
Ambrosia - Amos-Hawley
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James Joseph Ambrosia13 Nov 1916-8 Apr 1992
James J. Ambrosia, son of Rose Candello of Avelliono Italy and James
Daniel Ambrosia of Jim Thorpe Pa. Passed away due to complications of
a six month stroke, due to diabetes. Preceded in death by his wife
Mary Maniscalco Ambrosia, who left for Paradise on 31 January 1968 due
to breast cancer. Lifelong resident of Montgomery County, PA., born
Nov 13, 1916 in Bridgeport Pa, oldest son of Rosa and James D. A
loving husband, good father, lover of dogs and all animals. James was
a lifelong 4th degree Knight of Columbus, President of the Men of
St. Mary's Home for Children, President of the Holy Name Society of
St. Josephs. James was a truck driver by profession and had his own
successful antenna business. Survived by: Thomas C.Ambrosia, Rev. Dr.,
Burnsville, MN youngest son and Albert P. Ambrosia RN, CVT, adopted
son, Burnsville, MN. James J. Ambrosia of Algonquin Il, John
J. Ambrosia of Pottstown, PA Madeline Mary Ambrosia Seaman of
Norristown, PA Also survived by his sisters: Mary, Louise, Rose,
Theresa, Julia, Rose, of Bridgeport, Pa, nieces and nephews and
grandsons, Philip & Samuel. Go In Peace Pop, know how much we love
you. Thank you for everything say HI & play with Brownie, Tag,
Alexandra, Spanky, Brandy and all of our fur kids at Rainbow Bridge
and pray for us, until we are united once again. Funeral services
were held from Our Lady of Mt.Carmel Church, Bridgeport PA., Mass of
Ressurection celebrated by Rev.Thomas C.Ambrosia, D.D. and Pastor of
the Church. Interment St.Patricks Cemetery, Norristown, PA. For
further information contact:: TCAmbrosia@worldnet.att.net TCAmbrosia,
3817 Iris Cr, Burnsville MN 55337 USA
Mary Madeline Maniscalco Ambrosia21 Jul 1921-31 Jan 1968
Mary M. Ambrosia, daughter of Julia Gress of Kaiserslotter, Germany
and John J. Maniscalco of Palemero, Sicily, Passed away due to
complications of breast cancer at the age of 47 years. Mary was born
in Chicago, Cook County, Il, and moved with her family to Norristown
Pa, in 1935. Mary was a lifelong resident of Montgomery County, and
resided in Norristown and Ambler, PA, until her death. Mary was
employed by the ARA Corporation and was also a volunteer for many
church and community associations. Mary was the founder and President
of The Heart of St. Mary's Home for Children and the Ladies Auxillary
at St.Josephs church. She is survived by her loving husband James
J. Ambrosia, and her four children James, Madeline, John and Thomas
and her fur baby Tag Along Skippy. She is also survived by her sister
and brothers: Frances, Norristown, PA, Harry, Levittown, PA, Carlo,
Lower Providence Twp, PA and James of Lansdale, Pa. Mass of Christian
Resurrection was celebrated at St.Josephs Church by Rev. Philip
Ricci. Internment was at St. Patricks cemetery, Norristown, PA. Thank
you for everything Mom, there was none better. You were there for us
and we wait for the day when we all are united again. For further
information contact: TCAmbrosia@worldnet.att.net, TCAmbrosia, 3817
Iris Cr. Burnsville, MN 55337 USA
The Boy In The Box, America's Unknown ChildDied Feb 1957
Although you died two years before I was born, the story of your death and unknown life has touched and saddend my heart. You precious child, you did not deserve that fate. You are a child of GOD and as a child of GOD you were a blessing to be loved and cared for. GOD bless the men and women who have worked so hard for more than four decades to find out the truth about who you are and how you died. And I pray for the peace of Christ to be with you for all eternity. I pray that some one who knows the truth will read this and come forward. Your story has captured my heart and soul. I will pray for you always. Rest in peace precious one. You have my love and prayers.
