ROTTERDAM – Lucy J. Miranda, 83, entered peacefully into the arms
of the Lord on Wednesday, January 9, 2019 at her home surrounded by
her loving family.
Lucy was born in Amsterdam, a daughter of the late George and
Speranza Santore Constantino. Lucy’s family located to Miami, FL,
where she lived until her Senior year and graduated from Nott Terrace
High School in 1953 and later from Mildred Elley Business School. She was
employed as an Office Administrator for many years, finishing her career
at Reliable Dishwasher & Repair in Rensselaer. With a zest for life, Lucy was
active in her community; she ran for Rotterdam Town Clerk; volunteered
her time with Pop Warner Football, 4H, was a vibrant participant in the
Schenectady Republican Club and bowled at Towne Bowling Academy.
A selfless woman, Lucy faithfully cared for her family and friends through
delicious cooking and baking for family dinners and holiday gatherings.
She had quite a green thumb with flowers that adorned her yard, admired
animals and wildlife. She spent countless hours feeding her feathered
friends.
Lucy was predeceased by the love of her life, Michael Anthony
Miranda whom she married on February 24, 1957, until his death on
May 16, 2008; a daughter, Geraldine Ann Miranda and her beloved brother
Geraldo Constantino who was killed during the Korean Conflict.
She is survived by her devoted children; Patrick (Deborah) Miranda;
Jacqueline (Vernon) Aldershoff; all of Rotterdam; Dr. Michael (Jessica)
Miranda, Jr. of West Hartford, CT and Richard (Amy) Miranda, of
Westminster, MD; adoring grandchildren; Christina, Patrick Jr. (Leah),
Matthew Miranda, Dmitri Aldershoff, Karissa, Paige, Sydney, Gabriel and
Meagan Miranda; precious great-grandson, Dante Michael Miranda;
Loving cousins, Michael Miranda (4th son), Celeste Rossetti, and Eileen
Verno, as well as many other cousins, friends and neighbors. Special
thanks to Mark Mell and Lynn Verruto for all of their love and support.
Services will be held on Monday at 10 am at the Rossi &Ditoro Funeral
Home, 501 Union Street. Interment will follow in St. John the Baptist
Cemetery.
Relative and friends are invited to call at the Rossi &Ditoro Funeral
Home on Sunday from 3 to 6 pm.
In lieu of flowers, for those wishing, contributions may be made
in Lucy’s memory to the Animal Protective Foundation, 53 Maple Ave,
Schenectady, NY, 12302 or the Wounded Warrior Project at
www.woundedwarriorproject.org
.