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Condolence From: Daniel and Dorothy Creighton
Condolence: Sincere sympathies from Daniel and Dorothy Creighton to the family of Yolanda Menillo. May you find comfort and peace in memory of your wife, mother and grandmother.
Monday December 29, 2014
Condolence From: Kevin Farrell
Condolence: I can honestly say that I'm unable to picture an image in my head of my Aunt without a huge, warm smile on her face. I will miss her.
Wednesday December 17, 2014
Condolence From: Diane Pucca
Condolence: There is nothing I can say that Susan Tito (Hi Susan) hasn't already said so beautifully. Mrs. Menillo truly indeed was the mother for us all. XOXO.
Tuesday December 16, 2014
Condolence From: Fran Menillo
Condolence: I was lucky enough to grow up 3-4 blocks away from my cousins, Aunt and Uncle and so, I spent plenty of time at their house. My memories of my Aunt Yolanda are warm, happy and like a ray of sunshine. She was always funny, smiling and sweet. My cousin and I went everywhere with her and my mom - especially our ill-fated trips to the orthodontist! I will miss her gentle touch and loving smile and will hold my cousin Pam's hand as she grieves ...I love you Aunt Yolanda !
Monday December 15, 2014
Condolence From: Susan Tito
Condolence: I am heartbroken to hear of the passing of this incredible, wonderful woman who, when I was a very young child, was like a second mother to me. My earliest memory of her was when I sat in a wading pool with Lisa, probably no older than 3 or 4, and she showed us how to make "waves" with the water. That was probably my first practical life lesson! She embodied warmth and love and was everything a mother should be, always making me feel loved when I didn't feel loved by my own mother! She was the arbiter of diplomacy, too. Young children can get competitive and Yolanda would always make sure to say something nice, whether Lisa and other friends were playing a game or drawing pictures and wanted to know whose was better. She embodied the word "mother," not just to her own kids but to all of her children's friends, too. And I still remember her cooking — I loved her braciole — the first time I ever had anything like that — along with all the Chips Ahoy cookies she cheered me up with. A terrible, terrible loss. All my condolences and deepest sympathies to Bob, my dear friend Lisa, Pam and their families. Love, Susan
Monday December 15, 2014

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