FRANCES-GELORMINI-Obituary

FRANCES GELORMINI

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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FRANCES GELORMINI passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for FRANCES are being provided by Charles W. Trenz Funeral Home, Inc.. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on April 30, 2014.

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We will always have fond memories of Aunt Frances from the East Liberty days thru the Brunswick house and visits to Medina. What a sweet, gentle lady. Our deepest sympathy to the family.
Frank and Jan Sandonato

This is Aunt Frances with me, such a kind and nice person, all of our love...

My Aunt Frannie was an amazing example. She was sweet, kind, loving and above all was gifted with hospitality in always making you feel welcome with a hug and something great to eat. She is truly someone every woman should attain to be like. She IS unforgettable. Cathy (Snyder) Campbell

Aunt Franny, you were the best. Everyone will miss your laughter. You always put a smile on my face. Tell my dad that we said hi. Love and will miss you.

My Grammy, was my hero since I was a baby. She showed me unconditional love every day of my life, as she showed all of her loved ones. She taught so many of us so much, things that I will never forget, things that are ingrained in my soul and every day life. The memories I have of that sweet angel, my hero will always be with me no matter what. I know that she is watching over all of her loved ones today and always, guiding and protecting and loving us, until one day we meet her again to eat,...

Aunt Frances was a beautiful woman who will be missed by so many. Prayers for comfort and peace. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. Eternal rest grant unto her, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her. May she rest in peace.

There are no words that can describe the heartache I feel upon the loss of my Mother. She truly was the best Mom a girl could have. Love you Mom!

Mary Ann

I remember Mrs. Gelormini as a lovely person who I first met in the 1950's, while working with Mary Ann at Pittsburgh Hospital.

Pat Callahan

My Grandmother was full of life and spirit. While living in Reading, Pennsylvania for the past 35 years, she spent her days riding the Barta buses and laughing with friends. She walked the mall and visited people she knew at the grocery stores. She frequented Boscovs and chatted with the waitresses at the store's restaurant, the Greenery. She cooked delicious Italian meals on Sundays, filling the home with sweet smells. She went to bingo every Friday night, hoping to win Big. She was a...