27837. Janice Thornhill Winslow
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- Birth Announcement (The Journal and Republican, Lowville, NY, Thursday, December 4, 1924)
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Winslow, of Watertown, Sunday, November 30, a daughter.
- 1930 census, Turin, Lewis, NY, (South State Street) fam # 1 - Higby Willard J, owns his home, owns a radio, ae 55, married at age 25, born in NY, parents born in NY, Farmer - dairy; Helen J, wife, ae 48, married at age 18, born in NY, parents born in NY; Winslow H Nadine, granddaughter, ae 8, born in NY, father born in England, mother born in NY; Janice T, granddaughter, ae 5.
- 1940 census, Union, Broome, NY, (179 Floral Avenue) fam # 132 - Winslow, Harry, rents his home, ae 39, 4 yr college, born in NY, Engineering Secretary - machine factory; Gertrude, wife, ae 35, 4 yr college, born in NY; Nadine, daughter, ae 16, 1 yr HS, born in NY; Janice, daughter, ae 13, 6th grade.- Obituary (Find A Grave)
Janice Winslow Ligo Decker, age 86, fell asleep in the arms of Jesus on Friday, April 8, 2011 after a valiant fight against breast cancer.
She was born of November 30, 1924 in Watertown, NY, daughter of the late Harry E. and Eleanor Higby Winslow. She is also preceded in death by her son, Jack E. Ligo, Jr.; former husband, Jack E. Ligo; husband, Uriah (Cy) Decker; sisters, Nadine Pettit and Paula Dano; and step mother, Amy Winslow. Janice attended high school in Johnson City, NY and worked for IBM in Los Angeles, CA where she met her first husband, Jack. They were married on April 22, 1944 and parted ways in 1963. She married Uriah (Cy) Decker on August 20, 1966. She worked at Burt's Department Store on Washington Avenue in Endicott, NY. In 1986, she and her husband moved to Concord.
The family will receive friends on Sunday, April 9, 2011 at Hartsell Funeral Home, Concord from 6:00 until 8:00 PM. Funeral services will be held on Monday, April 11, 2011 at Hartsell Funeral Home chapel at 2:00 PM with Rev. Ray Rippy to officiate. Interment will be at Sunset Memory Gardens in Charlotte. She is survived by her son, Joseph D. Ligo of, Binghamton, NY; daughters, Judith Alexander (Jim), of , Charlotte and Joyce Stump (David), of, League City, TX; brother, James Neary (Pat); sister, Patricia Talerico, of, Utica, NY; step daughters, Marian Scalzo (Joe), of, Leesburg, FL and Shirley Kamlet (Kenneth), of, Binghamton, NY; step son, Stanley Decker, of, Leesburg, FL; grandsons, Shawn Hakes, of, NC, David and Eric Stump, of, TX; granddaughter, Jennifer Cobb, of, NY; great granddaughter, Katie Hakes, of, NC; great grandson, Kaigen Cobb, of NY; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and step grandchildren.
The family wishes to thank Hospice of Charlotte for their help in being able to keep mother at home. A special thank you to Hospice nurse Shellie Morrison for her excellent care and compassion. The family would also like to thank her oncologist, Dr. James Wall for his excellent care.
Marriage Notes for Janice Thornhill Winslow and Jack Edward Ligo
- Engagement Announcement ( Press and Sun-Bulletin, Binghamton, NY, Tuesday, March 21, 1944)
Mr. and Mrs. E. Winslow, formerly of Johnson City and now of Alhambra, Cal., announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janice Thornhill Winslow, to Jack Edward Ligo, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ligo of New Castle, Pa. The couple will be married in All Saints Church in Johnson City april 22.
Miss Winslow attended Johnson City High School and the prospective bridegroom attended Pennsylvania State College. Both are employed in the Los Angeles office of IBM.
Prenuptual showers have been held in honor of the bride-elect by Mrs. Lyle Weaver of San Gabriel, Cal. and Mrs. Fred Hoffer, formerly of Endicott, now of Alhambra.
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- Obituary (New Castle News, Pennsylvania, November 14, 1967)
Jack E. Ligo Jr., 22, of Ross Township, Pittsburgh, died unexpectedly Sunday in his home in Pittsburgh.
He was born in 1945 to Jack E. Ligo Sr. of Pittsburgh and Janice Winslow Decker of New Castle.
Surviving are his parents, three sisters, Judith A. and Joyce E., both of New Castle, Charlene P. at home, a brother, Sp. 4-C Joseph D, with the U. S. Army in Vietnam; a grandmother, Mrs. Bertha N. Ligo of New Castle and a grandfather, Harry E. Winslow of New Castle....
