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Veronica M. Matio

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Veronica M. Matio Veronica Marie Matio, 58, passed away at her residence surrounded by her family and friends on Monday, May 26, 2008. She was born December 6, 1949 in Harrisburg, to James and Veronica (Bennett) Halbleib. She was preceded in death by her father, James and her husband,...

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Pam & Jimmy,
Your Mom was the best, but I don't have to tell you that, you already knew that. She was my best friend, and the greatest listener. She always found time for everyone. She is deeply missed. There is not a day that goes by, she is not thought of. You two are truely blessed to have her as your Mother.
Love to all of you.
Aunt Mary lou

Angels do walk amongst us and I do believe that Ronnie was one of them. She was always there when someone would call on her. I am forever grateful for the wonderful 43 years of friendship she gave to my mom. I know that I will be blessed if I can find a friend that is like her. I've never met anyone as kind, gentle, and softspoken as her. She will forever live in my memories and prayers. Miss and love you Ronnie!!

Pam and Jim,
We are deeply sorry for the loss of your mom. She was such a special lady and meant so much to our family. She had all of the wonderful qualities of a great friend. She was the truest of friends to our mother, Kathy. She will be missed greatly. We are thinking of you and your entire family. May God find a special place for her in Heaven.
All of our love,
Jake, Stacey and boys

I am convinced the Lord puts angels in our paths when and where we need them. In August of 1963, Ronnie, at the age of 14 was the oldest of my 8 siblings, and I was the newborn child of a grieving widow. Born into a large, chaotic household - I believe Ronnie was my angel. I want to celebrate Ronnie's memory by writing how much she meant to my own family (Rob, Matt, Dan and Caroline). She was sister, aunt, godmother, mother-figure and grandmother-figure all wrapped into one. These last few...

Seeing all of these entries shows just how much Ronnie touched the lives of others as she did mine. She always knew what to say to boost my spirits and made me feel as though we've known each other for years. She held a special place in my heart and always will. I will miss her greatly, however, I know that she is no longer in pain and is probably an angel watching over all of us. Matio family, you are all in my prayers. God be with you.

My condolensces to the Matio Family...she was a wonderful and very caring person...she will be missed dearly.

To Pam and Jim,
My deepest sympanthy in the passing of your mother. She was a very special lady. I remember her as the best girl scout leader ever! She always made everyone feel like they were special in their own way. She taught us so much about life. Many skills I still use today. Her kind words and happy disposition will never be forgotten.

I worked with Ronnie at Nationwide Insurance and thought she was a warm and gentle person. I had not seen her for years and ran into a couple of times since and we talked about getting together for dinner with some of the other people we all worked with, but as life goes, we never did get together. What a joy she was to all the people that she touched. My prayers are with your family and may God wrap your family and those that loved her in his arms and comfort you at this time.

To the Halbleib family. We lived next door to Ronnie and her family when she was grewing up. Ronnie always had a smile on her face. She taught Jan and I how to dance and she was a great dancer. She was always positive even in difficult times. I was very honored to have known her and will keep you in my thoughts and prayers Julie Noel Silvagio