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Isabella C. "Bella" Mauriello

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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MAURIELLOISABELLA C. "BELLA", on June 21, 2005. Beloved wife of Joe M., loving sister of Mary Caggiano (Anthony J.), Winnie Stacey (Ben) and Stephen E. Pavlo (Nancy), dear aunt of Anthony, Joseph, Damian, John, Benjamin, Melissa, William, Hannah, Josh, Mark, and Amy. Relatives and friends are...

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I can't believe it, I just found out yesterday. I met Belle over 20 years ago. We actually talked about that not long ago - how long it's been. My heart is so heavy. Like most of us here, I loved her dearly. She wasn't just my train buddy, I considered her a friend. She was so kind and giving of herself. When I had problems in my own relationship, she offered me a place to stay. Her tiny little fingers so cold all the time she had to wear two pairs of gloves. I'm so sorry I didn't...

I met Bella 13 years ago on the R3 West Trenton line. When we would get the same train, we would talk about everything. We got to know each other so well. We shared our joys and sorrows. We laughed, we cried. I got the biggest kick out of her love of chocolate. I never knew anyone who could eat a whole bag of candy from the Market East station to Philmont. She also loved her birds. I would remember her talking about the feeders in her yard. She would tell me which birds she saw and which...

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family

Though she stood only 4'11" tall, inside her contained the biggest heart ever. Bella was so precious to me. We talked mostly about her love for animals. How she loved her Snowball. Anyone entering her office would only have to see the many pictures of him displayed to know her heart. She loved her little feathered friends and yes, even though some might find them a nuisance, Bella loved feeding her squirrels friends. I will miss my "BELLA MORE-E-ELLA" song to her, which I sang to her so...

Bella was a warm and compassionate person who will be sorely missed by her co-workers.

Bella was a former co-worker. She was a lovely person and a true professional.