Gilda-Locaro-Obituary

Gilda A. Locaro

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Gilda A. Locaro, 89, of Easton, passed away on May 10, 2009, at Easton Hospital, ER. Born: February 4, 1920, in Easton, she was a daughter of the late Guido Presutti, and the late Philomena "Fanny" Villani Presutti. Personal: She was the wife of the late Samuel Locaro who passed away in 2008. She...

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Denise and Jillian,

I don't need to tell you how special Aunt Gilda was to me.
Denise, you have always been more of a sister to me than a cousin. I am so glad Cheryl and I got to spend some time with all of you last summer. If you recall, even though she was slipping a bit, she still remembered me and that means a lot, as she too was 'unforgetable'.
I could not have grown up in a more loving environment around Richard's and the Campus Arms. And Aunt Gilda was a big...

Necie and Jillian,
Our thoughts and prayers are with both of you. God bless your Mom she was a sweet lady. for the few times we got to see her, you could tell that she loved both of you so much and was so proud of you Jillian. May God be with you both and give you strength to help you through this time. Remember if you need anything at all, we are just a phone call away.
With our deepest sympathy,
Sue, Kristen & Keith Morgenstern

Dear Denise & Jillian,
It is sad to know that Gilda passed on. She is certainly no longer suffering from the health issues she had endured. I'm sure she is amist Family and old friends again. Gilda shared her life experiences and Love of Movies, music and the stage with everyone. Jillian is carrying on her love of these. Our love to both of you in this time of sorrow.

Dear Denise & Gellian
We were so sorry to here the passing of your mother Gilda. Denise you & Gillian had a life time of wonderful memries of your mother please accept our condolenes.

Dear Denise and Jillian,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of Aunt Gilda. My father and aunt would tell me all about their childhood memories of visiting Aunt Gilda in Easton and I could see the excitement in their eyes as they reminisced about the wonderful times with their aunt. My favorite memory of Aunt Gilda was when the three of you drove up to Rochester for my grandparents’ 50th wedding anniversary. It was a surprise for my grandmother and I will never forget the glow on her...

Denise and Jillian, We were so saddened to read of Gilda's passing. We know she loved
both of you so much. You have some wonderful memories to have and hold for years to come. Please accept our condolences.

Dear Denise and Jillian,
I will always remember my childhood visits to Easton and the fun I had with Aunt Gilda. I remember the time she took all the cousins for a ride in her convertable around and through the park while telling us of scary stories and hauted tales in the darkness of the Easton night.
It was scary to say the least and I loved every minute of it.

She was a mother to all of us cousins and she was a mother to countless students who frequented her resturant...