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Marie Antoinette <I>Elbert</I> Pizelo

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Marie Antoinette Elbert Pizelo

Birth
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Death
19 Oct 2011 (aged 74)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
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~~*~~Marie Antoinette Pizelo (Elbert), a Providence Associate in Spokane, died October 19 after a short battle with cancer. She was born in Spokane on September 21, 1937, to Antoinette and Anthony Elbert and was one of ten children. Marie married Phil Pizelo on July 27, 1957,and were blessed with four children.
~~She was a lifelong Catholic, working at St. Joseph's Church for a decade as lay administrator. She had volunteered at the Women's Hearth drop-in center, an inter community ministry, for the past 20 years and also was a Spokane Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) and Hospice volunteer. Her many hobbies included painting, sewing, ceramics, cake decorating, wood working, photography and clay sculpture. She kept herself very active.
~*~Survivors include her children, Tony(Bonnie)Pizelo, Paul(Liz)Pizelo, Mark(Karen)Pizelo, Mike(Jeannie Cooper)Pizelo; five grandchildren;brothers Vince(Bernie)Elbert and Leo(Helen)Elbert; sisters Rita(Joe)Hartman, Gina(Frank)Shotwell; and brother-in-law William(Clara)Sauer.
~~A memorial service was held on November 7 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes.
~~*~~A Good and Faithful servant of the Lord has returned home.~~*~~
~~*~~Marie Antoinette Pizelo (Elbert), a Providence Associate in Spokane, died October 19 after a short battle with cancer. She was born in Spokane on September 21, 1937, to Antoinette and Anthony Elbert and was one of ten children. Marie married Phil Pizelo on July 27, 1957,and were blessed with four children.
~~She was a lifelong Catholic, working at St. Joseph's Church for a decade as lay administrator. She had volunteered at the Women's Hearth drop-in center, an inter community ministry, for the past 20 years and also was a Spokane Child Abuse and Neglect (SCAN) and Hospice volunteer. Her many hobbies included painting, sewing, ceramics, cake decorating, wood working, photography and clay sculpture. She kept herself very active.
~*~Survivors include her children, Tony(Bonnie)Pizelo, Paul(Liz)Pizelo, Mark(Karen)Pizelo, Mike(Jeannie Cooper)Pizelo; five grandchildren;brothers Vince(Bernie)Elbert and Leo(Helen)Elbert; sisters Rita(Joe)Hartman, Gina(Frank)Shotwell; and brother-in-law William(Clara)Sauer.
~~A memorial service was held on November 7 at the Cathedral of Our Lady of Lourdes.
~~*~~A Good and Faithful servant of the Lord has returned home.~~*~~


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