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Jeannine Vittorino



Jeannine Vittorino, Reading Teacher

“I met my husband, Mike, during college.  We both went to Duquesne University and when I met him I knew he was the one. We had our wedding in the university chapel.  The people in charge did a wonderful job with the ceremony. My husband was amazing when it came to planning our wedding; he let me do whatever I wanted and didn't argue with any of my decisions.  Now we have a son, Luke, who means the world to me and I'd do anything for the both of them. My son loves to play baseball and when I watch him I am so proud that that's my son out there.”








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