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Susan Maisto
April 17, 2024
Wow. You would be almost 100. I can imagine you would be still running around our house getting everything done before the children home from school. May God continue to Bless your memory.
Susan & Steve
Susan Maisto
April 17, 2023
Hi Nanny,
I can still see you ironing in our kitchen. My children´s uniforms mine and Steve clothes. The memories we have of you and our family are endless. Wish you where here to see Mary´s girls. Actually I know you are smiling down on them. God bless the world´s greatest Nanny. Susan & Steve.
Susan Steve Maisto
April 25, 2022
Wow ten years you went home to the Lord. We shall always cherish you.
God bless.
Laurie Fiorante
May 3, 2012
What a beautiful message. It says it all. I too loved Christine and had the pleasure of getting to know her well over the last year and a half. She shared all the stories with me and I was impressed how she did it. She spoke of caring for the family in Brightwaters and how she loved those children. She told me of a letter she received from one of them thanking her. She treasured receiving that letter. I will smile when I think of her forever and I'll miss my little sweet Christine forever.
April 23, 2012
Nanny Haszto, One of the Strongest Women we know. Much could be said of the many challenges you faced in your life. Living in France during the war, leaving your homeland and family to come to the US to marry. Then to support and nurture a family as a single mother in a time when few women raised a family alone, to losing your only daughter in the autumn of your life. Your grace and strength thought all was so amazing.
Your devotion to your family and ours has made and impact on their lives in so many ways. We will miss you so. Our sincere condolences to your family. On behalf of the DeLuca,Maisto,Patwell & Grasso Families I thank you for all you did for us, especially the love and care you so generously gave to our children, Marco, Matt & Mary, our nieces and nephews You are loved. God Bless the World's Greatest "Nanny"
Susan & Steve Maisto
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