Kutha-Kalinoski-Obituary

Kutha E. Kalinoski

Shamokin, Pennsylvania

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Kutha Kalinoski passed away in Shamokin, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in The News Item on September 11, 2011.

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Gram,
You and Grandpa are still remembered and deeply missed by all of us. Each of us have our own special memories of spending time with you and Grandpa. Under the concept of "life," those are the best memories to have. Love, your great granddaughter Gabbie, Angel, and Richie XOXO

We send our deepest sympathy to the Kalinoski family as we remember all our wonderful memories of Aunt Kutie. She and Uncle Jerome were always there for all the members of the family. Of course we cherish the memories of the "family reunions" they hosted for many years,but also their personal visits which meant so much to me. We feel fortunate to have known Aunt Kutie's talents,wit and the wonderful person she was and know God is rewarding her good life.
Love,
Rose,Dan, Traci &...

This was very sad news for my family; she was a wonderful aunt and filled our lives with so many happy memories. She was small but mighty and was always smiling. Our children (now grown) has such great memories of the Kalinowski Reunions held at Aunt Kuties and Uncle Jeromes, the birch beer tap where they could pour thier own beer, the drain hole to put balls in and of course the pool and baseball games. We were so luckyto have her in our lives.
Love,
Barbara, Joe, Kristen and...

I have only known Kutha for less then 2 years, but I feel like I have known her forever. She has become very special to me in that short time. She was like a second mother whom I adored very much.
When she was in a talking mood she would always make me smile, with her one liner remarks. She was the most loving person. I will miss her dearly at St. Luke's. I would like to express my sympathy to her family, and especially to Dan. You were the best son anyone could ever ask for. Your...

Gram, you will always be in our thoughts and prayers, and forever in our hearts. All the happiness with you & Grandpa in the past, are cherished memories for us to reflect on tomorrow. Love, Richie & Angel XOXO

"Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think." -Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians (November 27, 1949)

To all the Kalinoskis my deepest sympathies. Aunt Kutie was another one of the fantastic women that so blessed our family. Always glad to see you. Always smiling. Always inviting. Her and your Dads efforts to host the "Reunion" are such cherished memories and Im very thankful to her for that. The family will be in our prayers. I hope her and your Dad are sharing a joke with Dad right now.

We love you so much Grandma ~ happy knowing you are with Grandpa in God's eternal kingdom! xo