Marilyn H. Puleo, 73, of Madison died Friday (December 5, 2003). She was the wife of Carl V. Puleo and mother of Tonja Kelly of Tolland, Beth Biondi of Guilford and Theresa Bombace of Hamden. She also leaves a sister, Ruth Mooney of Franklin, PA and grandchildren, Megan, Kara and Alyssa Kelly and Kristen, Michael and Matthew Biondi. Mrs. Puleo was born in McDonald, PA, Oct. 17, 1930, daughter of the late William and Ruth Hardie. She was a member of First and Summerfield United Methodist Church, the Madison Art Society, the Clinton Art Society, the Lyme Art Association, New Haven Paint and Clay Club and the CT Plein Air Painter's Society. A memorial service will be held at the First and Summerfield United Methodist Church, corner College and Elm Sts., New Haven, Saturday, Dec. 20 at 11 a.m. Gifts in her memory may be made to the Paul and Lisa Program, Inc., P.O. Box 348, Westbrook 06498, the First and Summerfield United Methodist Church, 425 College St., New Haven 06510 or to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements are with the Hawley Lincoln Memorial, 1315 Boston Post Rd., Guilford.
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Linda Perfetto
December 13, 2003
Dear Beth, Tonja, Terry and Mr. Puleo,
Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy are with you all at this difficult time. Memories of your Mom and Dear Wife are the things that will keep you all going now and always. For now, know that all of you gave her so much love and caring during the final days of her life; time that you all will always cherish and remember.
See you soon,
Linda Perfetto and Family Pat, Joe and Hope
Anne Soybel
December 10, 2003
Dear Mr. Puleo, Tonja, Beth, and Terri--
In loving memory of your wonderful wife and mother..Please accept our deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences...our thoughts and prayers are with you now and in the days to come.
Love,
Anne and Larry Soybel
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