Gertrude-Gulini-Obituary

Gertrude A. "Skip" Gulini

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Gertrude A. "Skip" Gulini, 96, formerly of Stewartsville, NJ passed away Wednesday November 17, 2010 in Wilson Borough, PA. Born: September 20, 1914 in Stewartsville, she was a daughter of the late Paul S. and Estelle Sarson Kinney. Personal: She and her husband Mario, who passed away this year,...

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Dan, Dave and families,I am sorry to here about Skip. I spent my youth growing up between my house and yours. Your Mom always treated me like family, but thats how Stewartsville was in the 50's and 60's.It seems like the sun was always shining. God bless You all. Now she is back with Poppy. DALE

Dan, Dave and families,
It's sad to know that most of the "greatest generation" are gone. I have great memories of your Mom and Dad and will cherish that Stewartsville heritage always.
Jim Thatcher

To the Gulini Family sorry to read about the loss of your love one.My prayers go out to the family at a time like this.

Mrs. Gulini was my 1st and 2nd grade teacher at Howell School in Phillipsburg (1953-1954). The impression she left on my mind has followed me all of my adult life. I remember her as a wonderful teacher and a gental loving person. I'm so thankful that I spoke with her via the telephone a few years back. What was even better was that she remembered me! I let her know what a positive impact she has had on my life. I'll always have fond memories of her. I didn't know back then that she would...

I will never forget my favorite teacher, Miss Kinney! She was my 2nd grade teacher at Reese School in Phillipsburg. I, as well as every other student, loved her. She introduced her fiance to the entire class and shortly after that she became "Mrs. Gulini". Although I was only eight years old at the time, I had lost my first love. I will never forget her... she was the best!

what a great Gal your Mom was
Happy memories playiing bridge with her at Harkers
Betty and Paul Mandry