MILDRED-GIACINTO-Obituary

MILDRED M. GIACINTO

Chicago, Illinois

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Mildred M. Giacinto, "BABE," nee Madl, 83, of Port Charlotte, FL, formerly of Park Ridge and Chicago. May 4, 2011. Beloved wife of the late Peter T. Giacinto; loving mother of Bonnie Teske and Thomas (Connie); adored grandmother of Tina Teske, Lisa (Jeffrey) Stanek, Antoinette (Daniel)...

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I am so very glad I got to talk to you, and laugh so hard in the past year. Thanks for sharing your memories and identifying people in my pictures, That was a wonderful gift, and it's a good thing You did as you were the last one from "the OLD neighborhood" in Chicago. You were a dear and will always be remembered! Thanks Babe!! :)

Auntie Millie was the best Godmother: From all the TY Beanie Babies I received in bulk packages, to all the long chats on her birthday about the beautiful flower arrangements, including her favorite orchids, even simply the way she was always upbeat and funny. I will dearly miss her and always love her.

You will always be loved and dearly missed.

"Godparents-- Guardian of light, affection and love, blessed from above."- Terri Harrison

You loved us as we loved you. God blessed us with your friendship. Forever in our hearts....Love Marcy T.

Aunt Babe was one of my favorite people growing up... shes the one who got me my first piano which started my love of playing music. I still remember the last time I saw her on halloween before they left and I remember not wanting her and Uncle pete to leave I just wish
they didn't have to live and pass away so far from the people who loved them most. I wanted to call her
right before she got sick
and really hate myself for not doing so. she was really tough and awesome to...

The memories of growing up with my grandma and grandpa always around will always make me smile. I still remember the wonderful smell of my grandma's perfume and how she let my sisters and I play with all her clothes and jewelry. My grandpa was in the kitchen in their Park Ridge home making swedish pancakes and we were having a blast with my grandma. She never met my children, but I always tell them about her and my grandpa. I will miss her but i will never forget all my wonderful memories....

Aunti Babe was one of the most wonderful women i ever knew. As her niece & mom to a great many of her great nieces & nephews i can honestly say she will be forever loved & missed. But i know shes with Uncle Pete now...along with lots of other family members. "Aunti Babe? A favor please tell daddy, Michael & gramma i miss them" i no youre watching over us. i love you.

I worked with Millie at Food Materials Corporation. I will never forget what a kind person she was. She was so generous in so many ways. Millie will never be forgotten by the many lives she touched and especially mine.
Mary Haley