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Michelina G. "Lee" Peluso

Palmer, Pennsylvania

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Michelina G. 'Lee' Peluso WILSON BOROUGH Michelina G. "Lee" Peluso (nee Papaleo), 102, of Wilson Borough passed away on June 27, 2018. She was married for 52 years to the late Attilio L. Peluso, who passed away July 9, 1988. Lee was born on May 8, 1916, in North Bergen, NJ, to the late Francesco...

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Mom, I have loved you since I married your son 59 years ago.You treated me like a daughter in spite of my driving you to distraction, and I came to love you as a mother. You were always there for me in times of sickness and tragedy and set an example of what a loving mother should be. Your loss is devastating to me, yet knowing you smiled as you you passed from this world to the next, makes me smile as well. I think of you every day and pray for you each night. Your passing has carved a hole...

Michelina Peluso 102 yrs old

Mom, I have loved you since I married your son 59 years ago. You treated me like a daughter, forgave me when I drove you to distraction and helped me raise six wonderful grand-kids and were always at my side in times of sickness and tragedy. I love you as a mother and friend. Your loss is devastating to me, yet knowing you passed on the to the heaven you so loved, with a smile on your face, makes me smile and eases the pain of my loss. I think of you every day and pray for you every night....

Grandma you taught all of us how to pray, how to laugh and how to love. I couldn't have made it through this world with out you showing me how to lean on Jesus. I will always be grateful. You are so missed. I'll always remember your expressions like "hark!"

Marie and Family,

So sorry to hear of the passing of your mother. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Oh Gramma! How I love you! I remember sleeping in the Station Wagon with all my brothers and sisters as we drove through the night from Long Island to your house, getting there and tumbling out of the car - all 6 of us - mostly asleep, and there you'd be, in the doorway, arms open wide hugging each of us, all of us, as we wiggled by. Behind you in the kitchen the table was covered in pies and cakes and scrumptious smells filled the air. The house was full of shouts and laughter as my aunts...