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mrs.iannarelli was a wounderful person everyone who knew her loved her so much .i miss so much
joanna ,jessica and giovanni urieta
March 19, 2010 | 941, FL


Bradenton, Florida
Barbara Iannarelli-Albright of Bradenton, FL, died May 24, 2009. Born in Charleston, West Virginia, resided in Tampa until 1992, then moving to Bradenton. Survived by husband Joseph R. of Bradenton, sister: Mary Wuletich of Charleston, West Virginia and her twin sister: An-gela Glover of...
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joanna ,jessica and giovanni urieta
March 19, 2010 | 941, FL
I was lucky to consider Barbara and her sister Angela friends in high school. After graduation we lost the connection. After reading the heart felt postings of others that knew Barbara, it is comforting to know Barbara was the real deal. She apparently lived her life with the same care and love for others that she demonstrated as a teenager.
This year 2010 would have been our 40th Class Reunion. We have been searching for our fellow classmates to join us in our celebration of...
Mike Weikle
March 11, 2010 | Ann Arbor, MI
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
Gail Mauritz Treadway
July 31, 2009 | Oak Hill, WV
Dear Barbara,
I distinctly and vividly recall the first day we met at orientation day for the incoming national team players in 2003. You spoke warmly to all of us, almost apologizing for the unimpressive stature of Edison, but you confidently assured the boys without hesitation that they would become so closely bonded with Edison...the sudents, teachers, & staff... in such a short time, that they would be crying at graduation and wishing that it wouldn't end. It was a stretch for me to...
Carol Wagner
June 01, 2009 | Tampa, FL
Mrs. Iannarelli's unending love and kindness was something very special. I have never met a woman who worked so hard while maintaining such a passion and care for the well being of her students. Her constant happiness and smiles always lightened up my day. Mrs. Iannarelli will be dearly missed and my deepest condolences go out to her family and community of friends. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Kirk Urso
May 30, 2009 | Lombard, IL
To Joe, Barbara's family, Friends and all that knew her and adored her,
My deepest condolences. Barbara was definitely one of the kindest, sweetest, most loving and caring woman I have ever known. She was the calm in any storm.
I had the privilege of meeting and working with Barbara several years ago at Bradenton Academy where my daughter also went to school. In 2001 she and I chose different paths, but Barbara's stayed true to her love and passion, the children and their...
Jeanette Finno McDonald
May 30, 2009 | Bradenton, FL
Dear Joe, My heart is broken and will never mend. I shall miss my beloved fried more than words can express.
Ann Wilson
May 29, 2009 | Glencoe, AR
Never will a place be so full of students who truly cared for their principle as it was when Barbara Ianeralli passed on. The number of students that attended the memorial on thursday was a testement to how much she was loved and how much she will be missed. Rest in peace to one of the sweetest people I have ever had the immense privelage of spending time this past year.
anonymous
May 29, 2009 | Tampa, FL
Mrs. Iannarelli is the type of person as soon as you meet her you learn quickly she has a warm and open heart. It was her kindness and beloved nature that drove her students not only to become better students but also better people. She was able to get the best out of us and realize our true potentials. She cared so much about everyone and that care turned into love. i have truly never met a woman as caring, as driven, and as loving as Mrs. Iannarelli. She was woman that made impact in my...
Peri Marosevic
May 29, 2009 | The Colony, TX