Condolences
Deb, Michael, Robert and family,
We heard the very sad news about your Mom. Deb, you did a wonderful job caring for her and did everything in your power to make her comfortable and happy.
She was a caring, supportive, loving sister to me growing up, like a second Mom. I will never forget all the things she did for me, buying my first bicycle, one of them.
I loved her dearly, hopefully, she is now at peace and with your Dad, Anthony and the rest of the family.
Our thoughts are with you and your family at this very painful and sad time.
With our greatest sympathy and deepest love,
Aunt Linda and Uncle David
My grandma loved life, and she loved her family. She had more energy than 10 people combined. We were two peas in a pod and shared a love for Broadway and NYC. I cherished our sleepovers growing up and I could always count on her having the freezer stocked with Ice Cream and we would frequently visit Rita's, where no matter what flavor we would get, we were always going for a Lemon Ice. She was my world, and now my Guardian Angel. RIP Mom-Mom. I Love You.
My earliest memory of cousin Jeanie was seeing her come down the stairs of our 3 family home in Jersey City dressed for her date with her handsome boyfriend, Tony, who greeted her with a wide grin. Always glamorous with her spiked heels and high instep, touting a small (red, I think) leather purse. I was in awe of her charm and beauty. As she stepped into Tony’s shiny green sedan, she looked as though she was a movie star.
In later years, I admired her for how she always took the time to ask about my life. She was genuinely interested. Always positive and smiling. Her devotion and caring ways towards my mother, her Aunt Irene, made me love her even more.
Jean- rest in the peace you deserve.