Draft:Pauline Edina Cazzy
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Pauline Cazzy (5th November 1922 - 12th March 2019) was an Australian woman who was known for marrying Steve Cazzy, an Italian soldier.
Pauline was born on the 5th of November in 1922, in Australia. She served as a Army Service Woman in World War II as a nurse. She was married to an Italian man named Steve Cazzy, who fought in many wars.
She was known to be a mother, daughter, sister, wife, Army service woman, mother-in-law, an aunt, grandmother, great grandmother, sister-in-law, long time friend.
In her long 96 years, she never worked a day in her life. She was a stay at home wife. The only time she worked was as a nurse in World War II, which wasn't a decision.
Pauline died at age 96 in 2019, her funeral was hosted by White Lady Funerals.