Surviving Pinky is her husband of 68 years John; daughter, Barbara Iagnemma of Bradner, Ohio; granddaughter, Dawn (Jamie) Iagnemma-Mossbarger of Weston, Ohio; great-grandchildren, Aaliyah & Joe; special companion pets, Ginger & Autumn.
Pinky worked at the former W & R Truck Stop/Travel Inn where she was a cook. She was a member of the Bradner Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary Firebells and the Bradner United Methodist Church. She enjoyed shopping, listening to Elvis music and watching his movies, visiting Graceland many times and watching Tiger Woods golfing.
Friends will be received from 10-11 AM Saturday (December 1, 2018) at Barndt Funeral Home in Wayne, Ohio where a Celebration of Life Service will begin at 11:00 AM Saturday with Pastor Vernagaye Sullivan officiating. Burial will be in Bradner Cemetery near Bradner, Ohio with a bereavement luncheon to follow back at the Bradner Volunteer Fire Department. Pinky’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the staff of Wood Haven Nursing Home & staff of the Bridge Hospice Care Center for the wonderful care given to her during her stay. Memorial donations may be made to the Bradner Volunteer Fired Department Auxiliary Firebells.
Surviving Pinky is her husband of 68 years John; daughter, Barbara Iagnemma of Bradner, Ohio; granddaughter, Dawn (Jamie) Iagnemma-Mossbarger of Weston, Ohio; great-grandchildren, Aaliyah & Joe; special companion pets, Ginger & Autumn.
Pinky worked at the former W & R Truck Stop/Travel Inn where she was a cook. She was a member of the Bradner Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary Firebells and the Bradner United Methodist Church. She enjoyed shopping, listening to Elvis music and watching his movies, visiting Graceland many times and watching Tiger Woods golfing.
Friends will be received from 10-11 AM Saturday (December 1, 2018) at Barndt Funeral Home in Wayne, Ohio where a Celebration of Life Service will begin at 11:00 AM Saturday with Pastor Vernagaye Sullivan officiating. Burial will be in Bradner Cemetery near Bradner, Ohio with a bereavement luncheon to follow back at the Bradner Volunteer Fire Department. Pinky’s family would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to the staff of Wood Haven Nursing Home & staff of the Bridge Hospice Care Center for the wonderful care given to her during her stay. Memorial donations may be made to the Bradner Volunteer Fired Department Auxiliary Firebells.
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