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Eleanor R. Falcone Quigley

Carlisle, Pennsylvania

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Eleanor R. Falcone Quigley, 87, of the Church of God Home, Carlisle and formerly of Hummelstown, died Saturday January 9, 2016 in the Home. She was a retired Registered Nurse at Harrisburg Hospital and the PA Department of Health and a graduate of Harrisburg Hospital School of Nursing. She was a...

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I didn't realize that Eleanor died. It was not presented in the obituaries that I usually check each morning. I knew her from childhood and lived close by for many years in Hummelstown. I loved her dearly. I knew the whole family very well. All her sisters and brother Eugene. If any of you wish to contact me please feel free to do so. (421 W. Walnut St., 17078)
I also knew mother and father very well. Love to all

Memories of the old neighborhood of
Sylvan View and the Quigley family will remain a special part of my childhood. My condolences in the loss of your mother.

I have so...many memories of my Aunt Ellie. From talks about any and everything to learning to make German Sand Tarts at Christmas, my Aunt Ellie was always there for me. While it is hard to say goodbye, I know there is rejoicing in Heaven now that she is re-united with Uncle Joe. To Anita, Joe, Paul, and Mary Alice, our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Peggy Lappano Malto
Warner Robins, GA

My condolences to the Quigley family. Everyone that knew Mrs.Quiley has their own special memory of her my memory is her yelling out the bathroom window MARIALCE GET BACK HERE NOW. Then maybe a couple hours later Marialce would go home.Take comfort in knowing that your mom and dad are up in heaven looking down at the families watching over all of you. Again so sorry for your loss. May God Bless You All. Rockey.

Words cannot express how sorry I am that my dear Aunt Ellie is gone! I think about the visits I shared at her wonderful home and times we sat and drank tea at the kitchen table. I really credit Aunt Ellie with giving me the love for and expertise in growing African violets. I think of her fondly each time I care for mine. I know she is happy again now with Uncle Joe. A part of her left us when he did! Looking forward to seeing you both in heaven someday!

My condolences to the Quigley family i have fond memories of your mom especially her being there for me in the hospital she always came to see me and brought me a snack