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Clementine Angela Whiteis

August 29, 1924 – May 31, 2010


Services will be held at a later date for Clementine “Clem” Whiteis, 85, of Roswell, who passed away Monday, May 31, 2010.

 

Clem was born August 29, 1924, to Joseph Chiarantano and Angela Sollazzo in North Braddock, Pennsylvania.  She was an accomplished cello player who loved people, playing bingo and music.

 Clem was also an avid bowler who bowled on the Tuesday Seniors League faithfully.  Clem enjoyed crocheting and fishing.  She served as past president of the V.F.W. Woman’s Auxiliary Post 2575 and was a retired postal worker.

Clem is survived by her husband, Robert “Bud”, of the family home; one daughter, Angel Mayes and her husband, Donald, of Roswell; one son, James Wiess and his wife, Christi, of Tennessee; one grandson, Antonio Suggins, serving in the United States Army; two step-sons, Gary and Bob Whiteis; and several nieces and nephews in the East Coast.

She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother, Frank Chiarantano.

Please share your thoughts and memories with the family in the online register book at andersonbethany.com.

Services are under the direction of Anderson-Bethany Funeral Home & Crematory. http://www.andersonbethany.com

UPDATE:

A graveside service is scheduled for Clementine “Clem” Whiteis, 85, of Roswell on November 6, 2010, 10:00 a.m. at South Park Cemetery.

Clem passed away Monday, May 31, 2010. Clem was born August 29, 1924 to Joseph Chiarantano and Angela Sollazzo in North Braddock, Pennsylvania.

She was an accomplished Chello player who loved people, playing bingo and music. Clem enjoyed crocheting and fishing. She served as past President of the V.F.W. Woman’s Auxiliary Post 2575 and was a retired Postal Worker.

Clem is survived by her husband Robert of the family home; a daughter Angel Mayes and her husband Donald of Roswell; a son James Weiss and his wife Christi of Tennessee; a grandson Antonio Stiggins, who is serving in the United States Army; two step-sons Gary and Bob Whiteis; and several nieces and nephews in the East Coast.

She is preceded in death by her parents and one brother Frank Chiarantano. Please take a moment to share your thoughts and memories with the family in the online register book at http://andersonbethany.com