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Tare Stapp posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
I know you may not know me, but I am Jacquie's daughter, Tare'. That would make me her great-granddaughter. I really wish I could have met her. I heard so many great things about Grandma Lanzone,as my mom called her, and how I would have loved her. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. God Bless. Tare Stapp
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Laci Stapp posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
I am Angelina's great-grandaughter, Laci, Jacquie's daughter. I was never able to meet her, although I always wanted to. My mom told me that there were always cookies and tea at Grandma Lanzone's house. My prayers are with her family and friends during this difficult time. Laci Stapp
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Patty Nasca posted a condolence
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
We shared wonderful times throughout our lives with Angelina. She was always a very happy, strong willed woman, who was full of life and love. She was very hard working and very giving. She would work as many as three jobs so that she could could help her family and treat us with special gifts.
Although she was unable to finish high school, she always longed to be a teacher. Unfortunately, that was not meant to be. She gave up the rest of her schooling to raise her baby brother, who she remained very close to. She would often mention it, but she was never sorry about the life she lead. She was very smart, and worked at Woolworth's Niesner's, McCory's and as head cashier. She also worked as a hostess at restaurants and movie theaters. She walked a mile everyday, from and to the bus stop to get to work and never complained about it.
She was always happy to be with her son, daughter, and her grandchildren. She was also always excited to go to family parties, weddings, showers, and had many special family members, including aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins. She made very special bonds with her family members. She would also never miss the opportunity to visit and care for family members during there time of need.
She loved to talk about her extremely happy childhood. She often mentioned how spoiled she was and that she was the favorite. She would often talk about her mother, father, and siblings. She would often take trips to Philadelphia to visit her sister and family.
One of her biggest pleasures was taking a trip across country with her son and grandchildren. During this trip she visited 38 states around the USA and had very happy and vivid memories about this particular vacation. It would be one that she would never forget.
As she grew older, she would remain close to her son, daughter and grandchildren. Always being there for them no matter what.
Later in life she would come and live with her daughter and grandchildren. She realized it was time for us to take care of her. Although she loved living there she really wanted to still take care of herself. Her daughter took extremely good care of her, often worrying to make sure she took her pills, ate nice meals, and would come home at night and stay up with her and talk. She would get up every day as happy as could be, often reminiscing about happy memories. She loved her puzzle books, and scratching bingo tickets. She also loved pennies and used to collect them. Her son would often bring her dollar bills - she just loved that. Towards the end, she would go and live with her son and girlfriend. They would take extremely good care of her. They made it there life's mission to make sure she was happy and comfortable. When she passed her son and daughter were there holding her hand, just liked she wanted.
These are only a few of the memories we shared with Angelina. She will always be remembered fondly by all of her family and friends. We will always love her and cherish the time we spent with her. The time was never long enough.