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Cecelia Theresa Storms

Nottingham, Maryland

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STORMS , Cecelia Theresa On March 19, 2012, Cecelia Theresa Storms (nee Rosenberger ), beloved wife of Stephen E. Storms; devoted mother of Brian and Gregory Storms. Visiting at the E.F. Lassahn Funeral Home, P.A., 11750 Belair Road, (Kingsville) on Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9...

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Stephen Storms and family

Stephen, Brian, Gregory & members of the Storms family:

I was saddened to learn of the death of your dear wife and mother, Cecelia Theresa Storms. At times such as these, words are unable to carry the full message of comfort and consolation which we want them to bear, but they are all we have. Having experienced the death of my father in 1995, I am aware of the deep emotions which...

Dear Steve, Brian and Gregory,

I just received tha sad news of Cecilia's death. I was a colleague at Chestnut Hill College and a fellow Spanish major. I remember her enthusiasm. I regret that we lost touch in spite of the many times I thought of her whenever I returned to halls of CHC. She was thoughtful, kind, and fun to share Spanish class concerns with. What a loss. I send my condolences to you and all who loved her.

Steve,
We just heard the sad news of Cecilia's passing. She was a wonderful person and will be forever young to us. Our condolences to you and your boys. We'll be thinking of you.

Dear Steve,
I was saddened to hear of Cecilia's death. I went to CHC with her many years ago, and we spent a summer in Mexico together in 1967 as a part of a service program. I always admired her Spanish skills and her kind nature.
My condolences to you and your family.
Benjie O'Connell

Steve, Brian & Gregory,

I was very saddened to learn of Cecelia's recent death. We were classmates at Chestnut Hill College as well as Spanish majors.We lost touch when she moved to Baltimore.
Just "out of the blue" I thought of Cecelia the other day, unaware that she had died. Then yesterday I got a postcard from Chestnut Hill College informing me of her passing.
I recall what a sweet and caring person she was. I am so very sorry for your loss.

Kathleen Kropp...

Dear Storms Family,
Cecelia and I worked together in the Congressional Research Service, Knowledge Services Group for 3 years. Everytime I saw her, she always made me smile inside and out. She had that way about her. Cecelia had so many sides to her. She took her job at the Library very serious and was one of the most intelligent and loyal employees in CRS. Sometimes we met for lunch, and she'd share funny stories about her Boys. Cecelia always had a twinkle in her eyes, ready to...

Dear Storms Family,
I am a Co-worker of Cecelia and I worked with Cecelia fors years in (CRS), she was one of the nicest people I know,she was a Rare Diamond Jewel to me and she will truly be miss, I remember when my mother passed in 2009, Cecelia came to my area and we talked and she said one day she was sitting out back of the Library of congress looking at the most beautiful Butterfly that she had ever seen and a strange women came along and said to her that's your Mother and...

Dear Steve,
I worked with Cecelia at the Library of Congress, and had many good conversations with her. She always talked about you and your sons with love. I was very fond of her and am saddened by her death, she was very special. Ann Malloy

Dear Storms Family, Those of us who worked with Cecelia on the CRS Production Team have such fond memories and are grateful for the times we shared together. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Anne Gwynn