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PANTALEO, ALICE I., 86
Ocala - Alice I. (Boutcher] Pantaleo, 86, wife of Anthony Pantaleo Sr., passed away peacefully on Tuesday, September 3, 2013.
She was born in Long Island N.Y. On Aug 5, 1927 and was the daughter of The late John W. Boutcher and Daisy Furman Boutcher. Alice worked at Hazeltine, a electronics manufacturing company for 30 years.
Alice moved to Ocala in 1984, She was very active in the Marion Oaks community joining Move, which is the Neighborhood Watch organization, Lions Club, Friends of the Library and Meals on Wheels, and one of the founders of the Community Congregational UCC Church.
Alice will be greatly missed by all who knew her. She is survived by son, Anthony Jr.; her brother John Boutcher of MA; four grandchildren Kathleen Pantaleo of N.Y., Christina M. Bodoni of FL., Angela G. Spivack and her husband Lee of Natick, MA. and Christopher Bodoni of N.C.; ten great grand children, Christian, Mathew, Adam, Steven, Caleb, Samatha, Peter, Mariah, and Anthony. She was predeceased by her husband, Anthony; her daughter Linda Bodoni; and great granddaughter Grace.
A memorial service will be held at a UCC church at a later date.
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To a woman who was a second mother to me, I will always love you and miss you more than you know. But I know that you are up in Heaven with the rest of the family that has passed. I can hear you singing with delight as you are now a wonderful and beautiful Angel. God needed and wanted you up there, but He knows that your family and friends still alive will mourn you forever. But He also knows that you are now resting and at peace. I love you and will miss you. You were the best "mom" to me as I was growing up.
Debbie
September 26, 2013
She was a great lady with a beautiful voice, I loved to hear her sing.
She will be remember, loved and missed.
Love to you, Alice.
Janie James
September 24, 2013
Sorry about Aunt Alice. She will be missed. I loved her.
Keep strong Eleanor and Debbie.
Bryan Hail
September 24, 2013
I know Alice will be sadly missed. She was a sweet lady with a voice of an angel. I sang with her in the church choir and just loved to hear her beautiful voice.
Carol Guyer
September 24, 2013
Im really going to miss my nana alot she was my whole life she was my second mom and when i needed her i could call her i love u nana r.i.p tell everyone i said i love them too
tina bodoni
September 24, 2013
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