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Agnes Kidd <I>Corral</I> De Lucia

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Agnes Kidd Corral De Lucia

Birth
Glasgow, Glasgow City, Scotland
Death
15 Sep 2004 (aged 79)
Keansburg, Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Arneytown, Burlington County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section KE Site 2437
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Agnas was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, daughter to David and Helen Corral. She came to America as a War Bride, aboard an old liberty ship converted to transport thousands of brides from Europe to America after the war. Her and Kearney started a family in Jersey City, but later built a home, and moved to the Jersey shore. Agnas epitomized the ideal of a home maker, mother, and wife of the 50's and 60's. She worshiped her children, and raised them all up to be good citizens, and parents. She was tough minded and independent, and taught her children to be the to live by the same ideals. By her own astute business sense, this housewife, saved the family home, and other properties, and left them to her children when she passed away. She worshiped her grandchildren, who became the focus of her life as her own children grew and left her nest. She was preceded in death by husband, and is survived by six sons, Carmine, James, David, Dwight, Kenneth, and Joseph. And by three daughters, Roseanne, Janice, and Joy. And by at least 20 grand children, and 15 great grand children. Miss you Mom.
Agnas was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland, daughter to David and Helen Corral. She came to America as a War Bride, aboard an old liberty ship converted to transport thousands of brides from Europe to America after the war. Her and Kearney started a family in Jersey City, but later built a home, and moved to the Jersey shore. Agnas epitomized the ideal of a home maker, mother, and wife of the 50's and 60's. She worshiped her children, and raised them all up to be good citizens, and parents. She was tough minded and independent, and taught her children to be the to live by the same ideals. By her own astute business sense, this housewife, saved the family home, and other properties, and left them to her children when she passed away. She worshiped her grandchildren, who became the focus of her life as her own children grew and left her nest. She was preceded in death by husband, and is survived by six sons, Carmine, James, David, Dwight, Kenneth, and Joseph. And by three daughters, Roseanne, Janice, and Joy. And by at least 20 grand children, and 15 great grand children. Miss you Mom.

Bio by: Carmine DeLucia


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