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Juanita H. Trunzo

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Juanita H. TrunzoJuanita H. Trunzo, 83, of Butler died Friday of natural causes at the VNA Inpatient Hospice in Butler.Born Nov. 24, 1927, in Brockway, Pa., she was a daughter of the late Benjamin and Evelyn (Dunlap) Hooten.She married John Trunzo in 1947.Juanita graduated from Butler County...

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Very sad to hear of Juanita's passing. Worked with her for many years at Oakland Twp. Elem. and often saw her (usually shopping at Martino's in Brockway) when visiting my folks. She was a delightful, and gifted lady. Mary Ann (Prokop) Richards and family, Fayetteville, GA

To quote this terrific lady, "Children, aren't they a blessing!" Dave M

Dear John and family,

You have my deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved Juanita. As a colleague at Clarence Brown Special School, I was always impressed with her quiet dignity and respect for the special needs students. She was a special friend to me over the years, and I cherish the times we shared and the lessons I learned from her.

Pat Koehler (Greensboro, NC)

Dear John & families; May we express our deepest sympathy in the death of Juanita.
She was a wonderful woman who will be missed by all of us who had the fortune to know her & walk with her for many years at the Clearview Mall.
May God bless all of you, during such sad times. Your in our hearts & in our prayers.

I was saddened to learn of the passing of Juanita Trunzo. I want to extend my sympathy to the family, especially my dear friend Joanne and her husband Andrew. I remember Mr. and Mrs. Trunzo well from my high school days. They were a wonderful couple who raised their family and contributed to the community in a positive and ethical manner. Mrs. Trunzo's story is truly extraordinary and provides an inspirational example that it is never too late to learn and contribute. I'm sure that Mrs....

So sorry to learn of Juanita's death. As a friend of her daughter Jody, I've known her for about 50 years. She always opened her home and heart to me and her energy and wry wit were always inspirational. I've continued dropping in for visits over the many years since I left Butler. My condolences to John and to Jeannie, and of course to Jody and Andrew.