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Colleen DeSimone-Shain

August 1, 1978 - March 10, 2017
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Colleen DeSimone-Shain, on March 10, 2017, of Pine Hill. Age 38. Beloved wife of Anthony DeSimone. Devoted mother of Christopher Bernstein and Savannah DeSimone. Loving daughter of Betty Shain (Thomas) and the late John Shain. Colleen was a mother to her nieces and nephews. Colleen DeSimone (Shain) You will be missed by a lot ofContinue Reading

Mark F left a message on April 27, 2018:
I met colleen in the summer of 91. She was a shy girl with a kind dimeanor, and love for family. She loved kids and I am cetain yearned to be a mother herself. Where her family went, so did she. She loved to laugh and share eventful times with her mother and siblings. Despite the challenges that families present, she stayed close and suppotive. Her time came early, and her Ioss I am sure is felt. I am saddened to discover this and wish to send my condolences to her family. May here spirit always be sensed and her smile shine through the beautiful children that she brought into this world. It was truly nice knowing you Colleen! Fly with the angels girl!
Emanuel Family left a message on March 16, 2017:
Although it's difficult to see beyond the sorrow, Isaiah 25:8 is the hope for the very near future, for it says “He will swallow up death forever and wipe away the tears from all faces”. And we know God can't lie. Sincerely, Anna
the smith family left a message on March 11, 2017:
that was from the smith family love and thoughts and prayers to you and your family
Reianna left a message on March 11, 2017:
always and forever in my heart:heart: i love you aunt coll:heavy_heart_exclamation_mark_ornament:️
Colleen sister left a message on March 11, 2017:
I love you colleen you are forever my sister. I will keep our conversation forever. I know you loved me. Nobody can control our thoughts and feelings. I am so very happy I was able to see you at the hospital. I will cherish that hug for the rest of my life. It was worth driving 3,ooo plus miles. To share 1 last hug. Thank you for waiting for me. I love you so very much. You no longer in pain. And no more fear. I have so many great memories of us and I hold them close to my heart. I am proud that you are my sister and I am proud of how strong you are. Keep ur eyes out for our messages being sent to heaven. And give my dad a kiss. I look forward to our chats in my dreams ill be waiting with open arms. This is a goodbye this is a see you on the other side soon. Love you always
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Pat Bernstein left a message on March 11, 2017:
Even though we ( me and colleen) had our problems you'll always be in my heart I'm sorry Chris i can't be there just know i love u Stay strong I'm always here if you need me anytime.
Chris Bernstein left a message on March 11, 2017:
i love you mom and i will miss you
Paul Kirk left a message on March 12, 2017:
Me and my wife meet collen at clementon park when we work there she was a good woman.one day she gave me my wife my sister and her three kids a ride home in the rain.and she had her her husband and two other ppl we all fit in her van she will be missed
the smith family left a message on March 11, 2017:
Sent a gift in memory of Colleen DeSimone-Shain
Kathy Donatis left a message on March 12, 2017:
Sent a gift in memory of Colleen DeSimone-Shain
Pat Bernstein left a message on March 11, 2017:
Sent a gift in memory of Colleen DeSimone-Shain
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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