CATHERINE-CIURLINO-Obituary

CATHERINE CIURLINO

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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CIURLINOCATHERINE (nee Carey) February 24, 2010, wife of the late Anthony; beloved mother of Theresa (Alfred) Dutch, Christine (Harry) Duncan and Grace Ciurlino; loving grand-mother of Anthony and Anita Ferguson, Angela Ciurlino, Shannon, Christina and Kelly Duncan and Danielle and Christopher...

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I still think of you Catherine. I enjoyed working with you so much. Much Love ❤❤❤❤❤❤

Catherine was my cousin. When I was 3 going on 4, my parents rented a depression era 7-11 in Ocean City for the summer. Mother was unable me and wait on customers. She asked Grandma Carey to take care of me. Gradma was caring for Catherine, Aunt Floss was a teenager and the basement apartment was rented to the Crane Family. I didn't make life easy for Catherine. One incident comes to mind. There was one leaf of lettuce left. I didn't particularly like lettuce but I knew Catherine enjoyed it....

Catherine was my cousin. When I was 3 going on 4, my parents rented a depression era 7-11 in Ocean City for the summer. Mother thought she could manage me and operate the store at the same time. when this proved impossible, she asked Grandma Carey to take me for the summer. Grandma was caring for Catherine, Aunt Floss was a teenager and she rented out the groundfloor apartment to the Crane Family. I didn't make life easy for Catherine. One incident comes to mind.
there was one leaf of...

My deepest sympathy to Catherine's family. I am another cousin that unfortunately did not get to see Catherine very often, but my memories of her are as a sweet, gentle, warm person. I guess I saw her last at my aunt Helen's funeral in 1996 but Catherine did celebrate with the family at my wedding in 1980. My brother Charlie at age 9 or so caught the garter at Catherine and Tony's wedding (before I was born) and my mother used to tell about thrilled he was and what a great party that was. ...

I want to offer my condolences to Catherine's family. I've been a neighbor of Catherine's for many years. She was a sweet, humble person, and always had nice things to say about everybody. When I would meet her, we spoke about her art. I remembered how wonderful her art was. She always said she didn't draw anymore, because she didn't have the time. I would say maybe when you retire you will.
I didn't realize she was ill, and was very shocked to hear of her death. I will keep her and...

To Catherine's family.. I have always believed that people are placed in our lives for a reason. I feel blessed to have known and worked with Catherine for so many years. She was a gentle and humble soul. Please know that all of you are in my prayers.

I would first like to offer my deepest condolences to Catherine's family. She spoke of you all often, especially her grandchildren. The display of picures filled her cubicle. She loved you all very much but you already knew that love existed. I am a very lucky person to have met and known Catherine. She was very much the same at work as she was at home. But why wouldn't she be, that was Catherine. That was who she was a very strong, happy, dedicated woman whom never complained. Catherine...

Catherine worked tirelessly for me for 7 years. I drove her nuts, but we were a great team and I made her laugh. Most Fridays at weeks end I would make her give me a hug, which she bashfully did, saying "oh no, not again." But I think she liked it. I know that I liked the hug and miss them terribley. RIP Catherine Mary! Jack Peppard, Graduate School

I just want to say that I will miss Catherine. She was a wonderful person and the opposite of the mother in law image that is found in our culture. My wife and children loved her so much. I am going to miss the family dinners on Christmas Day when we had at least a six or seven course meal and then pie to top it off. She was never grouchy. No matter what time we would visit, she would always offer a cup of coffee or a meal if it was near dinner time. Catherine really suffered the last 15...