1952
2011
Gloria J. Angona, 59, of Syracuse, passed away August 6, 2011 at Crouse Hospital. She retired from Syracuse Development Center. Predeceased by her daughter, Kimberly Tillapaugh; her parents, Ida and Frederick Tillapaugh.
Survivors: Her sisters, Diana Maneilly, Joyce (Peter) Wagner, and Ruth Ohmann; brother, Frederick (Cathy) Tillapaugh, Jr. of Syracuse ; and several nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts, and uncles.
Calling hour: Monday 11 a.m.-12 p.m. with funeral services to follow at FARONE & SON FUNERAL HOME with services officiated by Rev. Hani Khoury.
Burial in Fyler Settlement Cemetery.
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5 Entries
August 15, 2011
Danilo Esperon
Gloria,you are in a better place now,reunited with Kimmy and others you have loved and lost.You will be missed...
August 15, 2011
Diana L. Maneilly
Gloria, I am going to miss her terribly. She is with Kim, Mom & Dad and all the other relatives that are no longer with us. Have fun up there playing BINGO! Love your sister Diana
August 12, 2011
Wadi Khoury
It is sad to see another cousin pass on. But she now with her daughter Kim, her mom Betty, and our other relatives who pass on. My thoughts and prayers with the family.
August 12, 2011
Ann Pihlaja
I am so sorry that we have to lose another member of our family. Wish I could be there. It's just been too long. I'm sure my mom is laughing at Aunt Leona, Aunt Betty and Kim with Uncle Bob and Uncle Doug cracking jokes as well. Miss you all, your loving cousin, Ann
August 12, 2011
Rosemary "Rosebud" Oleson
Diana: I am so so sorry to hear about Gloria. She was a kind, loving person and will be greatly missed. She is now in heaven with your mom and Kim (probably playing bingo) - Please keep in touch.
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