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Obituary (Find A Grave / The Observer-Dispatch from July 22 to July 24, 2011)
Mrs. Patricia E. (Neary) Talerico, age 80, of Whitesboro, passed away on Thursday, July 21, 2011, in the privacy of her home, with the love and support of her family by her side. Born in Utica on June 2, 1931, Patricia was the daughter of the late James and Eleanor (Higby) Neary. She was raised and educated locally, attending Utica Catholic Academy. On June 21, 1952, she married Carl J. Talerico with whom she shared 51 years until he passed away on December 2, 2003; Pat and Carl were soul mates from the beginning, and their lives were filled with joy and the blessings of their children and grandchildren. The matriarch of her family, Pat never pursued a career outside of the home, but chose to focus on her role as a wife and mother. She looked forward to her daily routine which included caring for her own children as well as welcoming the neighborhood kids. Strong-willed and devoted, she was also amazingly open-hearted and never spoke ill of anyone. She was classy and gentle by nature. Pat personified an inner goodness and compassion, and her family knew they could turn to her to listen and lend words of guidance. They all enjoyed and appreciated the individual attention they received from her. In her spare time, she put together puzzles and played board games, card games and dominoes. She loved watching QVC, going to garage sales, crafting beautiful, creative ceramic pieces, and meeting with friends in her Red Hat Society. She also liked the thrill of Las Vegas and the casinos. While she found pleasure in traveling to adventurous destinations, she also found peace in the solitude of nature. Pat placed a strong faith in Gods plan for lifes journey, and she worshipped at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes. Pat is survived by her daughters and sons-in-law, Sharon Henkle, Kathy and Bernie Meenan, Debbie and Bob Williamson, Jr., and Donna and Tony Gerardo, all of Utica; her sons and daughters-in-law, Carl Talerico of Whitesboro, Anthony "Tony" and Patricia Talerico of Utica, Michael and Christine Talerico of Whitesboro, Richard and Kathy Talerico of Pattison, TX, Thomas "Tom" and Theresa Talerico of Houston, TX, and Edward "Ed" and Trish Talerico of Deerfield; her 25 grandchildren; and her 16 great-grandchildren. She also leaves her brother and sister-in-law, James "Bud" and Patricia "Patty" Neary of Deerfield; many nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great-nephews and cousins; and sister-in-law, Laura Talerico of Utica. She was blessed with a dear friend, Chris Siemski, and her caring neighbors. Her feline companion, 'Baby', will also miss her love and kindness. She was predeceased by her sisters and brothers-in-law, Nadine and Clair Pettit, Janice and Cy Decker, and Paula and Peter Daino, and her brother and sister-in-law, John "Jack" and Ruth Neary. A special thank you is extended to the nurses and staff of Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc., especially Kathy Smyth, Ann Amato and Navaz Dhabhar; Dr. Alicia DeTraglia; and to all who offered love and care which allowed our mother to stay home while she took this journey with Cancer. Visitation will be held Sunday from 2:00-5:00 at the Eannace Funeral Home, Inc., 932 South St., corner of Hammond Ave. Memorial contributions may be considered to Hospice and Palliative Care, Inc.; envelopes will be available at the funeral home. Patricias funeral service and Celebration of Life will commence on Monday morning at 11:15 from the funeral home and at 12:30 at the Church of Our Lady of Lourdes where her Mass of Christian Burial will be offered by Rev. Joseph Salerno. Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery. Fill your years with life, not your life with years. Online tributes at: www.EannaceFuneralHome.com
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Marriage Notes for Deborah Talerico and Robert Williamson Jr
- Wedding Announcement ( The Observer Dispatch, Utica, NY, Sunday, June 20, 1982)
Deborah Talerico became the bride of Robert Williamson Jr. and Donna Talerico became the bride of Richard Pimpinella during a double wedding at 10:30 June 12 in Sacred Heart Church The Rev Robert Weber officiated at the double ring ceremonies and Nuptial Mass.
The brides, given in marriage by her father, are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs Carl Talerico, 1229 Walnut St. Williamson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson Sr., 1533 Miller St. Pimpinella is the son of Mrs. Amelia Pimpinella. 1223 Taylor Ave., and the late Carmen Pimpinella.
Honor attendants were Kathleen DeMott and Kenneth Williamson, the bridegroom's brother; Cathy Neary and Michael Talerico, the bridegroom's brother.
A reception was held in Hart's Hill Inn, after which the couples left on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Deborah is employed at Utica Psychiatric Center. Her husband is employed at Bossert Manufacturing Corp. They make their home at 1533 Miller St.
Donna is a nursing student at Mohawk Valley Community College and is employed at the Genesee Nursing Home. Her husband, a part-time student at MVCC. is assistant manager at Lerner Shops, Downtown. The newlyweds make their home at the Michael Walsh Apartments.
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Marriage Notes for Donna Talerico and Richard Pimpinella
- Wedding Announcement ( The Observer Dispatch, Utica, NY, Sunday, June 20, 1982)
Deborah Talerico became the bride of Robert Williamson Jr. and Donna Talerico became the bride of Richard Pimpinella during a double wedding at 10:30 June 12 in Sacred Heart Church The Rev Robert Weber officiated at the double ring ceremonies and Nuptial Mass.
