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Gina Eva Rita
Ciuffa

October 11, 1942 – September 20, 2018

Gina Ciuffa
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Condolence From: LAURA TYSOWSKI
Condolence: THINKING OF YOU: SEPT 19 2019
My dear Ms. Gina. I can't believe it's been almost a year since you asked Jesus to take you home. When I used to visit you I would always play a CD. Now when I'm missing you I play the CD and reminisce about the fun we had together. Its beautiful today. The sun is shining and the trees are changing colors. I am still a Pastoral Minister and I thank you for your guidance. Its too funny because I went to Swan Village Nursing Home today and as I was driving there guess what I found on the passenger seat. A box of chocolate covered Digestive cookies. Boy we sure loved to eat them together. It brings back such fond memories and now I share the cookies with the seniors. They love them too. I will continue to keep you and the family in my prayers. Let my Mom & Dad know I'm OK and I miss and Love them very much. CIAO for now Ms. Gina. Your loving cousin, Laura.
Thursday September 19, 2019
Condolence From: Patricia Levitt
Condolence: Life is all about Choices. Choices we make and choices we live by. Gina made a choice that I hope brought her some peace in the end. Footprints in the sand are washed away by the tides. Footprints on solid ground remain and form lasting legacies.
Wednesday October 10, 2018
Condolence From: Linda Harrington
Condolence: I was very sad to learn that my old school chum had passed away. We went to high school together, and shared some great adventures along with Rutelle Bembridge and Edwardine Rappel. The four of us had great times, and Gina was always in the forefront of our adventures. I married and eventually moved to BC, and thus lost touch. But I will always remember her lovely smile, and lively spirit. I am very sorry that I didn't know her better in our later years.
Saturday October 06, 2018
Condolence From: Rutelle & Barry Bembridge
Condolence: Thank you Laura for leaving your wonderful condolence. It gave us great joy to read that Gina had such a wonderful friend in you in her later years.

I met Gina at St. Mary's High School. Gina, Edwardine (Eddie), Linda and myself formed a close circle of friends for a number of years. Gina lead us into many great adventures. She was so full of life. The four of us had so much fun together.

Gina, Eddie and Linda were bridesmaids at our wedding in 1963. We drifted apart as the 3 of us went about our married lives and Gina looked after her mother with great care and love. After her mother died circumstances changed Gina. It was difficult for us friends to keep
the close ties with her. Gina and I corresponded yearly through cards at Easter and Christmas and she always sent me a card for Mother's Day. I would write a little about happenings in my life. She would send us best wishes but never wrote about what she was doing so Barry and I were so grateful to read your condolence message Laura.

Rest in peace Gina and we will always remember your laughing smile, adventurous spirit and kindness to others.
Monday October 01, 2018
Condolence From: LAURA TYSOWSKI
Condolence: LOVING COUSIN LAURA TYSOWSKI
My dearest cousin Gina. How lucky were we to have found each other after so many lost years. It was meant to be. My dad always said my brothers would take care of me and thanks to my dearest brother Guy I found you. As you are aware I often thought of you and also prayed for you over the years.
After I found you I continued to pray for you and it was at a Sunday Service I heard a Pastoral Minister asking for people to join the ministry. I immediately signed up and proceeded to take the three month course to become a Pastoral Minister myself. What a calling and it was all because of you. Don't forget to stay close to continue to guide and assist me in this Ministry.
What fun we had over the months, painting nails, eating Lay's chips and drinking Coke. And let's not forget those chocolate covered digestive cookies and pudding.
Leaving a legacy is about life and living. Creating meaning in our lives is something few people attain and you my dear Gina have done that for me. Through my Pastoral Ministry I shall continue to live a full and meaningful life.
God works in mysterious ways and when I heard the news my eyes filled up with tears because I will miss our visits. Your eyes and smile would light up the room when I walked in and that made me love you all the more. I am so lucky to have had you as a cousin Gina and I know in my heart you felt the same way.
Stay close now as we have lots of work to do.
Did you know our first friends in life are our cousins and what fun we had as we squealed and laughed together as we played.
In CELEBRATION of your life Gina, I raise my wine glass, filled with Coke and I'm also nibbling on some chips. So yummy.
RIP my dear Gina and we will celebrate together again when we are reunited in heaven.
Love always cousin Laura Tysowski.
Saturday September 29, 2018
Condolence From: Keith and Roberta Rogers (Cioni)
Condolence: So sorry for your loss. My prayers for Gina and family. ๐Ÿ™๐ŸŒน๐ŸŒน
Friday September 28, 2018

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