Emma Perazzoli
July 28, 1916 ~ August 6, 2008
Emma Perazzoli, 92, of Weirton died Wednesday August 6, 2008, at the Weirton Medical Center.
Emma was born on July 28, 1916, in Harpersville, OH, the daughjter of the late Joseph and Mathilda Franciosi Marinacci. She was also preceded in death by her four brothers, Tony, John, Joseph and August Marinacci.
Emma was a homemaker who enjoyed traveling and especially playing BINGO. She was a member of Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church, and the Christian Mothers.
She is survived by her husband, Joseph Perazzoli, whom she married on September 1, 1934; her three daughters, Frances and Joseph Bertha, Patty and Rich Wieloh all of Weirton, WV and Barbara and Ed Greenberg of Navarre, FL; her brother, Nick Marinacci of Weirton, WV; her sister, Anne Yazevac of Burgettstown, PA; her 12 grandchildren, 21 great grandchildren and her 1 great great grandchild.
Funeral services will be held 11 AM Friday, at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV
Rev. Fr. Dean Borgmeyer will preside.
Entombment will follow at the Saint Paul Cemetery Mausoleum.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church 229 California Avenue Weirton, WV 26062
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Dear Pappap, Aunt Fran,Pattie, Barb and families, You have our deepest sympathies. We will remember Nunnie and her amazing ability to watch “tons” of bingo cards at once. She was always able to make us laugh and my dad loved the “smelley” fish that she made for him at Christmas. You now have an angel watching over all of you. God be with you at this time and always. Love, Gerry, Melanie and Chris
JOE AND FRances sorry to hear of your loss sincerely jerry hamill
My sympathy to all of you on the passing of Nunnie – especially Mr. Perazzoli. You took the best care of her and shared a special and long lasting love. Today I am remembering happier days when I spent so much time with Vickie and her Nunnie and Pappap were next door – sometimes we had to be really quiet though 🙂 Those are good growing up memories! A good life, a good example, and a good family – I love you and miss you all. “Mitzi”
To the family of Emma Perazzoli We would like to extend our deepest sympathy to Joe and family,with the passing of Emma. I will always remember her deep rich laughter and smiling face,when our two families would get together for dinner at each others home.She had a great sense of humor,and always made you feel welcome.An example of her sense of humor,was that she would never call me by my birth name Frank,but insisted on calling me by my nickname of Spanky!!. These good thoughts will be with us always. Love and Peace Frank and Connie Pietranton.
To the family of Emma Perazzoli, our sincere sympathy. Ken and Darla Ogle
Uncle Joe and Family, I regret that I did not hear about Aunt Emma’s passing on – till after her funeral and thus I was unable to attend her services. It is always a sad time when a loved one passes on but we all can take comfort in the fact that she lived into her 90’s just like her Aunts in Barisciano, Italy did. Dan Marinacci