Virginia Pauline (Gutheil) Sebben

EAST CANAAN — Virginia Pauline (Gutheil) Sebben, 76, of Furnace Hill Road, died Aug. 8, 2009, at Saint Francis Hospital in Hartford. She was the wife of Mario Sebben. They were married on Oct. 3, 1953, and would have celebrated their 56th wedding anniversary this year.

Virginia was born Oct. 2, 1932, in Poughkeepsie, N.Y., the daughter of the late Florence (Heiser) and Conrad Gutheil.  

She was a communicant of St. Joseph’s Church in North Canaan. She enjoyed snowmobiling, and loved to go shopping.  She was raised on a horse farm and loved to ride and had a deep affection for all animals.

In addition to her husband, Virginia is survived by her four children, Margo Mueller of East Canaan, Nora Sebben of South Egremont, Mass., Noreen Warner of Sheffield and Joseph Sebben of North Canaan; her sister, Edie Krauss of Canada and Florida; nine grandchildren, Aaron Costa, Damion Costa, Sean Costa, Keith Warner, Mathew Warner, Sabrina Sebben, Alicia Bazonski, Nicole Mueller and Tyler Sebben; and her great-granddaughter, Megan Costa.

A Mass of Christian burial was held Aug. 11 at St. Joseph’s Church.  Burial followed in St. Joseph’s Cemetery.  Memorial donations may be sent to either St. Francis Hospital in care of the 10th Floor, 114 Woodland St., Hartford, CT 06105; or to Geer Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 99 South Canaan Road, North Canaan, CT 06018.  

Arrangements are under the care of the Newkirk-Palmer Funeral Home in North Canaan.

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