Pierina-Maso-Obituary

Pierina Torre Maso

San Bruno, California

1934 - 2020

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Pierina Torre Maso November 9, 1934 – September 10, 2020Pierina "Perry" Maso passed away peacefully after a brief illness at Peninsula Hospital. She is survived by her sister Madeline, her son Andrew, his wife Zoea and cherished grandson Anthony. She is preceded in death by her husband Anthony,...

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I'm so sorry to hear of Aunt Perry's passing. She was one of the kindest women and always had a smile on her face. Aunt Perry had incredible strength and a fabulous wit. I'm sorry you weren't able to have a formal service to honor your mother. She was a lovely woman. Prayers to your family. Love, Suzi and the Sutherland Family

Perry and Tony were among the first to greet us when my son began at St. Veronica's in the 6th grade. She and Tony were unfailingly gracious, warm and friendly. She will always have a special place in our memories. May she rest in peace.

Aunt Perry was a beautiful person. She had the heartache of losing her child but she endured and cherished her son Andrew. She later lost her husband, my beloved Uncle Tony, but she endured. She had great faith and great family and friends to support her. Andres and wife, Zoea, then brought Anthony into the Maso family and unbelievable joy to Nonna Perry.
Aunt Perry was fun to be with. She loved to laugh and loved her family.

Aunt Perry now has her little Cristina in her...

She is one of a kind very gentle lady & i will miss her so much.


Dear Andrew and Zoea:

Pierina was like a second mother/big sister to me after my mom died in 1952. She was there for me in good times and in bad and ready with good advice. She was cheerful and optimistic and always ready for a good laugh. She was an important part of my life.

Cousin Virginia

Andy and Zoea,

So sorry to hear of your moms passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers,

Dear Andrew and Zoea. So sad to hear of Mrs. Maso passing away. She was a wonderful friend to my mom for decades. I can't begin to calculate the gallons of coffee they shared at Gunters! I have two very clear memories of your mom. She would let us ride our bikes down hill to school and then was nice enough to drive us home with the bikes on the back of car so we wouldn't have to work up those huge hills. I also would love to have ice cream at your house because your mom would always give a...