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Louann "Ludy" Giunta

Easton, Pennsylvania

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December 4, 2010
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Easton, Pennsylvania

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Louann "Ludy" Giunta, 77, of Palmer Township, passed away Saturday, December 4, 2010 in St. Luke's Hospice House, Bethlehem. Born: November 19, 1933 in Phillipsburg, she was a daughter of the late Francis Henry Callery and Margaret Quick Firth. Personal: Ludy and her husband, Eugene "Gino" Giunta...

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You are missed every day , especially this time of year. Miss you and love you mom.

Gino, Chris & Eugene,
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I will always remember with great fondness the times we spent together with the "Easton Gang" on holidays. Ludy was always laughing and smiling and singing "Ce la Luna Mezzo Mare". Although Ludy will be missed tremendously on our earth, my late mother, Nancy Lee Ecker (nee Kline) has another of her friends to pal around with in heaven. My prayers are with you all in your time of grief. God bless!

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

DEAR GINO AND SONS, YOU CAN BE VERY PROUD OF THE
SENDOFF YOU GAVE YOUR WIFE AND MOTHER. HER CASKET
WAS ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND THE DOZENS AND DOZENS
OF WHITE ROSE BUDS WERE GORGEOUS. MAY GOD BLESS
YOU ALL. LOVE NANCY RUTT

This may be strange, coming from a son , but she will be missed tremendously. She always gave of herself to my brother and myself. I feel like a piece of me is gone as well and probably always will be I loved you mom and always will love you Uge.

So sorry for your loss. May you always remember the good memories of Ludy.

May God bless you.

Sorry to hear about Ludy passing - I worked with her at the telephone co. and we used to go to the shore and have sooo much fun. there were 8 of us - remember when she met Gino - talked to our friend Betty Germano today who is in a nursing home and she also sends her sympathy and still remembers the fun times we had and how Ludy used to joke and make us laugh.
Sincere wishes to the family

Gino and Family,

John and I are very sorry at the loss of Ludy. She was a wondeful person and a delight to be with. We express our heartfelt sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers are with you all.

So sorry to hear of your loss. God Bless.

Regina Flyzik