PAULINE-KORTYNA-Obituary

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PAULINE S. KORTYNA

Cleveland, Ohio

Jul 2, 1933 – Oct 1, 2016 (Age 83)

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BORN
July 2, 1933
DIED
October 1, 2016
AGE
83
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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Chambers Funeral Homes - North Olmsted Obituary

PAULINE S. KORTYNA (nee Musacchio), age 83. Beloved wife of 58 years to Albert; loving mother of Susan Kortyna (deceased), Priscilla, Albert Kortyna Jr.; loving grandmother of Susan and Victor Huff; sister of Anna Musacchio, Theresa Phillips, John, Jim Musacchio, and the late Nick and Jack; aunt of many. Pauline loved God with all her thoughts, words, deeds, and actions. Passed away October 2, 2016. Funeral Service Wednesday, October 5, 2016, at 12 noon, in the CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME of NORTH OLMSTED (29150 LORAIN RD. AT STEARNS RD.) where friends may call TUESDAY, 4-7 P.M. Interment Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice of the Western Reserve, 29101 Health Campus Drive, Suite 400, Westlake, OH 44145.

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Auntie- Jim Vesta and your sister Theresa and nephew Louis Joseph joined you this year: in heaven, with the Lord. It's been a very difficult year but knowing that our lives are eternal through Jesus Christ our Lord has made life so much easier. I still miss you like it was yesterday you left and your love lives on in my heart. Until we meet at Jesus feet............. Oh what a day that will be.

I miss you every day. Sometimes I just want to pick up the phone and call you because some how you knew just what to say or what song to sing at the moment.
Can’t wait to have a good chat when we meet again. I ❤ You!

I am so sorry Pauline. You were the most kindest person in the world. I wish I would have called sooner. You will me missed. You have your angel wings now. One day we will meet again. All my love.

Carol Gallego

You were a wonderful cousin. Have many happy, happy memories.

My precious and dear Aunt,
I have loved you since I knew what love was. As I have become a woman and mother, you were not only my aunt but my dear friend. The memory of you will always live fully, as you did, in my heart. I am so thankful that Uncle Albert took such wonderful care of you. I look forward to the day when we will all be at home with Jesus. He is our hope and our salvation. You are loved with an everlasting love-your namesake Paula Ann

My Dear Sister Pauline,
There are so many memories I have from my 73 years and they are all good ones. I wouldn't know where to start. I could fill a couple of pages. You loved Ear Rings and when I would see one that was your style I'd buy it and surprise you with it. Linda and I were so glad when you and Al were able to come to our house for dinner even though it became difficult for you as time went by. I will miss you but I will see you again and we will never part again. Our next...