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Alice M. Camilli
November 3, 1932 - May 19, 2026
On Tuesday, May 19, 2026, Alice Marie Camilli, age 93, of Harmar Township, passed away peacefully. She was the wife of the late William Camilli; daughter of the late Harry and Mary (Hahnebohm) Norman; sister of the late Mildred Anderson and the late Margaret Brusco.
She was the devoted mother of Robert (Gail) Hahnebohm, Mary Ann Camilli, Lynn Marie Camilli and Patricia Renee (Camilli) Finch. She was the beloved grandmother to eight grandchildren: Amy (Doug) Corsaro, Renee Hahnebohm, Mike Hahnebohm; William (Kara) Stevwing, Samantha Stevwing; and triplet grandsons James Finch, John Finch, Jacob Finch and beloved great-grandmother to four great-grandchildren: Shawn Barker, Brandon Barker, Evan Barker and Madyson Corsaro.
Alice was a strong and loyal woman when it came to her immediate family and close friends. She was immensely proud of her children and grandchildren, fiercely supporting them through every stage of life. Above all, she cherished all of them whose love for her was immeasurable and whose love she returned unconditionally. Her most valuable quality was the LOVE that consistently radiated from her!
Love is a most important word.
A bell isn’t a bell until you ring it.
A song isn’t a song until you sing it.
And the LOVE that is in us wasn’t put there to stay.
LOVE isn’t LOVE until you give it away.
~ John Wooden
Alice was also a very adaptable and resilient individual. She made the best out of very challenging situations and was an excellent example of how to treat people! She was a natural without seemingly knowing what is most important in life and how to make those around her very happy and valued.
Although we miss her very much, we are comforted that she is with her family members and friends that have already passed and with whom she has deeply missed. “We love you Mom with all our hearts. Now you can rest and enjoy all the things that made you “you” … bingo, card club, bowling, slot machines and Miller Lite!”
Friends will be received Thursday 3-7 pm at THE CHARLES B. JARVIE SPRINGDALE FUNERAL Home Inc. 801 Pgh. St. where services will be held on Friday at 10am. with burial to follow in Lakewood Memorial Gardens.
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Special thanks to Harmony Hills Healthcare and Rehabilitation and Commonwealth Hospice.
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