Virginia Ames19 Sep 1920-24 Mar 1998
This memorial is to a loving grandmother and mother as well as a caring step-grandmother
and mother-in-law, who is dearly missed. We miss her complaining as well
as her laughter. We miss her cooking (and she was a terrific cook). Her backrubs
are missed as well. She passed away suddenly after a short illness and from
CHF, which nobody knew she had. It's funny sometimes how you don't appreciate
someone until they're gone. We love you and miss you Gram. Love Bob, Barb,
Deb, Len, and Laura
William Wendell Amon21 May 1955-11 Apr 1995
I hear the wind it calls my name
My spirit longs for home again
The smell of pine wood on the air
Of mountain lake serene and fair
The cry of owl or chickadee
The flight of eagle blessed to see
Come run with us my brothers howl
The hunt is up we're on the prowl
My body longs to feel the wind......
Wendell Amon 1955 - 1995
We shall always remember you our friend.
Love
Lorrie David and Sharon Clark
Paixao Amor3 Oct 2008-19 Oct 2008
love died after his short life
Felix P. Amora23 Jun 1923-6 Apr 2000
FATHER,
You were there when I was sad, you consoled me through tuff times,
you were there through good times..Dad I will miss you so much...I
love you...I am so glad that you are not suffering anymore.
your daughter,
Julie
Ashley Elizabeth Amore "The Bean"14 Jul 1992-6 Oct 1997
Hello Bean. How is Heaven on this rainy day? I miss you so much sweetie.
I know you're out there some where, probably watching over your family because
they need you. I see you in my dreams sometimes, like you playing in your
yard. You're singing and laughing and playing and just loving life the way
you always did. But then I realize, this isn't My Ashley on Earth it's My
Ashley in Heaven. She's dancing on a cloud. I know you're happy up there
with all the other angels with you. I love you baby girl. You are the BESTEST!
~If we could have a lifetime wish A dream that would come true, We'd pray
to God with all our hearts For yesterday and You. A thousand words can't
bring you back We know because we've tried... Neither will a thousand tears
We know because we've cried... You left behind our broken hearts And happy
memories too... But we never wanted memories We only wanted You.~~~~Unknown~~~
Forever and Always, My Bean, You'll be in my heart, I love you, Jenna
Laura M. Amos18 Mar 1906-2 Oct 1990
You were the wind beneath my wings. Loved more than you could ever know.
Your daughter, Peggy
The unborn baby girl of Ellen and Mark Amos-Hawley1996-1996
For the unborn child of Myra Ellen Tori Amos and Mark Hawley: PLAYBOY MOMMY
In my platforms I hit the floor I fell face down It didnt' help my brain
out Then the baby came before I found The magic how To keep her happy I never
was The fantasy Of what you want Wanted me to be But don't judge me so harsh
little girl So you got a playboy Mommy But when you tell them my name And
you wanna cross that bridge All on your own Little girl They'll do you no
harm Because they know your playboy mommy But you just tell em my name From
here to Birmingham I got a few friends I never was there Was there when it
counts I get my way Youre so like me You seemed ashamed Ashamed that I was
I'll say it loud Here by your grave Those angels can't Ever take my place
But dont judge me so harsh little girl You got a playboy mommy But when you
tell em my name And try to cross that bridge all on your own Little girl
They'll do you no harm Because they know your playboy mommy But you just
tell em my name Tell em my name I got a few friends Somewhere where the orchids
grow I can't find those churchbells That played when you died Played "Gloria"
Talkin bout "Hosannah" But dont judge me so harsh little girl You
got a playboy mommy Come home But when you tell them soldiers my name And
cross that bridge all on your own Little girl they'll do you no harm Because
they know your playboy mommy But I'll be home I'll be home To take you in
my arms
