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Hoboken Native, Cliffside Park Grandmother Geraldine Pannacciulli Was Devoted Matriarch
Geraldine "GG" Pannacciulli (nee Kocian), of Cliffside Park, died on Wednesday, June 16, 2021 after a two-year battle with lung and brain cancer. She was 66.
Geraldine was a devoted mother to sons Christopher Pannacciulli and Nic Pannacciulli and their wives, Sabrenna and Elecia, respectively, and a loving grandmother to Stella, Isabella, and Charli.
Geraldine was predeceased by her sister, Denise Cummings.
Born in Hoboken, Geraldine lived the majority of her life in New Jersey — with the exception of several brief years in California before returning to New Jersey in 201…
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'Unfair': Community Rallies For Family Mourning Warren County Mom Natalia Hollman, 37
A Warren County community is mourning the loss of local mom Natalia Bykova Hollman, who died on Dec. 17. She was 37 years old.
More than $26,000 had been raised for the family on a GoFundMe as of Monday morning.
"Unfair doesn’t begin to describe it," the page's founders Liz And Sean Mckie said at the time of Natasha's cancer diagnosis.
"Natasha is a young, beautiful and vibrant woman. She runs marathons, eats right, and doesn’t smoke... her diagnosis seems unreal."
A native of Chelyabinsk, Russa, Natalia moved to the U.S. in 2004, her obituary says.
She fell in love with her husban…
Jessica Veniero Of Lyndhurst, 35, Was Loving Mom, Caring Pet Groomer
Longtime Lyndhurst resident Jessica A. Veniero died July 23 surrounded by her family and friends. She was 35 years old.
Born in Secaucus, Jessica owned a pet grooming company and has always been an animal lover.
She is predeceased by her son, Matthew, who died May 2019, and her mom, Julianna Gray Veniero.
Jessica is survived by her "love" Mark Krajewski, and her son, Michael; father, Salavatore Veniero; and brothers, Salvatore Veniero and Donald MacMillan.
Services were held at the Nazare Memorial Home in Lyndhurst.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Jessica’s memory can be made to t…