Theodora R. Cino
Theodora R. Cino, 83, of Washington Crossing, PA, passed away peacefully on November 28, 2025. She was born on June 18, 1942, in Philadelphia to John and Theodora Landay. She had four children George, Susan, Thomas and Christy. Known lovingly as “Teddy” to those closest to her, she was a devoted daughter, sister, wife, mother, aunt, grandmother and friend.
Teddy’s expressions were unforgettable, her smile warm enough to brighten any room, and her laugh a pure, joyful sound that lifted the hearts of everyone around her. She cherished time spent with family and friends—cooking wonderful meals, crafting specialty drinks, and sharing stories that left others laughing or reflecting long after. You always left feeling loved and appreciated whether you were a stranger or a cherished family member.
Her generosity of spirit was one of her defining qualities; she always thought of others first and found happiness in bringing joy to the people she loved. Teddy had a deep appreciation for beauty, especially in her garden filled with rare flowers and vivid colors. She would often turn to her sweetie with a playful smile and say, “We planted this,” as he faithfully served as her gardener, pool boy, and handyman.
She had a gift for planning unforgettable family vacations, often uncovering hidden places out West where the beauty of the great outdoors met the comfort of gourmet food, creating memories that became treasured family stories.
Teddy is survived by her beloved husband, George Cino; her children Susan Cino, Tom Cino and his wife Angie, and Christy Murphy and her husband James; and her treasured grandchildren Jack and Gracie.
Family and friends are invited to her visitation and funeral on Friday, December 12, 2025, at St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church, 1 Riverstone Circle, New Hope, PA 18938. You may visit and comfort Theodora’s family from 9:00 am – 10:30 am in the church. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial starting at 10:30 am. Interment of ashes will follow in St. Martin of Tours Cemetery. Due to limited parking at the cemetery, we kindly ask that only family and close friends join us for the brief cemetery service.
A reception will be held at Jericho National Golf Club, 250 Brownsburg Rd East, New Hope, PA. In lieu of flowers, kindly consider donations in Theodora’s memory, to St. Martin of Tours Catholic Church at the address listed above.
Connie
Her infectious laugh and unique, quiet way of commanding the fun were just a couple of things that stood out about Teddy. Her good taste and generous spirit showed in everything she did. We knew we were loved and cared for just by being in her company. Her eyes told the story of her deep caring for others. Teddy has left our world to join heaven, so we face the end of an era without her here, but her memory lives on in her children, grandchildren, family, and friends. Godspeed, Teddy. You were a force to be reckoned with. As we pray for you, please pray for us.
Janice Scarcia
Teddy will keep order in her sweet, tender ways, always with a smile. George and family, stay strong for each other forever.
Bob Shouldis
My condolences to the Cino family. As the years went on, I saw less of Teddy. But no matter the time since our last get together, Teddy always had a smile, a kind word and made you feel like you were the most important person there. She always asked how I was doing. Not because it's the standard thing people say to each other, but because she really cared how I was doing. I'll miss you, Teddy.
Anonymous
I was about 13 years old, a teenager at best, when Theadora R. (Teddy) was first introduced to the family. I remember her frequent smiles and her good-natured laughs; especially, during our never-ending series of family get-togethers which were just fun and awesome events! I would like to say a closing farewell to my cousin in prayer: Dear Cousin Teddy 🧸, As you grow closer to God in death, please intercede for us that we be granted a share in your 'gifted attributes' and your special 'spirit of joy' for which I will always remember 💓 you. Love, Cousin Kathy Massaro
Susan Gilson
Teddy you are a joy to all that that had the pleasure of knowing you! May god bless you and your family!
