Vincenza-Butto-Obituary

Vincenza Butto

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Vincenza Butto, 76, of Williams Twp., Pa died Saturday, February 16, 2008 in Easton Hospital. Born: September 6, 1931 in Guiliandi di Roma, Province of Frosinome, Italy. She was the daughter of the late Giuseppe Biasini and Maria Masocco Biasini. Personal: She retired from A & H Sportswear...

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Vincey's Family. I met Vincey through my dad, Steven Jacobs. I know that the time my dad and she spent togethere were special, and my dad is always telling me stories. He just told me one today about Vincey cutting her front lawn with siscors, or how she could break off a tree branch with the snap of her wrist --even better than a tree pruner. Not to mention how they would dance in the kitchen if a good song was on the radio. I too am blessed to have met...

I loved Aunt Vincie as she was my "second mother". I treasured our talks and visits with each other, especially after my mom passed away. We would talk about anything from her childhood in Italy, traveling to America with my dad, and life on the farm. (Now they are reunited as in God's plan.) God be with the family at this time.

Love,

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Aunt Vincie,
We will always hold you and remember you in our hearts and prayers. May God in His loving peace always hold you in the Palm of His hand.
May you rest in peace,
Frank and Carol
Creazzo

Rose & Family, We are so sorry to hear of your Mother's passing. She will be in our prayers daily. Helen Stiener Rice wrote. (Mothers never die they just keep house in the sky) She is now with God and watching over her family.
May she rest in peace.

Maria & Dave

Rosemarie,
We are truly sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Your mother will truly be missed.
Maria Larsen and Mary Padula

Our neighborhood is losing a wonderful person. Vincy was one of our icons of the neighborhood. She always had a smile on her face. I can hear her voice as I write this. Hi Elaine how you doing, you look just like your daughter. I can't believe she is gone. She always kept so busy, was always outside working in the yard. My memories of her are fond and I will never forget her voice, her accent or her pretty smile.

I am so sorry to hear of your passing and know that you are no longer suffering. You will be greatly missed. God Bless

Sincere sympathy to the entire family. May you find peace and comfort while remembering the happy times you shared together.