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Ida R. Pentony

Cornwall, Pennsylvania

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Ida R. Pentony CORNWALL Ida Rossi Allwein Pentony, 92, formerly of Ocean View, Del., and Lebanon, passed away on Sunday, January 20, 2013, at Cornwall Manor. She was born in Hershey, daughter of the late Francesco "Frank" and Rosa Gherardini Rossi. She is the last member of her immediate family....

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I can´t believe it´s 10 years already. Such incredible memories you made throughout my childhood and my life, Nonna. The holiday parties that you hosted were so much fun, and we all loved your cooking! I remember the big bowl of steamed shrimp, the secret Thanksgiving filling, your hearty laugh, generous heart, never going gray lol always the most perfect, thick hair! The way you and Grandpa would tell stories while sitting across from each other and we would sit on the couch in between with...

Grandma,
Thank you for so many years of wonderful memories! It was because of you and Grandpa Pentony that I have such a love for the beach! For many years while I was growing up you allowed my family to come down and spend a week at the beach for free, both at Indian River and at your home in Ocean View. I will always remember your wonderful cooking and the family get-togethers at Thanksgiving and Christmas. They were so much fun! I also remember coming over to your house a few...

I was so sorry to hear of your mother's death. My memories go back a good many years when she and your father, Andy (my Godfather) lived on Tenth Street. My parents were very fond of them both. She will be in good hands and good company now. I'm sure young Andy was one of the first in line to greet and welcome her. What a grand lady with a hardy and contagious laugh. She'll light up the heavens for sure. I felt lucky to have known her. God Bless!

You will be missed by all but you are walking in heaven with your family. My fondest memories will always be our Thanksgiving, Christmas and Memorial Day gatherings. But the memory that will always stay with me is hearing you bragging about that BIG flounder. Your record fish will never broken. Miss you and love you.