Norma
My sincere condolences to George, Susan, Christy, Jim, Jack, Gracie, Tom and Angie. I will always remember Teddy’s kindness, Love of family and friends. I love the funny stories and her infectious laughter. I always looked forward to visits with Teddy and George, each time I traveled to Pennsylvania. So many wonderful memories.❤️🙏
Tom finnegan
George I am so sorry for your loss if possible I will try to attend mass God bless you for all you have done for Teddy
Anita & Gary deGero
Our hearts go out to the Cino family. The attached picture captures Teddy's charm and beauty. She looks lovely 💖. We wish we could be there to honor her in person. All our Love, Anita & Gary from California
Marie and Ed Kent
Dear George and family, We remember Teddy fondly from Mass at Saint Martin's. Our heartfelt sympathy and deepest condolences go out to George and family. May she rest in peace in heaven. Marie and Ed Kent
the Romano Family
George and the Cino Family, our deepest condolences and sympathies to you for the loss of Teddy. We have adored you both as neighbors, and we hold you in our hearts as friends. May your hearts and minds be comforted by the peace of wonderful memories. Love, the Romano Family.
Peggy
Teddy was a wonderful sister-in-law. I especially enjoyed the conversation that her brother and I would have on the phone. She will truly be missed.❤️🙏
Al
I so feel for the Cino family after reading how much Teddy was loved. I know George and enjoy our friendship and being a fellow widower know his sorry but also relief that Teddy is in a better place with Jesus. Love to all of you. Al

I so feel for the Cino family after reading how much Teddy was loved. I know George and enjoy our friendship and being a fellow widower know his sorry but also relief that Teddy is in a better place with Jesus. Love to all of you.
Al
Teddy was a wonderful sister-in-law. I especially enjoyed the conversation that her brother and I would have on the phone. She will truly be missed.❤️🙏
George and the Cino Family, our deepest condolences and sympathies to you for the loss of Teddy. We have adored you both as neighbors, and we hold you in our hearts as friends. May your hearts and minds be comforted by the peace of wonderful memories. Love, the Romano Family.
Dear George and family,
We remember Teddy fondly from Mass at Saint Martin’s. Our heartfelt sympathy and deepest condolences go out to George and family. May she rest in peace in heaven.
Marie and Ed Kent
Our hearts go out to the Cino family. The attached picture captures Teddy’s charm and beauty. She looks lovely 💖. We wish we could be there to honor her in person. All our Love, Anita & Gary from California
George I am so sorry for your loss if possible I will try to attend mass God bless you for all you have done for Teddy
My sincere condolences to George, Susan, Christy, Jim, Jack, Gracie, Tom and Angie. I will always remember Teddy’s kindness, Love of family and friends. I love the funny stories and her infectious laughter. I always looked forward to visits with Teddy and George, each time I traveled to Pennsylvania. So many wonderful memories.❤️🙏
Teddy you are a joy to all that that had the pleasure of knowing you! May god bless you and your family!
I was about 13 years old, a teenager at best, when Theadora R. (Teddy) was first introduced to the family. I remember her frequent smiles and her good-natured laughs; especially, during our never-ending series of family get-togethers which were just fun and awesome events!
I would like to say a closing farewell to my cousin in prayer:
Dear Cousin Teddy 🧸,
As you grow closer to God
in death, please intercede for
us that we be granted a share in
your ‘gifted attributes’ and your
special ‘spirit of joy’ for which I
will always remember 💓 you.
Love, Cousin Kathy Massaro
My condolences to the Cino family. As the years went on, I saw less of Teddy. But no matter the time since our last get together, Teddy always had a smile, a kind word and made you feel like you were the most important person there.
She always asked how I was doing. Not because it’s the standard thing people say to each other, but because she really cared how I was doing. I’ll miss you, Teddy.
Teddy will keep order in her sweet, tender ways, always with a smile. George and family, stay strong for each other forever.
Her infectious laugh and unique, quiet way of commanding the fun were just a couple of things that stood out about Teddy. Her good taste and generous spirit showed in everything she did. We knew we were loved and cared for just by being in her company. Her eyes told the story of her deep caring for others.
Teddy has left our world to join heaven, so we face the end of an era without her here, but her memory lives on in her children, grandchildren, family, and friends. Godspeed, Teddy. You were a force to be reckoned with.
As we pray for you, please pray for us.