Vina A Corona Aini , February 03, 1930 — January 28, 2019

Vina A Corona Aini  (Schenectady, New York, NY) February 03, 1930 January 28, 2019 Death notice, Obituaries, Necrology
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Schenectady – Vina A. Aini, 88, formerly of Schenectady entered into eternal rest on Monday, January 28th, 2019 at the Fulton County Nursing Home in Gloversville, NY. Born in Cohoes, NY on February 3, 1930, she was the daughter of the late Delida (Gristini) Corona and Emilio Corona. She was a communicant of St. Paul the Apostle Church in Schenectady and a member of St. Paul’s Rosary Society.

Despite being born with physical limitations, she was blessed with six children. Vina is predeceased by her beloved husband of 33 years, John M. Aini Sr. whom she married on June 4th, 1950, her treasured sons, Mark J. Aini, John M. Aini Jr. and her graddaughter, Karen Segretto. She is also predeceased by her sister, Vera (Vada) Cortez.

She is survived by her siblings, Mary Gould and Andre (Carol) Corona, her remaining children, Anthony (Cheryl) Aini, Catherine (Victor) Jakway, Margaret Aini-Mercier and Patricia Aini, her cousin, Grace and many nieces and nephews. Vina cherished her 13 grandchildren often saying that she should have had them first! After having six children she could hand them back especially with a dirty diaper!

The hours that she spent babysitting, taking day trips and teaching them values fulfilled her days. The Lord shined upon the family giving her 21 great-grandchildren ranging in age from adulthood to a recent newborn. She instilled Catholic faith in her whole family.

They sat in the same seats and it is still remembered as the Aini pew. She loved singing silly Italian songs to her grandchildren, planting spring flowers, hanging laundry outside, making her delicious soups, pasta sauce and meatballs, preparing holiday dinners for her large family especially at Thanksgiving doing the turkey dance. She loved Almond Joy candy bars and Chianti wine.

Vina had many hobbies but bowling in a weekly league was her favorite. She had a special place in her heart for the many cats and dogs that she tenderly cared for. She attended Alfred State College where she met her loving husband.

Vina worked in several capital region hospitals in their labs prior to having her six children. She was a library clerk for the Schenectady County Public Library for many years until her retirement and she loved to read stacks of books often found asleep with an open one. Calling hours will be held Thursday, January 31st, 2019 from 4 to 7pm at DeMarco-Stone Funeral Home, Helderberg Ave.

, Schenectady. A mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Paul the Apostle Church on Friday, February 1st, 2019 at 11am. Burial will follow at St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Albany Street and Kings Road.

The family extends its deepest thanks and gratitude to the loving and dedicated nurses and staff of the Fulton County Nursing Home. Vina’s last 5 years were made enjoyable and meaningful. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to St. Paul’s Rosary Society.

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death notice Vina A Corona Aini February 03, 1930 — January 28, 2019

obituary notice Vina A Corona Aini February 03, 1930 — January 28, 2019

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