Stella Pudzuvelis

Born on Aug 18, 1921
Departed on May 19, 2016

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Pete and John, My sincere sympathies I express to you on hearing the loss of your Mother. I remember her as a very kind, elegant woman, who loved life to the fullest. Cherish the memories she has given you!

John and Kathi, you have my sympathy and it sounds from the notice that your had a full and rich life. Take care, and you are in my thoughts. Jim

John, Kathi and Peter- You have our sincere sympathy with the loss of your mom, Stella. She and your father, Bill gave many hours of help to us at Christmas time to make All Saints even more beautiful during the Christmas Season. You are in ours prayers. Pat & Sandy Murphy

Peter and John: You have my deepest sympathy upon the passing of your mother Stella. We do not know one another, however I met your mother when I worked for the Postal Service (36-1/2 yrs). I remember Stella as a classy, professional, hard working and very sweet person. She always had a smile on her face. May all your wonderful memories of your mother sustain you during this sad time.

John, my condolences to you and your family. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

I remember Stella as being Bernice's sister. I had worked at the radiology office with Bernice. They were three great, sweet ladies and will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to you, John and you, Peter, and your families.

Dear John and Peter: Although we don't know each other, my grandmother, Bessie Rudzinski (Lithuanian) and my mother Ida Palmer both knew your mother. My mother Ida took Hawaiian slide guitar lessons from Stella. We were born and raised in the brown brick house at the bottom of the hill on Memorial Drive. My grandmother lived next door in the "blonde" brick house As I grew up my grandmother and mother spoke many, many times on the phone with your mother in their native Lithuanian, and so in this connection between us, I wish to extend my deepest sympathies to you both, in your loss. May you find comfort in all of the memories of your dear mother.

John and Peter, I am sorry to hear of Stella's passing. I fondly recall those many occasions when I would visit Stella and Bill at their home on White Oak Road. We spoke mostly about family and the people she worked with from the Post Office. I will miss her laughter and her kind nature. Jim Thiher

My sister Irene and Stella were close as sisters. This relation has been since they were small children and grew as they did. Always together in everything even to wearing the same glasses. They are togher once again.

My father, Fred Howard Gilmor, spoke of Stella and her best friend Irene long before I met her. They attended elementary through high school together and my father always remembered her sparkling personality and intelligence! He had many stories of their adventures. Stella lives on in those stories and will not soon be forgotten. Rest in Peace, dearest Stella.

John and Kathi...Please accept my condolences on the death of your mother. My thoughts are with you and the family.

We are so sorry about Stella's passing. She was an outstanding mother and friend. She led a remarkable life, which we celebrate at this time.