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Mary Royer
August 2, 2004
I was so sorry to learn of the death of our dear Miss Venuto. I sorrow with you in your loss, but also Rejoice with you in our Resurrected Christ. I am making a donation to the Kennett Education Fund in memory of Miss Venuto.
I enjoyed working with her in my position as Secretary to the Principal in both Kennett Middle School and Kennett High School. I retired a year or so after Miss Venuto retired.
God's blessings to the family. She always talked to us about her dear nieces.
Kathy Angelucci
July 8, 2004
I had the pleasure of working with Joan at the Kennett High School. We shared new experiences each day, but the one I'll never forget was the delivery of a baby. I'll always remember Joan as the little lady with a big heart, especially when it came to her family and friends. She was a giving and loving person. My prayers are with her and her family.
donna lewis
July 7, 2004
My thoughts and prayers are with Joan's family during this sad time. Joan was my instructor at Misericordia Hospital in the sixties. Her love of pediatrics was inspiring and as a result, my first choice of employment after graduation was on the Pediatrics Unit at Misericordia. In 1968 I entered the Sisters of Mercy and Joan was my wonderful sponsor. After 13 years I left the ministry and now work as a nurse counselor with cancer patients and I love it. Joan's influence in my life will never be forgotten.
Theresa Kirwin
July 7, 2004
I worked w/Joan at the Kennett High School for a couple of years. We worked closely together when it was time for the Sports Physicals. I send my Deepest Sympathy to all of you. My prayers and thoughts are with you all. God Bless you all.
Barbara Carozzo
July 7, 2004
Joan and I worked together in the Nurse's Office at Kennett High School for 14 years. She taught me so much. Joan was the most generous and giving person I have ever known. She was always so kind to me and we shared many memories. She was so proud of her family and talked often of them. My sincere sympathy to all of her family and friends.
Tish Ryan
July 6, 2004
Joan was a classmate in nursing school at Fitzgerald Mercy Hospital Sc of Nursing. She was a gentle,kind, thoughtful, generous soul, whose mom made great "gravy" that made hungry student nurses tummies happy. Thanks for being my friend, a great nurse, and role model. You and your family are in my prayers;please keep me in yours.
Sandra Miller
July 6, 2004
I had the pleasure of working with Joan at Kennett High School,
where she was the school nurse for the high school and middle
school. Joan was very dedicated to her profession, and did a
wonderful job.
Joan will be in my thoughts and prayers, as well as her family.
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