Elizabeth Guinta Jackson Twp., New Jersey Obituary

Elizabeth Guinta

ELIZABETH LEONA GUINTA, 76, of Manalapan, NJ, passed away on Monday, February 1, 2021, at home. She was born in Staten Island, NY and resided there until settling in Manalapan, NJ. Elizabeth was employed as a teacher’s aide for Volunteers of America, Staten Island, NY, for 30 years prior to her retirement. She was predeceased by her son, Rocco Guinta, Jr., in 1989 and by her husband, Rocco Guinta, Sr., in 2014. Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Susan Daquila and her husband, Ron; her son, Frank Guinta; and by her 2 grandchildren, Savanna and Cydney. Services are private at the convenience of the family and are under the care of the GEORGE S. HASSLER FUNERAL HOME, 980 Bennetts Mills Rd., Jackson Twp., NJ. For further information and to send condolence messages to the family please select the appropriate tab.
September 28, 1944 - February 1, 202109/28/194402/01/2021
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ELIZABETH LEONA GUINTA, 76, of Manalapan, NJ, passed away on Monday, February 1, 2021, at home. She was born in Staten Island, NY and resided there until settling in Manalapan, NJ. Elizabeth was employed as a teacher’s aide for Volunteers of America, Staten Island, NY, for 30 years prior to her retirement. She was predeceased by her son, Rocco Guinta, Jr., in 1989 and by her husband, Rocco Guinta, Sr., in 2014. Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Susan Daquila and her husband, Ron; her son, Frank Guinta; and by her 2 grandchildren, Savanna and Cydney. Services are private at the convenience of the family and are under the care of the GEORGE S. HASSLER FUNERAL HOME, 980 Bennetts Mills Rd., Jackson Twp., NJ. For further information and to send condolence messages to the family please select the appropriate tab.

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