obit
Check out this obituary. Maybe this is Michael's Family.
June 26, 2003
Anna Vincenza Marion Eufemia
Albany, NY—Anna Vincenza Marion Eufemia, 96, formerly of 160 Creamery Road, South Westerlo, New York, went to rest June 18th at the Eden Park Nursing Care Home in Albany. Born in New York City on January 25, 1907, Anna was the daughter of the late Carmino and Lucia Marino.
Throughout her life, Anna followed the path of service to her church. As a communicant of St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church since 1945, Anna was also a devoted member of the Catholic Daughters of America and the Rosary Alter Society at St. John’s. She lovingly crocheted baptismal blankets for the new baptized of St. John’s parish and knitted lap robes for the shut-in’s in local hospital and nursing homes. Anna and her children, in her husband Vincent’s memory, donated the beautiful church steeple and chimes at St. John’s.
Anna’s love of life, music and especially dancing showed in her daily life. She had the ability to wrap you up in her generous smile and her “I love you’s” to all she met. Anna along with her husband, Vincent (Jim) Eufemia, opened the famous VinceAnna’s Restaurant in South Westerlo in 1945 and later another VinceAnna’s in New Jersey and Florida. Anna and Vince, along with children James, Charles and Virginia, worked side by side until his death in 1965 where upon son, James took over with his mom, Anna, and son Charles at VinceAnna’s in Florida. As a young Girl, Anna worked as a seamstress for a famous dress designer in New York City where she learned to make fancy dresses and gowns and when the time came, designed and made her daughter Virginia’s wedding gown. Anna was always eager to offer help in sharing her talents of sewing and crocheting. She enjoyed attending the luncheon’s with her senior friends at the Grange. Everyone knew Anna by her smile and concerns of others. Her love for her family and friends was always present and will never be forgotten.
A devoted mother to her children she is survived by her daughter Virginia (Eufemia) Mangold of South Westerlo and son’s Charles Eufemia of New Port Richey, Florida and James Eufemia of South Westerlo, her son-in-law, Robert Mangold and daughter-in-law Brenda Eufemia. She was the greatest Gram to Robbie, Jeffrey, Kim, MICHAEL and PattiAnn; to Kevin, Mickey and Gina and to Teresa, Deanna, and Angela and the very best “Nonie” (Great-Gramma) to Charlie, Joseph, Sal and Sam DeTillio; to Christopher Marks,; to Sarah and Victoria Mangold; to Melissa and Robbie Mangold; to Nicholas, Ryan and Evan Mangold; to Thurman Picareli; to Jesse Clark; to Michael Eufemia-McNerney and to Danielle Eufemia.
Anna was predeceased by her loving husband, Vincent, her daughter Patricia Eufemia, her son, Joseph Eufemia, her sisters, Gertrude Caffiero and Barbara Rugard.
Funeral services were at Cunningham’s Funeral Home and a Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated at St. John the Baptist Roman Catholic Church. Interment was at Greenville Cemetery, Greenville, New York.
Anna’s family wishes to thank the nurses and volunteers of Community Hospice of St. Peter’s Hospital and the caring nurses and aides at Eden Park Nursing Care Facility in Albany.