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Stella M. Esposito

Berwick, Pennsylvania

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Stella M. (Sult) Esposito, 86, of Benton, Pa., died Thursday evening, Nov. 7, 2013, at the Mountaintop Senior Care and Rehabilitation Center, where she had been a resident for a short time. A visitation will be held Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013, from 11 a.m. until the time of her memorial services at...

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The Sult Sisters Circa 2011

Mom Esposito was always cheerful with a hearty laugh. I'll always remember how she took the time to teach me how to bake pies. I learned from the best! Her warm apple pie was amazing. An evening with Mom usually meant a Scrabble game and a root beer float. We'll miss you.

Bill,Debbie & Family, Our deepest Sympathy in the passing of your mother. She is an angel looking over you. Karen,Bob all @ Caffrey Tree & Landscape

Bill and Deb, Dana, Ashley and Tracy,
Please know our hearts are heavy with you at this time of sorrow. Our paths seldom crossed with hers, but we do know some of the warmth and qualities Stella possessed and passed on to her family, which have overflowed to so many others. This dear woman welcomed a van-full of middle-scoolers from our church to her home overnight, only a few years ago! I thought often of her generosity, whenever I used the large punchbowl she donated to our church...

i'm going to miss her cooking, playing scrabble, and the excitement she got out of the family reunion. one thing that's for sure is her legendary laugh will live on forever. i'll keep burning the papers for you grandma.

Growing up with Junior and Butchie as my cousins, I also clearly remember cream puffs, homemade pizza and vegetable gardens. In the summers Aunt Stella would make us kids the best tuna fish sandwiches with lots of onions and tomatoes and then she made us homemade root beer to drink. She was like a second mother to me. I'm so happy that my self, my mom and both my sisters were able to visit with her on the day she passed. We held her wonderful warm hands and thanked her for all she did for us...

I never heard Stella utter a negative word about anyone. She was a true Christian. I will always remember Stella's laughter, like a babbling brook! My sincere sympathy.

- Michelle

Esposito and Kynff Families,

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. She is a peace now and is watching over you. May God bless you and comfort you during this time.

Love,
Frank, Mary Ann, and Liz Rossi

I remember camping, camp ponderosa, Grand View Farm, vegatable gardens, rose gardens, and the garden club. She made the best pizza and cream puffs, although not sure what was canned in the basement. She was my #1 fan when i played sports, supported me in all my endeavors. A great role model that i had the utmost respect for. I will miss her ... the best mom anyone could wish for.