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Katherine A. Sciallo

Phoenixville, Pennsylvania

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KATHERINE A. SCIALLO, 67, OF PHOENIXVILLE Katherine A. "Kam" (Maskulak) Sciallo, 67, wife of Lorenzo "Larry" Sciallo, of Phoenixville, PA, died on Friday, June 7, 2013 in Season's Hospice, Phoenixville, PA. Born in Phoenixville, she was the daughter of Katherine (Dickinson) Maskulak of Pensacola,...

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Love you Mom. Miss you everyday.

Larry & Family, I am deeply saddened to hear of Kathy's passing.
She was like a mother to me. I will always remember sitting at your kitchen table every morning before work and spending many evenings there as well. You will truly be missed.
Rest in Peace.

I am so sad to hear of Kathy's being called home...much too soon! I learned a lot working with her and have fond, fun memories to look back on. Keeping your family in my prayers!

~ Melody Myers

God called you home to take away your pain and give you peace. You left us with broken hearts to be mended by wonderful memories.
I am so thankful for my treasured memories; laughs, long talks, gripping, dancing but mostly our 20 year friendship. It started at KinderCare and continued at your kitchen table.
I will miss you always and think of you with a smile on my face.
Rest in peace.
Love your little twerp,
Dory

To the Sciallo Family: Our deepest condolences for your loss. We count ourselves lucky for having the chance to know Kami. She was funny, tough and devoted. You are all in our thoughts at this very sad time.

Mary and Family-Bob and I are so very sorry for your loss. We both know the pain you are experiencing first-hand, and also the relief that she is no longer suffering. Know that she is experiencing the graces of God and is so very proud of you all.

God has called you home to take away your pain and to give you peace. You left us with broken hearts to be mended by wonderful memories. I am so thankful for my treasured memories;the laughs,talks,gripping,dancing,but most of all our 20 yr's of friendship that started at Kindercare & continued at your kitchen table.Rest in peace by beloved friend. I will miss you & will always think you you with a smile on my face. Your little twerp,Dory