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Catherine M. Bele "Kitty" Cunjak

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Catherine M. "Kitty" Bele Cunjak, 90, of Bressler, died Wednesday, April 14, 2010 in Harrisburg Hospital. She was a member of Prince of Peace Roman Catholic Parish, Steelton, Ladies Auxiliary of the Friendship Fire Co., Bressler, Women of the Moose Chapter 919, Steelton and Mary Full of Grace...

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It was always a fun time with Mickey and Kitty. So sorry to hear of her passing. May her soul rest in peace.

Sue
I am so sorry to hear about your moms passing. We became friends at bingo on Derry Street. She'd often talk about how good of a daughter you were to her, and she loved your dog, she just showed us pictures of him at Easter. We will miss her deeply and may the Lord be with you at this time of sorrow,

Susie,
You and your loved ones are in our prayers as we remember your precious Mom. She was a devoted daughter, wife, loving Mom and dear friend. She was so very talented and was a wonderful neighbor. "Kitty" was such an important part of our childhood memories and will always be remembered with a smile and a prayer.
Love, Mary (Petrina), TJ and family

Sue, I'm so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. May you find comfort in all your great memories of her & knowing she is not suffering. Take care

Susan, I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss seeing your mom at bingo. She was a special lady. Kathi

Kitty and Mickey. Back to walking hand in hand.

May her soul rest in eternal peace.

Nancy (Sukle) Jensen

Sue, It is hard to understand why our loved ones are taken from us, but find comfort in knowing that you were a very special part of your mom's well-lived life.

Susie, Kitty and my mom, Ann Furjanic, were bingo buddies as well as fans of Atlantic city. I remember how one would call the other on the spur of the moment to say "let's go to AC" What a pair !!! We miss them. Dorothea Novak (Furjanic)

Sue, I'm so sorry for your loss. I know you were close to your mother but at least you know that she is at peace.