NEW BERN - Patricia B. Monteleone, 84, of New Bern, formerly of Long Island, N.Y., died February 24, 2013, at Vidant Medical Center.
Her interests included golf, bridge and mahjong.
Patricia is survived by three sons, Arthur Little and wife Susan and Frank Little, all of East Quogue, N.Y., and Robert John Monteleone, Jr. and wife April of Shelby Township, Mich.; her grandchildren, Danielle and husband Tim, Gregory, Frank, III, Patrick, Shannon and husband Chris, Coltrane and Miles; and her great-grandchildren, Chaydon, Katelynn, Hannah, Jake, Joseph and Vincent.
A service will be held at a later date at the Calverton National Cemetery in New York.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Religious Community Services 919 George St., New Bern, NC 28560.
Online condolences may be made to the Monteleone family at www.cottenfuneralhome.com.
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To:The family of Patricia Monteleone, My deepest sympathy to all of you. Sincerely,
Pauline Leuzzi
February 26, 2013
Our deepest sympathy to the Monteleone Family. Pat was a neighbor of ours here in New Bern. When we first moved to New Bern, we golfed with your mom and dad on Sundays. I also knew your mom from the ladies golf group here at The Emerald. She was a kind, caring lady who will be missed. May she rest in peace.
Tony & Linda Re
February 26, 2013
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