Jeanne Barbara Toth

jeanne toth

June 19, 1936 ~ April 11, 2020

Angelina “Jeanne” Barbara Toth entered into eternal life on April 11, 2020 surrounded by her loving family. Several months ago, Jeanne received a diagnosis of cancer, and she responded with courage, grace, and constant gratitude for the blessings she saw every day in the midst of it all. Jeanne was the Oldest child born to Vincenzo and Lena Tartaglia. She grew up in a loving Italian family in Mont Claire PA with sisters Rosalie and Linda, and brothers Jimmy and Danny. She married her beloved husband Frank when she was 19 and was a loving and faithful wife for 62 years until the time of Frank’s death this past June. She was a navy wife which meant moving every couple year while raising their four children, Frankie Jr, Karen, Terri, and Ricky. In 1978 they bought the Oakwood Lodge and worked there together for 20 years. Jeanne loved music and singing, especially Frank Sinatra. She loved socializing, eating & cooking but mostly she loved her family. She always made time for all of them and made each one feels special. She is survived by her daughter Karen Stanley, daughter Terri Evans and son-in- law Joe, and her son Ricky Toth and daughter- in-law Tami. Her oldest son Frankie Jr. passed away this past June just one week after her husband Frank passed. Her first granddaughter Aimee sadly passed away at one month old. She had 8 more grandchildren which gave her most recent precious gift of 14 great-grandchildren. She is now reunited in Heaven with one, Kaimee, and the most recent bears her namesake: Angelina. Jeanne touched countless lives and will be deeply missed. Her family would like to extend their sincere gratitude to her extended family and many friends who stood by her side especially in the end. The phone calls, cards, and visits meant so much to both her and us. We also extend a heartfelt thank you to Hospice of St. Mary’s who cared for both Frank and Jeanne. In lieu of flowers please send donations to their organization.

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  1. Sandy and Terry Heineman says:

    We are saddened by the news of Jeanne’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. We remember fondly a lot of good times with her and Frank at Oakwood Lodge and his special steaks. She was a very special lady. RIP!

  2. To Rick and your sisters. One can only imagine how much sadness has passed through your lives in the past year. To lose a father, a brother and now your mother can only be described as heartbreaking. Please accept our sincere and heartfelt condolences on your losses. I am confident that if these were normal times, many people would gather to say goodbye to your lovely mother. She was kind, graceful and a wonderful person. Be as proud of her as I’m sure she was of you.

  3. Karen, Terri & Ricky,
    It is sad to hear that God has made his calling once again. It seems like yesterday we were celebrating my Mom’s 85th birthday and your parents were in attendance having a great time and now they are gone. I remember part of my speech included Frank and Jean being gifted parents and I felt blessed they were in my life. A year later and they are both gone. I am sorry I was unaware of Jean’s illness and I did not say goodbye. God has welcomed her home with open arms. She was such a beautiful lady inside and out. I am sure she is smiling with the embrace from her husband, son and extended family members.
    We will meet again one day. May your memories keep your sadness away and heart warm. My condolences to you and yours. Blessings upon you.

  4. Eddie and I are sad to hear this news. So many fond memories with Jeanne, Frank and the Oakwood Crew.

    Hold all your memories close to your heart and they will always be with you.

    Thoughts and prayers to all of you.

  5. Thoughts and Prayers to the family and many friends, Jean was a lovely lady and will be missed by all.

    Rick & Wanda

  6. My heart goes out to Jeanne’s family. She was one of the first lovely people at church to talk to me and make me feel welcome when I first came to Lexington Park United Methodist Church. Her loving ways will always be remembered.

  7. Mary Ann Saunders/Cullison/Rymer says:

    Jean was a very special and friendly lady. I always enjoyed time spent with her. She will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to all the family. Mary Ann


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