She was the beloved wife of the late Anthony A. Cavallucci.
Born in Reading, she was the daughter of the late Warren and Mildred E. (Benner) Schmehl.
Tina was a 1968 graduate of Reading High School.
She was employed as a waitress and was a lifetime
member of Victor Emmanuel II, for 30 years. In her early years, she also worked for the Berks County Courthouse as a clerk.
No funeral services will be celebrated. Tina's wishes were that her body be donated to Humanity Gift Registry.
Edward J. Kuhn Funeral Home Inc., 739 Penn Ave., West Reading, is in charge of arrangements.
In lieu of flowers, contributions in honor of Tina can be made to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, www.nationalmssociety.org/Donate. Online condolences may be recorded at www.kuhnfuneralhomes.com.
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Chris Kindle
February 6, 2018
Now you can rest in peace with Tony.
Beverly Grogg
February 4, 2018
May you rest in peace
Monica
February 2, 2018
Rest in peace,Tina,your pain & suffering are over. God Bless.
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February 2, 2018
so very sorry to hear about Tina we had alot of good times at victor Emmanuels. she was fun to work with.rest in peace girl.
William Mason
February 2, 2018
Kind, patient, determined regard. It is the best phrase I can think to use to describe the care and concern with which I was treated by Mr. and Mrs. Cavallucci in my associations with them while working with them in my youth. I am ever so grateful they, with my older sister's introduction, provided me the opportunity to work with them. The doors of experience which opened for me in knowing them will always be fondly remembered with appreciation and gratitude; as perfect a natural progression of growing up as any young person could hope to have lived. The memory of their good will toward me will never be forgotten.
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