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Welcome to the Geraldine Audrey Cuccio Memorial Page!
Geraldine Cuccio
Geraldine Cuccio
Thank you for visiting and thinking of Geraldine Audrey Cuccio (October 2, 1935 - March 19, 2020) today.
Anyone that had the pleasure of knowing mom understood the deep love she openly expressed for our 4-legged friends.
Though mom had been plagued recently with failing health, her own eye sight was never an issue.
However, failing eye sight was an issue for my grandmother later in life.
I believe this was the connection mom made many years ago with the “Guiding Eyes for the Blind” program and the connection between people and dogs.
Though mom had donated too many charities, she always felt strongly about the "Guiding Eyes for the Blind" program. I know seeing that support is continued in her memory, would make her smile down upon us all.
Thank you all for your love and support.
The Cuccio Family
Please join me in celebrating mom’s life by making a donation to the “Guiding Eyes for the Blind”. Your donation in supporting this life-changing connection between people and dogs and assisting the blind and visually impaired is greatly appreciated.
Anyone that had the pleasure of knowing mom understood the deep love she openly expressed for our 4-legged friends.
Though mom had been plagued recently with failing health, her own eye sight was never an issue.
However, failing eye sight was an issue for my grandmother later in life.
I believe this was the connection mom made many years ago with the “Guiding Eyes for the Blind” program and the connection between people and dogs.
Though mom had donated too many charities, she always felt strongly about the "Guiding Eyes for the Blind" program. I know seeing that support is continued in her memory, would make her smile down upon us all.
Thank you all for your love and support.
The Cuccio Family
Please join me in celebrating mom’s life by making a donation to the “Guiding Eyes for the Blind”. Your donation in supporting this life-changing connection between people and dogs and assisting the blind and visually impaired is greatly appreciated.
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