Corinne's Memory Wall
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I never had to the chance to physically meet you but the people's lives you touched explains the world. Rest in heaven. To Suzanne and the family, my deepest condolences.
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Dawn Moomey, Jim Hause and kids
January 5th, 2020 at 2:56pm
Anna & Family,
Your Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandma will be sadly missed by all. She had a beautiful smile and wonderful personality. I’m so happy I had the opportunity to see her and spend time with her on her special 100th Birthday. I will always remember our fun times of playing Spite & Malice card games.
Anna, I am sorry I cannot be there for you like you were for me during the loss of my Mother in 2008, but I am there in thoughts & prayers.
Love,
Donna
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Donna Whitney
January 5th, 2020 at 8:59am
I will have great memories of Corinne. she taught me how to play Spite n Malice and I spent many hours at the Vineyards playing with her..she had the CD playing her favorite country tunes and she would get up from our playing table and dance to the music..in her 90's....still going strong; a wonderful person, loving and kind..just a great great friend and companion..I will remember her always..!
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Diana L Hundrieser-Hicks
January 4th, 2020 at 1:57pm
My very special and loving Aunt. I'll never forget her (or my Uncle Manuel) and her wonderful smile and laugh.
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Frank Graziano
January 1st, 2020 at 4:21pm
My Name is Bill Walker,
My mom was Mary Ann Perrone, Known to some of you as Teresa Maria Perrone. Anyways my Momma used to take me over to her Aunti Mamie's house over on Paw Paw Ave. So much love in that little house. Corrine was of moms favorite cousins and she took me over to her and Emanuals house a good many times too. The last time I saw Corrine was back in the mid 70s at Picnic at Riverview. I had just met my future wife and her family had a little get together and low and behold Sons and Daughters of Italy was having a picnic...we wandered around a bit and i saw a familiar face or two. I know it was Corrine and I think it was Josie Spitali and Lucy Postelli we're all sitting at a table together on a gazebo. I walked up and I said hello and they looked at me. Of course I was all grown up shoulder length hair and beard. I said you girls know who I am and they looked at me and I said I'm Tootsie Perrone's boy Billy. Then it was all game on! I sure do miss those ladies and all my old family that's passed on. Someday by the grace of God we'll get to see them all again. When ever we went to Aunti Mamies it was always 50 kisses and oh you groin up so fast my little pine a tree!
RIP my Cousin Corrine
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Bill Walker
December 31st, 2019 at 9:04pm