

Mom was born in Clayville NY with a Doctor in attendance at home. She has two living siblings Martha (Shirley) and Bruce Greenman. She had six children and three step children. Her children at Fred (Butch) Donna (Me) Laurie, Carol, Charles (Chuckie) who passed away and James (Jimmy). And many many grandchildren and great grandchildren. In her later years she lived in Unadilla and had many friends there who will miss her
Her and my Dad (Fred) were divorced when I was still very young and she remarried Frank Amatuccio in 1969.
Mom loved all of her children dearly and forgave us all for all the stupid things we did.
In her later years she lived in Unadilla and had many friends there who will miss her.
I miss you every day Mom and I wish your were still here I know that you were suffering in the end and God did see you getting tired and he took you home with him. My you rest in peace. I know that you are here in my house with me every day because of the urn being here but I also feel your presence here with me.
Every day when I look down and see those extra set of prints I know you are walking right along side of me and that you will never leave me and as long as I see them I can make it thru the day.
Every morning I get up and put on your thumb print I think I carry you with me in my heart, and I always say good morning or good evening to you.
You are in my heart and Laurie the other day said I sounded just like you when I said to her call me when you get home.
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Ann Jeanette Amatuccio, 72, of Unadilla, passed away on Friday, June 28, 2013 at the A.O. Fox Hospital after a long courageous fight with an illness.
Ann was born on February 4, 1941 in Clayville, New York, the daughter of the late Charles and Dora (Laraby) Greenman. On April 4, 1969, she married Frank Amatuccio and the couple celebrated 35 years of marriage until Frank’s passing in 2004. Ann was a retiree from Corning Glass in Oneonta after working there for many years.
She really took pleasure in the simple things in life. Some of her favorite pastimes included playing bingo with her friends at the Senior Center, watching her favorite TV programs and riding her scooter around Unadilla. But what she loved most was spending time with her family, especially her children, grand and great grandchildren. May you rest in peace Mom.
Ann is survived by her children, Fred Parliman III of Maryville, Washington, Donna Harris, and her husband Bob of Schenectady, Laurie Kiel, and her husband Daryl of Otego, Carol Barth, and her partner Garrett of Everett, Washington, and James Amatuccio of Oneonta; her step son, Ralph Amatuccio, and his wife Donna of Unadilla, and many grandchildren and many, many great grandchildren.
She is also survived by her sister, Shirley Martin of Grand Gorge, and her brother, Bruce Greenman of Mt. Upton, and several nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Ann was predeceased by her husband, Frank, and her son, Charles “Chuckie” Amatuccio.
Friends and family may call from 5pm to 7pm on Wednesday, July 3, 2013 at the Bookhout Funeral Home, 357 Main Street, Oneonta, at which time the family will be present.
A funeral service will be held immediately following the calling hours at 7pm at the funeral home, with the Rev. Mel Farmer officiating.
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