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This page is dedicated to members of the CACS who have lost their fight with Carcinoid Cancer. We present this information first as a memorial to the departed member and second in the hope that the information here will be helpful to someone who is researching or fighting our disease. Click a link below to see the memorial bios. Ted Crump 1939 - 2008 Bob DeGroot 1945 - 2007 Gloria Guadagno 1934 - 2007 Liz Hollenbach 1948 - 2007 Susan Spillman 1959 - 2006 Larry Chinnery 1938 - 2006 Mark Redfern 1956 - 2005 Jennifer Murphy 1960 - 2003 "Coach" Lombardi 1962 - 2003 "Bob" Niblock 1936 - 2003 "Bob" Kurtz 1939 - 2002 "Kay" Shea 1931 - 2002 "Mickey" Moomey 1925 - 2002 "Don" Jones 1953 - 2002 Survivors Bios of living members |
Nov. 10, 1934 - Aug. 18, 2007 Gloria was born to Dr. & Mrs. Pérez-Nüñez in Santa Ana, El Salvador on November 10, 1934. The eldest of their 4 children, she excelled in her studies, particularly mathematics. Gloria completed high school and university studies in the U.S., where she met Peter, her husband of 52 years. Together, they raised their children in the U.S., Venezuela, Peru, El Salvador, the Philippines, Colombia, Italy and Mexico due to his Foreign Service career. She was the heart of her family, who learned that no matter what part of the world they were in, if Mami was there, everything would be fine: Home is wherever Mami was.
She lived her faith and had room in her heart for everyone. She gave her life to Jesus Christ in June of 1983 when her son Carlos shared the gospel with her. Gloria kept friendships despite time and distance —grade school friends, neighbors from countries where she had raised her family, friends from classes and church... She was a good listener, constant, faithful, steadfast in her beliefs, a woman of principle. Gloria greatly enjoyed Bible study, worship, and fellowship. She enjoyed travel, foreign cultures and languages, and learning — her children and grandchildren are bilingual due in no small measure to her “no entiendo” policy and use of M&Ms as a didactic tool.. .Although Gloria worked outside the home at various U.S. Embassies, and had many interests and hobbies that she pursued - music, photography, history and anthropology, interior design, ethnic cuisine — her family and her faith were the priorities in her life. No matter what project or activity she was involved in, she always made time for her family and friends. Gloria loved life. She was fearless, “a fighter” — she took an active role in combating the rare neuro-endocrine cancer with which she was diagnosed three years ago. Her family, CACS family, and friends were her allies until the end. She has found eternal rest and peace with God in heaven, and she continues to live in the hearts of those who knew and loved her. Gloria was the wife of Peter D. Guadagno, mother of Suzanne A. Przygoda, Peter Albert Guadagno Allen, James Guadagno (deceased), Carlos Guadagno and Richard Guadagno. She was the grandmother of Kathryn, Suzy, Alessandra, Joshua, Peter, Becky, Alexandra, and Andrew. Her parents were Gloria Costa de Pérez-Nüñez and Dr. Estanislao Pérez-Nüñez and her siblings were Maria Luisa, Estanislao and Ana Maria. Peter and the family wish to express their deep gratitude to the members of Immanuel Bible Church, Capital Area Carcinoid Survivors, and many friends who prayed, shared, and stood with them throughout Gloria’s life and illness. Contributions in Gloria’s memory may be made to: Capital Area Carcinoid Survivors, c/o Peggy Girshman, Treasurer, 1414 Flora Terrace, Silver Spring, MD 209 10-1559 or to Crown of Love Church (Iglesia Corona de Amor), Attn: Pastor Carlos Guadagno, 432 N. Quentin Rd., Palatine, IL 60067. |