Jerry D. Cervone

jerry  cervone

August 9, 1923 ~ September 12, 2013


Resided in: Meadville, PA

MEADVILLE- Jerry D. Cervone, 90, of Meadville passed away September 12, 2013 at Meadville Rehabilitation Center and Nursing Center. He was born August 9, 1923 in Meadville, a son to the late Dominico Cervone and Bernice (Luongo) Cervone. Jerry was an Army vet serving World War II and was also self-employed as a contractor. Jerry was a member of St. Mary of Grace Catholic Church in Meadville and enjoyed volunteering at the Church and was a past member of the Eagles club. Survivors include a son Jerry Cervone and his wife Karen of Meadville; a brother John Cervone of Ohio; two grandchildren, Trudy ( John ) Sampson, Michael ( Cindy ) Bump; 9 great grandchildren and 5 great great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; 4 sisters and a brother. A memorial mass will be celebrated at St. Mary of Grace Church in Meadville on Saturday, September 14, 2013 at 10:00 A.M. On line condolences may be made to www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com

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  1. To the Cervone, I was very sorry to hear about the passing of Jerry. I am from the Centrella family (Dad was Charles).

  2. Uncle Jerry we love you very.much.and.you are.truly.gonna be missed. I miss going shopping with.you and mom and dad, And being able to share your life. We love you so much pizzone. Its tough living away from family for things that happen like this. But.i was fortunate to be able to share my.life with you, What a great Uncle pizzone.thank.you for that, I love you and.gonna miss.you…..

  3. Well, today is the day of the birthday party at the home and I am already crying. It is just not going to be the same without Jerry. He was the nicest, sweetest man. I am missing him already. When I do the sing along today I am dedicating a song to him, “I Want to Stroll Over Heaven with You”. I will always remember him as the man who loved to dance and who never wanted to sit down if the music was playing. I remember dancing with him and having to tell him we better take a break. Good bye, Jerry. I love you. See you in Heaven someday. Linda

  4. I am so sad to hear that my Great Uncle Jerry has passed. I remember him mostly when I was a little girl when my family would visit my grandparents (Anthony & Agnes Cervone Grasso) & all the rest of the family in Meadville. My Dad Alfred Grasso & Uncle Jerry grew up together. My sympathies and prayers go out to the Cervone family in this time of loss.

  5. To The Cervone Family, I am very sorry for your loss. I grew up knowing Jerry, he was a true Blessing to my parents, he would often help them with projects around our Family home. Some may not know he was a true War Hero who served our country with great honor and was in recent years awarded a medal for his service. Patty and I bring Holy Communion to the nursing homes and always found Cousin Jerry wanting to receive communion, I know he Love our Lord and has gone to be with him with no more pain nor suffering. Jerry was a very good man and a good Father. May God rest his soul.


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