Newport Beach House, the bride carried a bouquet of roses, snowberries, feather celosia, and Queen Anne’s lace by Leslie Lee Floral Design.
Photo by Emily MacCabe Photography
For a mountaintop wedding in Maine, Bad Rabbit Flowers designed a vibrant bouquet featuring roses, mums, zinnias, and dahlias.
Photo by Janelle Carmela Photography
Bride Bridget’s Salem Country Club wedding took on a moody vibe, which Lotus Floral Designs channeled in a bouquet of ranunculus, dahlias, amaranthus, hydrangea, jasmine vine, and other flora.
Photo by Kate McElwee Photography
Sunflowers (as well as orchids, ranunculus, and spray roses) made a cheerful appearance in this bouquet Garden Designs by Kristen made for a bride tying the knot in September at Moraine Farm.
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