ORLAND
Genevieve (Doyle), age 84, of Wayne passed away on Friday, April 26, 2013 after a brief illness. Mrs. Orland was born in Paterson in 1929 to Michael and Mary Doyle and was the youngest of five children. She retired as a teacher's aide from the Wayne Board of Education. Beloved wife of 64 years of Raymond Orland. Loving mother of Raymond and his wife Deborah Orland, Jane and her husband Michael Cologna and Tracy and her husband Steven Wondoloski. Devoted grandmother of Nicholas Orland, Melanie Stone and Emily and Matthew Wondoloski. She was predeceased by her sisters, Alice Chopie, Marie Quigley and Elizabeth Pellechia and brother, Joseph Doyle. The family wishes to extend their love and appreciation to all who have expressed concern and compassion. Services will be private. Arrangements are entrusted to Moore's Home For Funerals, Wayne. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Lustgarten Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, 1111 Stewart Avenue, Bethpage, New York 11714.
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Dear Tracy, I am so sorry for the loss of Aunt Gen. I will always remember her as one of the sweetest,nicest Aunts. Any time I would see her through the years always maybe feel good. She had one of the kindess hearts. My heart goes out to you for the loss of your wonderful mother.You and your family and Uncle Ray will be in my prayers.
Love Linda Daly Thomson
April 30, 2013
We will always hold Aunt Gen in our hearts and are praying for all who will miss her. We are trying to take comfort in the knowledge that the Doyle sisters and brother are together and at peace along with their Mother and Father whom they all loved so much. Uncle Ray, Ray, Jane, Tracy, spouses, and all the grandchildren, know that our thoughts, prayers and love are with you in the coming days.
Beth, Jerry, Teri, and Vicky Monroe
April 28, 2013
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