The brides, given in marriage by her father, are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs Carl Talerico, 1229 Walnut St. Williamson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williamson Sr., 1533 Miller St. Pimpinella is the son of Mrs. Amelia Pimpinella. 1223 Taylor Ave., and the late Carmen Pimpinella.
Honor attendants were Kathleen DeMott and Kenneth Williamson, the bridegroom's brother; Cathy Neary and Michael Talerico, the bridegroom's brother.
A reception was held in Hart's Hill Inn, after which the couples left on a trip to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Deborah is employed at Utica Psychiatric Center. Her husband is employed at Bossert Manufacturing Corp. They make their home at 1533 Miller St.
Donna is a nursing student at Mohawk Valley Community College and is employed at the Genesee Nursing Home. Her husband, a part-time student at MVCC. is assistant manager at Lerner Shops, Downtown. The newlyweds make their home at the Michael Walsh Apartments.
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37585. Richard Carmen Talerico
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Marriage Notes for Richard Carmen Talerico and Kathy Ann Tartaglia
- Wedding Announcment (Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Sunday, July 8, 1979)
Holy Trinity Church was the setting at 11:30 June 9 for the marriage of Miss Kathy Ann Tartaglia and Richard Carmen Talerico. The Rev. Leo V. Prozny officiated at the Nuptial Mass
Given in marriage by her father, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Irene Bodurtha, 1228 Walnut St , and Mr Rufus Tartaglia, of Utcar her husband is the son of Mr and Mrs. Carl Talerico. 1229 Walnut St.
Attending the couple were Miss Gail Tartaglia the bride's sister and Anthony Talerico.
A reception was held in Alfredo's Ristorante, after which the couple left on a trip to the Caribbean.
The bride, a graduate of Mohawk Valley Community College, is employed by the Key Bank of Central New York. The bridegroom is employed by the Carl Corp.
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37587. Anthony Edward Talerico
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Marriage Notes for Anthony Edward Talerico and Patricia Monopoli
- Wedding Announcement (Observer-Dispatch, Utica, NY, Sunday, August 6, 1972)
St. Anthony's Church was the setting yesterday for the 11 a.m. nuptials of Miss Patricia Ann Monopoli and Anthony Edward Talerico. The Rev. John Putanl officiated at the double ring ceremony and Nuptual Mass.
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Viola L. Monopoli, 1129 Ontario St., and the late Joseph Monopoli. She was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph Monopoli. Mr. Talerico is the son of Mr. and Mr. Carl Talerico, 1229 Walnut St.
Miss Joanne DePastene attended her cousin as maid of honor. Mrs. Joseph Monopoli, Rochester, was matron of honor for her sister-in-law.
Carlo Talerico Jr. was best man for his brother.
A reception was held in Twin Ponds Golf Club, after which the couple left on a triop to Florida. they will make their home in Utica.
The new Mrs. Talerico, a graduate of Mohawk Valley Community college, is employed by the law firm of Buckley & Scholl. the bridegroom attended MVCC. and is a member of the Army Reserve. He is employed by F. J. Peters, American Motors dealer, Chadwicks.
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- Obituary - Margaret S. "Peg" Rusteen - San Francisco Chronicle - (Jun/11/2004)
RUSTEEN, Margaret S. "Peg" - A long time resident of Atherton and member of the real estate community, died on Sunday, June 6 at her home. She was 82. Born July 13, 1921 in Illinois to Alta and Leonard Saxby, Peg went to school in Downers Grove, IL following which she attended Northwestern University in Evanston, IL where she became a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. It was at Northwestern that he met her husband Milton "Rusty" Rusteen, to whom she was married for 47 years before his death in 1987. During her married life, she lived in Western Springs, IL, Manhasset, NY, and Bloomfield Hills, MI before moving to California. Peg moved to the Atherton area in 1964 and in 1967 became active in real estate where she quickly became well known as an excellent and caring real estate agent, always going "above and beyond the call of duty" for her clients. She began her real estate career with August Associates in Menlo Park. Through the years she was also affiliated with Fox and Carskadon and Coldwell Banker before finishing her career at Cashin Company. She became a member of the Million Dollar Club in 1971 and an honorary member for life of the California Board of Realtors in 1997. A loving mother and grandmother, Peg is survived by three children: Cynthia Louis of Paradise, CA, Shelley Connors of Foster City, CA and Jeff Rusteen of Redwood City. Also surviving are seven grandchildren: Erin Thompson of Berkeley, Elizabeth Carson of Ojo Sarco, NM, Jacob Louis of Hawaii and William, Jonathan, Christopher and Daniel Rusteen of Redwood City. One great-granddaughter, Kalia Carson of Ojo Sarco, also survives. A Memorial Service to celebrate the life of this extraordinary woman will be held 1PM Friday, June 11 at Roller Hapgood & Tinney Funeral Home, Palo Alto.
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