Kay's obituary
from the
Bradenton new paper

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Carmella Kay Miller, 99 of Bradenton, Florida passed away on July 24, 2005.

Mrs. Miller was Born on June 19, 1906 in Hillsdale, Pennsylvania and moved to Bradenton from Cleveland, Ohio in 1961.  She was a member of St. George Episcopal Church. 

 She was preceded in death by husbands, Jasper Polizzi and Howard Miller; sons, Raymond Polizzi (wife Fran Polizzi) and Alfred Vincent; daughter Angela Gergel and grandsons, Joseph Polizzi Jr.(wife Lois Polizzi) and Timothy Gergel.

She is survived by sons Charles and wife Marge Polizzi of Yucaipa, California and Joseph and wife Betty Polizzi of Ellenton, Florida and sister Clare Severino of Akron, Ohio; 11 grandchildren; Carol Vaccariello, Gloria Stephens, Roy Polizzi, Jerry Polizzi, Cindy Manner, Steve Gregory, Kathy Griffith, Steve Vincent, Craig Vincent, Debra Merrick, David Wilson  20 great-grandchildren; Dan Augustine, Jessie Prichard, Tori Augustine-Arana, Nick Polizzi, Dawn Donlevy, Denise Gray, Eric Manner, Andrew Manner, Kevin Gregory, Krissie Gregory, Domenic Gregory, Sean Gregory, Jim Pennza, John Pennza, Nicole Griffith, Colleen Griffith, Vincent Griffith, Emily Vincent, Sarah  Vincent, KC Merrick, and 6 great-great grandchildren; Danielle Rhein, Brendon Donlevy, Brittany Kromie, Alexis Gray, Marissa Gray, Isabella Pritchard.

 Services will be private.

 * A note to the family from Cuzncindy:  Grandma Kay wished to have her ashes scattered in Tampa Bay.  We will have a private memorial for her at our family reunion when we all come together next June 19, 2006 in Florida.  Details to follow later.  In the meantime, I thought it would be nice if everyone could think of her at the same time. 

So on Sunday July 31, 2005 at noon Eastern Daylight Time it would be wonderful to share your memories and thoughts with those around you or reflect yourself.  Know that the nucleus of family is tied together and embracing the life of our dear Grandma Kay at this time.  Light a candle, sit at the beach, share stories with family or just sit and pray and reflect---we will be one with her.