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Nora Tulli Linardi

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Nora Tulli Linardi Nora Tulli Linardi, 81, of Steelton, died Tuesday, December 8, 2009 in Holy Spirit Hospital. She was a retired receptionist and telephone operator for Bethlehem Steel Corp., a former member of St. Ann Roman Catholic Church, Steelton, and a member of Prince of Peace...

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I can count on one hand who I truly feel are the "Salt of the Earth" people; Nora was one. Her kindness could not be measured. She was my sister Marlene's Godmother, but she may as well have been Godmother to all of my siblings. NO-ONE made you laugh like Nora. When we would make arrangements to visit her from Hershey with my dear Mom, Gemma Rose Macchioni, we would tell her not to make a fuss, or do alot of work to make lunch. Well... we'd show up and she had a spread out that looked...

Nora was friends with my grandmother (Hanna Lou Sponaugle). She truly was one of the sweetest, kindest people I have ever known. My sincerest condolences to her family.

Nora was a fun loving person. She always had a smile for you even during her bad times. We will surely miss the lady in front of us at church. We remember when she made the homemade spaghetti at St. Ann's and willingly taught several others how to do it. My condolences to lanny Jr and his family and Roni and her family. She will truly be missed but remembered by a lot of people.

Nora was very fond of my son, Matthew, always telling him what a "wonderful boy" he was. I remember sitting in her kichen with my mother and cousin Graceann and laughing and talking. She will be much missed.

Nora had the best sense of humor ever. She's had me laughing since I was knee-high and not nearly as wide as I am now.

She was a wonderful family friend. Nora and my mother spent countless hours on the phone yapping away at everything and anything. (Think the Italian version of Seinfeld, except on the phone)

In recent years, she loved getting my prank calls. Only two months ago, I called claiming to be hospital customer service asking how she was feeling after...

Dear Ronnie and Family:
Your Mom was such a wonderfully kind, fun-loving and generous person. She will be missed by every life she touched. I remember my Mom and Dad telling us stories of how much fun they had together. With loving thoughts, Carole (Macchioni) Barnett

Frank Tulli, I am sorry to hear of the loss of your sister; the Tulli family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Nora was my mother's (Hanna Lou Sponaugle) life-long best friend. What fun stories they had to tell!

Please take comfort in remembering what an extraordinary lady she was, and all the lives she touched and made brighter.

I will always remember Nora as a wonderful woman who was kind, gentle, and a God sent to her family and friends. Her sense of humor was unmatched in the Tulli family and her strength to others and to her family was inspirational. She is again with her beloved husband and brothers and sister. My condolences to Ronnie and her family.