Corinne E. Fischietto's Obituary
Corinne E. Fischietto (nee Loughren & Weiland) age 81, passed away March 12, 2021. Beloved wife of 21 years to Robert C. Fischietto. Loving mother of William (Kimberly) Loughren, David (Diane) Loughren, Rene Loughren and Kristina (William) Shepler. Stepmother of Robert (Jacci) Fischietto, Gina (Jim) Loiko, Paula (Pete) Flauto and Mary Fischietto (Joe Corridore). Sister of Dan (Rose), Bob (Carol), Jim (Barb), Anthony, and Jean (Rich). Cherished grandmother of Brandon (Emily), Alysia, Rachel, Juliann, Connor, Adia, Alexis and Kaelyn. Great-grandmother of Audrey. Step-grandmother of Cai, Kelsey, Nathan and Alex. She is preceded in death by her parents Henry and Leona Weiland, husband William Loughren Sr. and baby Jennifer.
Corinne, “Toots”, was indeed a people person. She loved life and got a huge kick out of hearing about everyone’s stories and gossip. She was famous for her Cherry Squares and her stunning red “Knock Out” rose bushes. Her grandchildren were the light of her life and she enjoyed attending all their activities. She loved having her toes in the sand and a walk in the park. When she had her family together, in the sunroom at sunset, her day was complete, a perfect day. She probably was the happiest when she was able to use a coupon and get a great deal at Kohl’s and TJ Maxx. With her strong faith in God, she is now basking in the radiance of his heavenly glory.
Visitation will be held at Jardine Funeral Home, 15822 Pearl Road, Strongsville, OH 44136 Tuesday March 16, 2021 from 4-8PM. Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 12700 Pearl Road Strongsville, OH 44136 Wednesday March 17, 2021 10AM. Interment Resurrection Cemetery, Valley City. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation.
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