Lucy-MIRCO-Obituary

Lucy J. MIRCO

Buffalo, New York

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MIRCO - Lucy J. (nee Gianni) Of Buffalo, entered into rest December 8, 2012, beloved wife of 60 years to Michael V. Mirco; devoted mother of Marianne (Eugene) Kinsley, Michael, Jr. (Inez) Mirco and Marlene Mirco; cherished nana of Aimee Kinsley (Joe Rankin), Michele (Michael) Myers, Geno Kinsley,...

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Still miss you every day. I'm sure you and Papa are taking care of one another and snuggled up, watching us from above. Love always

It's been 8 years and I still miss you every day. I look up to the sky, say hello, blow you a kiss...and am grateful for having had you in my life. One of my biggest fans, my most sincere and raw critic, a most influential figure, and shining example of love, compassion, strength, and humanity.....thank you Nana....I love you.

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Lucy was a woman who exuded love, generosity and conviction in all that she did. I will miss her. Sending my love to all her family. Xo

To the Mirco family ... may you all have fond memories of your Mom... even though I have not seen your mom in many years.... my fond memories of her are that she was a very loving woman. My condolences are with you all at this time of sorrow. I hope you will all remember those good times you had with your mom and the lessons she taught you...
Peace.... Love.... and God Bless....to you all,
Paula Yannello

Dear Marre, Aimee, and family. I am sorry for your loss. Margaret Braun

Dear Mike(Inez), Marlene, Marianne & Family, I was so sorry to hear of your Mothers passing, she was such a nice Lady. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers, God Bless.

Dear Uncle Mike, Marianne, Michael and Marlene,
Iam so sorry for your loss. I have read the beautiful comments written here and all are a marvelous testament to Aunt Lucy. Along with all her other attributes my favorite was her brilliant sence of humor. She saw the humor in everything. No matter what life threw her way, she could make it hilarious. The years have put many miles between us but, the memories are always close. I wish you all peace.
Uncle Mike I know your family will get...

For My Nana:
Today we come together to honor and pay our respects to a woman like no other. Lucy was a daughter, sister, wife, friend, mother, and Nana. Simple terms to describe the legacy she was and the impression she made upon every life she touched. That love, compassion, and kindness are the anchors of life.
We gather today, no doubt saddened, hurting, and even heartbroken. Family or friend, the end of such a beautiful life is a significant loss. The tears come and go. The grief...