Alice Guglielmi
October 31 1924 - December 8 2009
FAMILY AND FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO MEET AT CHURCH
Visitation :
John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
Thursday December 10th 2009 4:00-8:00 PM
1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus Ohio 43212
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Services:
Prayer Service
Thursday December 10th 2009
at 7:30 pm
John Quint Treboni Funeral Home
1177 W. 5th Avenue
Columbus
, Ohio 43212
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Funeral Mass
Friday December 11th 2009
at 10:00 am
St. John the Baptist Italian Catholic Church
720 Hamlet Street
Columbus
, Ohio 43215-1534
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Obituary
Alice Guglielmi went to be with the Lord on Tuesday December 8, 2009. Alice proudly served in the US Army during World War II. She is preceded in death by her husband of 59 years Aldino, sister Anna Marie (Robert) Shea and brother-in-law Richard Arthurs. Survived by sister Vera Arthurs, daughters Toni Bishop and Yvonne (Carlos) Miller, grandchildren; Ronnie (Connie), Eric, Dino (Jessica) and Renee. Also survived by 6 great grandchildren and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call THURSDAY December 10, 2009 at the JOHN QUINT TREBONI FUNERAL HOME, 1177 W. 5th Avenue, from 4:00-8:00 PM with a Prayer Service at 7:30 PM. Funeral Mass will be held 10:00 AM on FRIDAY December 11, 2009 at St. John the Baptist Italian Catholic Church, 720 Hamlet Street, Rev. Fr. William A. Metzger, Presider. FAMILY & FRIENDS ARE ASKED TO MEET AT CHURCH. Committal Service will follow at Our Mother of Sorrows Chapel within the St. Joseph Cemetery, 6440 South High Street, Lockbourne, Ohio. In lieu of flowers, friends who wish may contribute in memory of Alice to the American Cancer Society, 870 Michigan Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43215. Condolences may be sent via www.johnquint.com.
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Condolences for Alice Guglielmi
From : Georgia Anne and Nick Ruffing
To : Toni and Vonnie
Date: December 10th 2009
Dear Toni and Vonnie,
Our very deepest sympathy go to both of you on this very sad day, I know Aunt Alice was more than ready to go home and be with the rest of her loving family and I know they welcomed her with open arms and I know they are probably having a wonderful meal of perogi and sour cabbage and talking of the past. We will all miss her terribly but she is in a much happier place now. I have great memories of Aunt Alice and probably the two worst times in my life she was there for me the worst being when my Mom died and she was right there with Jerrie and I to help us throught the very sad time and the other time goes way back when I was young and stupid and again she was there for me. She was the fun one of the family and you could always plan on having fun if Aunt Alice was going to be there. I am so happy to have all of those very fond memories and that will help me through this very sad time and I am sure you girls will use this very same tool also. Thank God for our memories and I am sure Aunt Alice would want us to remember the good times. Please know that if there is anything we can do to help you, please just give us a call and its done. It is so hard when you loose a parent no matter how old you are, they are still your Mommy and Daddy. Our prayers are with you.
From : Sue Lowry`
To : Yvonne
Date: December 10th 2009
Dear Yvonne: I just read of your mom's passing in the Dispatch. I am so sorry to hear. I remember her well and going to her home and trying on her wigs. She was not too happy about it. I have lost contact with you over the years, but we shared many good times in the past when we lived in the apartments. we also had some funny, scary times too. Please know my prayers are with you and yours. My regards to Renee and Dino. Renee used to come to my apartment and help me with the dishes. Would love to talk to you and know how you are doing. Again, my sympathies for the loss of your Mom. Will leave my e mail if you wish to contact me.
From : Louis J. Asmo
To : Guglielmi Family
Date: December 18th 2009
Dear Guglielmi Family please accept my sympathies for your loss of Dear Alice who I knew quite well from early childhood both on St Clair Avenue and 18th Avenue in Linden. Alice and Babba were great friends with my Mother and Father, Joe and Gloria Asmo and I was around them all of the time during my childhood and have nothing but great memories with laughs all the while. God rest her soul and she is now with lots of the other St. Clair Italians and we will all soon be together again!!!