Marciana Carino Peneyra, 74, of North Branford passed away peacefully on Tuesday, March 16th, 2021 at Yale-New Haven Hospital. She was the beloved wife of 55 years to Patricio Peneyra. Born in Solsona, Ilocos Norte, Philippines on July 12, 1946 and was the daughter of the late Jose Carino and Florida Campanano Carino. Marciana had worked as a midwife in the Philippines for many years. Mother of Leilani Hortillo (Edwin), Jinky Peneyra and Hazel Escubio (Noel). Grandmother of Felicia Emily and Ethan Hortillo, Jerome Thomas Escubio and Hannah Gabrielle Peneyra. Sister of Roberto Carino (the late Gloria Carino).
The visiting hours will be on Tuesday, March 23rd from 4:00 to 8:00 PM at The Havens Family, North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue. Family and friends are invited to go directly to St. Elizabeth of the Trinity Parish at St. Barnabas Church, 44 Washington Avenue, North Haven on Wednesday morning, March 24th at 10:00 to attend a Mass of Christian burial. Interment will be private and at the convenience of the family.
You are a treasure i hold in my heart forever, I love you Mommy..Rest in Peace.
Thank you for everything Ninang. Your love, care, memories and advices will always linger in my heart. I love you and will miss you Ninang.
Rest in the arms of our Lord God now.
Rest in Peace Nana.Your kindness,love and care for others will never be forgotten.Our deepest sympathy manang Lani,Manang Jinky and Manang Hazel.May God comfort you in this time of grief..
Thanks Corazon, appreciate your thoughts of Mum, it helps us to accept easier that she’s gone just reading their tributes for her..
🕯May you rest in 🕊 the Loving Arms of The Lord Manang 💐. I missed those days we’d come visit, hang out, eat and AP would play with Millie and Ethan. Your vegetable Lumpia is the best ever! Our trips from your home to the church and to our home in Connecticut. Pakumustaam to lattan ni Inang ko and Lola Ilay ken isuda amin nga kakabagyan ken karruba tayo ijay Solsona nga napan metten naginana. You will be missed dearly. 😇
RIP, Cianing. Thinking of you, I immediately see your beautiful, glowing smile which was so contagious. You are truly a gem, a true friend who was always a pleasure to be around. Thinking of all the times we grew up together, those thousands of recesses we spent playing, dancing together….. I’ll never forget you, my dearest childhood friend.
“Good people pass away; the godly often die before their time. But no one seems to care or wonder why. No one seems to understand that God is protecting them from the evil to come. For those who follow godly paths will rest in peace when they die.” Isaiah 57:1-2
Thanks Tita, that was touching that you still remember those memories with Mum, appreciate you sharing it..
We Love you Manang,Ading,Auntie/Tita,
Nana,Lola,Grandma,Ninang CIANING.❤
“We know that you dont go away,
You walk beside us everyday,
Unseen,unheard but always near
so loved,so missed and so very dear..
Your love and memories ,will remain in our hearts and cherished forever…”
Agyaman kami unay ti ado nga sayaat, ayat ken dunngom kadakami..Di da kanto pulos a malipatan..Watch and pray over us.You will be with Lolo,Lola and with all of our loved ones.Rest eternally in Peace..🙏❤🙏
Rest now Mommy,
You will be forever and always be in our hearts, one of my moms when I was in grade school, God knows how much we are in grief because of your passing but soon we will be ok coz u’re no longer in pain. We can’t thank you enough for all the love and kindness you have shown to us Mommy.
Till we meet again Mommy…
We love you!
Rest In Peace eternally with the Lord, Auntie.
Your kind deeds will always be treasured and remembered. I thank you for all your support, love and kindness when I was still studying in the University to achieve my dreams.
Your sacrifices, devotion and share in the government service as our Rural Health Midwife then was exemplary and is appreciated wholeheartedly. My siblings are a few of the living products of your compassion and dedication to your profession.
You had been a “Mommy” to almost all the kids in the neighborhood., now they had grown up with a family of their own.
You did a great fight for your illness since that day we rushed you from Ranada Hospital, Laoag City to UST Hospital, Manila many years ago. It all started there. You had endured a lot, fought really hard with your battle. No more pain, no more dialysis,, no more frequent visits to the emergency room and doctors, no more needles, no more numerous pills to take. Finally,, you are back with the Lord in peace.
We love you and we will never forget you, Auntie.
Auntie rest in peace
To live is pain and to die is gain. You are now with the Lord and i believe that you are interceding all of us right now so that we won’t be so sad and grieve so much on your passing knowing that your are in a better place now. A kind, loving, admirable helpful. Your the best auntie in the world and you will always be remembered amd you will always hold a part in our heart. We love you auntie. ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