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Norma Elizabeth Catalani Falbo

San Antonio, Texas

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FALBONorma Elizabeth Catalani Falbo: Born on 9/26/1919 in San Antonio, Texas, passed away on April 28, 2011. Raised in San Antonio, she was the daughter of Peter and Agnes Catalani. She married James J. Falbo in 1940, who, preceded her in death in 2000. She is survived by her four Sons, James...

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Recently learned of the loss of your beloved mother. My son Mark was a great high school friend of Brian's and we remember the Falbos from when we were parishioners of St. Paul's. May she rest in peace. Phil & Becky De Leon

Dear Falbo Family
I was sad to hear of the loss of your Mom.Jim, Pops, Phil and Jipper. You are all in our prayers.
Love Jim and Londi Novelly

Jim, Pops, Phil and Jipper: Jim and I were so sad to hear of your loss. My memories of her start in my earliest years. So many memories! And when I married Jim, she said we would be the 2 Normas & Jimmys. She & your dad visited us in Houston with Mother & Dad. We had a blast. There was no sadness when they were around. I'm sorry we could not be there for you. But you are in my prayers. As someone told me at my mother's funeral, you never really grow up until you are an orphan. Much...

Jim, Phil, Pasquale, Jipper, I was sadden to hear the news of your loss. Norma was such a vivacious lady with whom I enjoyed the opportunity to share some time.
My thought are with you all, and know that Norma will now watch over you as your angel.
Sincerely,
Penny

Jim, Pops, Phil and Jipper: I am saddened by the loss of your dear mother. She was such a special person in my life. I loved it when the Falbos visited Orange - I loved your mom and dad, they both made me feel special. Aunt Norma was so engaging, funny, sassy and more. I'll bet there is a party going on in heaven with Mike, Maggie, Jim and Norma. My love and prayers to you.

Oh how great it was when the Falbo's visited us in Orange. Uncle Jimmy thought he had everything under control, but it was Aunt Norma that was the power behind the the Falbo's especially all four boys. What great memories. All of you are in our thoughts and prayers.

Phil, Pasquale, James and extended family: My prayers are with you during this time of your loss.

Tim

As a young girl, I would stay at my Aunt Norma & Uncle Jimmy's great house when my family went to visit from Louisiana every summer. And I have such memories of her singing (yes, "Oh, It's a Beautiful Morning"!) around the house, calling Uncle Jimmy "Falbo", drinking her daily Scotch, and calling her cat, "Damn Cat". And she loved her church. I imagine that she and my mom, Gloria, (her "baby" sister) are enjoying being in heaven together!

I will always remember you.