Suzanne Cattoni Ferro

Suzanne Cattoni Ferro, 73, of Bradford, passed away on May 28, 2022, in the Bradford Nursing Pavilion.

Born December 5, 1948, in Bradford, she was the daughter of the late Albert F. and Genevieve F. (Peet) Cattoni.

She graduated in 1966 from Bradford Area High School and then received her RN from University of Pittsburgh at Bradford. She worked as a nurse in the Bradford Area.

Surviving is one daughter, Sara E. Dinani (James Gleason Jr.), one sister, Yvonne M. Cattoni, one nephew, Kenneth J (Mary) Schenfield and one grandnephew, Kaleb A. Schenfield.

She was preceded in death by her parents, and one brother, Albert F Cattoni Jr., who died in 1964.

Private services will be held for the family. Burial will be in St. Bernard Cemetery.

Memorial contributions, if desired, may be made to, No Felines Left Behind of McKean County, PO Box 783, Bradford PA, 16701.

Funeral arrangements are under the direction of the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes Inc.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

Thank you all for your condolences. My Mom will be forever missed. My Aunt Yvonne and I are going through a time right now. She’s lost her siblings and I lost my Mother. We’re both grateful to all of those that have reached out.
— Sara Dinani

Yvonne, my heartfelt condolences. Friends from so many years long past. Frank Mackey
— Frank Mackey

Dear Sara & family, We are very sorry about your mom. Have known her since high school, and then having had the privilege of working with her & caring for her makes reading this especially hard. Sue was hard working, kind and supportive. We are thinking of you and sending lots of love.
— Heather & Jeff Ward

I offer my condolences on Suzanne''s passing. In life one meets people who have a lifelong impact. Suzanne was one of those people in my life back in the day. I am sad she is no longer with us.
— Eugene Johnson

Sara, Yvonne and Family, I am sad to know Suzanne is no longer in the world. She was a marvel and an inspiration. She created amazing needlework. I could talk books with her for hours. She will be mourned and missed.
— Ann Ferro

Very sorry to hear of Suzanne’s death. Heartfelt condolences to the family.
— Karl Shuey

Yvonne and Ken. So sorry for your loss. Condolences to all of you
— Tami O’Neil Hildebrand

Yvonne and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs . . .
— John and Debbie Place

Yvonne, I’m so sorry for your family’s loss. My condolences to you all.
— Brian Corbett

I''m so sorry for the loss of a wonderful nurse and a friend too who couldn''t wait to meet my German Shepherd Mia who loved her.. Farewell my friend .. I''m so sorry to her family.. My thoughts and prayers are you all..
— Kathy J Anderson

We are very saddened to learn of Cousin Suzanne''s passing. Heartfelt condolences to the family members and friends.
— Judith C Decker

Condolences

  • Thank you all for your condolences. My Mom will be forever missed. My Aunt Yvonne and I are going through a time right now. She’s lost her siblings and I lost my Mother. We’re both grateful to all of those that have reached out.

    — Sara Dinani
  • Yvonne, my heartfelt condolences. Friends from so many years long past. Frank Mackey

    — Frank Mackey
  • Dear Sara & family, We are very sorry about your mom. Have known her since high school, and then having had the privilege of working with her & caring for her makes reading this especially hard. Sue was hard working, kind and supportive. We are thinking of you and sending lots of love.

    — Heather & Jeff Ward
  • I offer my condolences on Suzanne''s passing. In life one meets people who have a lifelong impact. Suzanne was one of those people in my life back in the day. I am sad she is no longer with us.

    — Eugene Johnson
  • Sara, Yvonne and Family, I am sad to know Suzanne is no longer in the world. She was a marvel and an inspiration. She created amazing needlework. I could talk books with her for hours. She will be mourned and missed.

    — Ann Ferro