Virginia was born in Clarksburg, WV on September 20, 1918 to Joseph Devono and Catherine Desimone Devono. She lived in Clarksburg WV, Washington PA and then Bridgeport, WV followed by her last six years in her daughter’s home in Bakersfield, California.
Surviving are a son Michael Joseph Aiello, McKees Rocks, PA and daughter Kathy Ann Aiello Wise. Local nieces include: Juliann Vargo Wanstreet, Mary Louise (Weege) Vargo, Rose and Becky Lucente, Catherine Beto Fredrick and Mary Catherine Aiello, great-nieces Amanda Wanstreet Cathey, Jessica Wanstreet Wolf, Cathy Benedum, Francesca Beto, and the daughters of Joe and Velma Lucente, and the daughters of Bernard and Barbara Beto. Local nephews include Robert Beto, and great-nephew Matthew Wanstreet, Joe Frederick, Johnny Beto, and the sons and of Tony Lucente. There are many other nieces and nephews in various states.
She was preceded in death by her first husband Dominick Aiello and second husband Samuel Levato. Also preceding her were a brother, John Devono, and sisters Daisy Lucente, Rose Zannino, Margaret Vargo, Lucy Worden, and infant Mary Devono.
Virginia was an outspoken and vivacious person with a quick smile and easy laugh that was infectious. Her life was dedicated to her family and helping others in need.
Friends will be received at All Saints Catholic Church (317 East Main Street, Bridgeport) on Sunday, June 14, 2015 from 6 pm to 8 pm, a Vigil Prayer Service will take place at 7:30 pm. On Monday, June 15 at 10 am, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Afterward, attendees will proceed followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Reverend Father Hilarion Cann will officiate both services.
Davis-Weaver Funeral Home
June 2015
Virginia was born in Clarksburg, WV on September 20, 1918 to Joseph Devono and Catherine Desimone Devono. She lived in Clarksburg WV, Washington PA and then Bridgeport, WV followed by her last six years in her daughter’s home in Bakersfield, California.
Surviving are a son Michael Joseph Aiello, McKees Rocks, PA and daughter Kathy Ann Aiello Wise. Local nieces include: Juliann Vargo Wanstreet, Mary Louise (Weege) Vargo, Rose and Becky Lucente, Catherine Beto Fredrick and Mary Catherine Aiello, great-nieces Amanda Wanstreet Cathey, Jessica Wanstreet Wolf, Cathy Benedum, Francesca Beto, and the daughters of Joe and Velma Lucente, and the daughters of Bernard and Barbara Beto. Local nephews include Robert Beto, and great-nephew Matthew Wanstreet, Joe Frederick, Johnny Beto, and the sons and of Tony Lucente. There are many other nieces and nephews in various states.
She was preceded in death by her first husband Dominick Aiello and second husband Samuel Levato. Also preceding her were a brother, John Devono, and sisters Daisy Lucente, Rose Zannino, Margaret Vargo, Lucy Worden, and infant Mary Devono.
Virginia was an outspoken and vivacious person with a quick smile and easy laugh that was infectious. Her life was dedicated to her family and helping others in need.
Friends will be received at All Saints Catholic Church (317 East Main Street, Bridgeport) on Sunday, June 14, 2015 from 6 pm to 8 pm, a Vigil Prayer Service will take place at 7:30 pm. On Monday, June 15 at 10 am, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated. Afterward, attendees will proceed followed by interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. Reverend Father Hilarion Cann will officiate both services.
Davis-Weaver Funeral Home
June 2015
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