Kathleen Ferraioli's Obituary
Kathleen Ferraioli (née Milione) peacefully joined her late husband Carmen Ferraioli on his birthday, May 21, 2021. She was 91. The longtime resident of MOORESTOWN NJ, is survived by her sister Lillian Powers of Bryn Mawr, PA and four children: Carman Ferraioli (Steven Snook), Maria-Laura Bell (Robert), Kathleen Wagner (Joseph Morris) and Alfred Ferraioli (Cheryl). She was the proud grandmother of four grandchildren, Nicholas Wagner and Erika , Madelyn and Abigail Ferraioli.
Originally from Pennfield PA, one of eight children, Kathleen developed a love of conversation and healthy debate. She was an accomplished musician and the eldest daughter of sculptor, Louis Milione. Her role of supportive wife was easily juggled while nurturing her four children.
This devout Roman Catholic channeled her strong convictions into charitable work. As a CCD teacher and consummate role model of Christian values, she satisfied both her love of children and need to teach. While playing hostess often, she effortlessly exercised her culinary skills; happiest when her home was full of family and friends. Her curiosity spurred her insatiable love of travel, history, and scholarship.
Relatives and friends are invited to celebrate Kathleen and Carmen Ferraioli’s lives by gathering at Givnish of Cinnaminson, 1200 Route 130 N., on Wednesday morning from 8:30 – 9:45 am. A Mass in honor of Kathleen and Carmen will be held at 10:30 am at Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish, 42 W. Main St., Moorestown. Interment, with military honors, will follow, 12:45 pm at Holy Cross Cemetery, 626 Baily Rd., Yeadon, PA.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Kathleen and Carmen's memory may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, www.stjude.org.
To share your fondest memories and condolences of Kathleen and Carmen, please visit www.Givnish.com.
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