Angetina ISERNIO 102 years old. Passed Feb. 15 with loved ones by her side. Born Concetta Recchia to Liberato & Mariannina (Recchia) on October 28, 1906 in San Marco La Catola, Italy. Angie arrived at Ellis Island with her mother, brother & sister and joined her father who had prepared for their arrival in Seattle, Washington. The family settled on Beacon Hill, where three more sisters were born, including one brother, who died at 18 months from pneumonia. Angie married Frank Isernio in 1932 and raised her son Frank and daughter Gloria within a few miles of her parents home on Beacon Hill. Frank Sr. preceded her in death in 1990. Angie lived in her home for 70 years. She was a devoted daughter, sister, mother and friend. She touched all who came in contact with her. She warmed us all with her smile, generosity and humor, but most of all, for the love she gave us. Angie was an excellent cook and took much pride & pleasure in cooking delicious meals for her family and friends. Her cooking and family dinners will long be remembered. She was a very creative and resourceful person. No one loved the soil more than Angie. She grew beautiful flower & herb gardens, then tended the vegetable garden after her husbands passing. She insisted that every guest and visitor leave her home with gifts of vegetables, flower bouquets or something she made herself, such as pizzelle & biscotti cookies. She was an accomplished seamstress and made clothing for all family members. She was a very artistic and creative crafts person, who had the ability to create beautiful gifts for everyone she knew. Angie's legacy of love, generosity, encouragement and incredible sense of purpose will warmly guide us forever. The family was touched deeply by the loving care of the Faerland Terrace Hospice staff. Angie is survived by son Frank (Margaret) Isernio, daughter Gloria Sullivan, four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. The funeral mass, followed by a life celebration will be held at Saint George Catholic Church, 5306 13th Ave. So., Seattle, WA 98108, Saturday, February 21st at 10:00 am., followed by entombment at Washington Memorial Cemetery. In lieu of flowers the family suggests remembrances in her name to the Faerland Terrace Hospice Aides Fund, 5600 7th Ave. So., Seattle, WA 98108. Arrangements by Columbia Funeral Home.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
Jean Bartlett
February 21, 2009
I will always remember the wonderful dinners she made. We met her through John Love my son-in--law; She always remembered my grandsons birthdays with her cookies. I Also remember her birthday party at Mama Malinas. What a priviledge is to have known her. She was a great lady.her.
Richard and Judith Graves
February 20, 2009
A great lady and a great loss. Our sympathies to all. God Bless.
Angela LaFontaine
February 20, 2009
Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.
Elena Busto
February 20, 2009
I had the priveledge of working with Angie at Faerland Terrace. I want you to know what a light and joy she was for all of us. She boasted about her children constantly. She told stories of dancing, hat making, and raising her family on beacon hill. She was an incredable lady. Thank you for sharing her with us!
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Linda Frangello
February 19, 2009
Gloria, Frank and Margaret
so sorry to hear of your dear mother's passing. it is not often that our parent lives to be more than 100! what an accomplishment and how fortunate you all were to have her for so long. I hope you all have many wonderful memories to cherish. Please know that you are all in my prayers.
Flora Mascio
February 18, 2009
I enjoyed talking with Angie and helping as much as she loved to help.I feel that I should of seen her more but due to my health, my time out of the house is limited. I will miss her deeply, and will continue to share all my fond memories with her loving son Frank.
Grace Romano/Anderson
February 18, 2009
Frank &Margaret,
I am thinking about you. It so hard to say farewell. She will be in your heart and thoughts forever. I will talk to you soon. See you at the service. She was a great lady.
Love,
Gratzi
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