Cynthia-Catalano-Obituary

Cynthia Catalano

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

1933 - 2020

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Cynthia Catalano, 87, of Carlisle, passed away on Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at the Sarah A. Todd Memorial Home. She was born May 13, 1933 in Harrisburg to the late John Stout and Armethia Mae (Simpson) Lingle and was the widow of Joseph F. Catalano. Cynthia was retired from the state. She loved...

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I would like to extend my sympathy to Cynthia's family. She was a cousin of mine and I was sorry to recently find out about her death. Sounds like she led a full life and had a large family to keep her company as she grew older. Sympathy to all of you.

To the Catalano family -
may the many happy memories help you thru this difficult time.
With our sincerest sympathy from the Agnew family

Dear Linda and Family,
Your Mother was a part childhood and adult life. Always stopping at Market and showing kindness towards me.
She had great support from all of you.
Fondly Peggy Harder

Linda, I was sorry to hear of your mothers passing. May she Rest In Peace. Liz Grace

Dear Linda, it has been many years since I have seen you. I still remember dance lessons and beauty school. I am so sorry for the loss of your mother. You and your family are in my prayers. I lost my husband 3 years ago so, I know what it's like to lose a loved one. GOD BLESS! Susan Killinger Knaub

To the family,
On behalf of the Vince and Grace Catalano family, we fondly remember Cynthia with wonderful memories. Our thought and prayers are with the entire family.

Dear Linda, Michael, Scott and all who knew and love Cynthia,
I have such fond memories from childhood of visiting the Catalanos and the the Catalanos visiting our home in Highspire. Joe and my dad were buddies in the service.
I pray that God will bless each of you with strength, comfort and consolation. Alzheimer’s steals our loved ones away from us far before death takes them Home. We lost my mother in May after nearly 15 years of struggle with the heinous disease.
Rest...