Message from Marilyn Barnes
January 23, 2018 1:49 PM
For nearly 50 years Angie and Sig lived next door to my aunt and uncle, Kathleen and Roy (Clouse) Barnes. They were wonderful friends and all our family remember both the Plucinskis with pleasure. The last time I saw Angie was when my aunt Kathleen died. What a joy it was to see and hug her.
The angels have guided Angie to paradise, and we send our condolences to her family and thanks for a life well led.
A candle was lit by Steve Gombaski
on January 4, 2018 12:33 PM
Message from Jill, Joy, Kyle, Kelly, Ryan, Carly, Kevin and Celina
January 1, 2018 7:37 PM
Our Dear (Great) Aunt Angie was known for the simple things in life.
Who we are...
Where are we going...
And who we have been...
She gave us the inheritance of the gift of memories.
God blessed us with her contagious smile and her interesting conversations. She was family famous for her award-winning, pleasing pierogies that melted in your mouth and her heavenly, perfect pineapple squares. Her chocolate chip cookies could be displayed on the shelves of any bakery.
She overcame so many health obstacles and was still intellectually sound. Thank God that we were blessed with so many years of celebrating her life, as a faithful pure heart, entering the Kingdom of God.
We love you to the moon and back!
Love,
Jill, Joy, Kyle, Kelly, Ryan, Carly, Kevin and Celina
Message from Connie Nonno Rayl
December 31, 2017 9:14 PM
Dear Plucinski and Cornachione Families,
Angie was a remarkable woman who meant so much to my family. She was a life long friend of my mother, Pauline Nonno, from childhood through school into adulthood. She was a bridesmaid in mom and dad's wedding, a godmother to my brother, Lou, and a loving friend to all of us. We will remember her beautiful smile, her inquisitive mind, her healthy sense of humor, and her spunk as she dealt with her failing health.
We offer you our deepest sympathy. Love, The Nonno Family