Menu

The Life of Antoinette H. Stinger

ANTOINETTE H. STINGER

Mrs. Antoinette (Toni) Margot Stinger (Hulme), born on August 31, 1931 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, wife of the late Benjamin J. Stinger, Jr. Antoinette passed away at age 87 on November 22, 2018 in Leesburg, Florida. Antoinette attended Lower Merion High School. She was employed as a secretary until retiring in 1991. Antoinette is survived by her daughters, Rosalie Ott (Gregory) Catherine Lawler (John), Jacquelynn Mooney, and Holly Danisi (Joseph); and grandchildren, Jocelyn Romano, Gregory Ott, James Teel, Andrew Teel, Joseph Danisi, Michael Mooney, Lisa Campanella, and J. Matthew Mooney. She was also blessed with eleven great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and cousins. Antoinette enjoyed reading, cards, puzzles, games, and old movies. Those who wish may donate in Antoinette's name to American Cancer Society. Friends and family can pay their respects on Wednesday, December 5 at the viewing beginning at 12:00 p.m. with a service following at 1:00 p.m. and interment immediately following. All will take place at West Laurel Hill - Bala Cynwyd, 225 Belmont Avenue, Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania, 19004.

Filter Antoinette H. Stinger's Timeline by the following Memory Categories

2018.11.27
More Than A Grandmother

Buba was everything a grandson could ask for. She was both caring and generous, a grandmother and a friend. Anyone who knew her well understood how strong minded she could be. However, her ability to also be equally understanding, compassionate, and sympathetic will always stand out most to me. Whenever we talked, she always asked how everything in my life was going. And no matter what we spoke of, she not only listend but also offered insight and advice. Her generousity and desire to share what she had with her family is also a memory that will be with me forever. From family cruises to family gatherings, Bub always made sure that every experience we all shared together would create a lasting memory. While I am sad she is gone, I find comfort knowing that she is now happily reunited with the person she both loved and missed most in this world, my grandfather Benjamin. We'll miss you so much Bub!

Your loving grandson,
James Benjamin Teel

Posted by Jim T on 11/27/2018

2018.11.27
Working with Mrs Stinger

I have so many wonderful memories of getting to know Mrs Stinger during my employment at Dr Raymond Green"s office for 27 an 1/2 years.  She became a good friend, a mentor and just taught me so many life lessons.  Her infectious smile was always present.  Cell phones were not invented when I worked with her at Lankenau Hospital so I do not have many pictures of us.   We attended many fun happenings and events over the many years we knew each other.   I got to know her husband and daughters and grandchildren and son-in-laws.  She attened my wedding and knew my husband and children and was stern but nice and always honest.   Perhaps the nicest thing she ever did was give me her good white china before she moved to Florida many years ago.   We were talking about entertaining and she mentioned she had so much stuff to get rid of before she moved.  I mentioned I had no good dishes and she offered me hers.   I drove over to her house in  Belmont Hills and loaded it into my car.  She of course organized the entire thing.  She was an amazing woman who leaves behind a legacy of wonderful familiy and friends.  I  cried when I saw she had passed but knowing she lived a long, wonderful life full of many good memorie and was truely loved, she will live on in our thoughts and minds as the truely wonderful woman that she was and the difference she made in so many lives will be forever remembered.  Rest in peace

Posted by Sally S on 11/27/2018