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Angela Di Cocco posted a condolence
Friday, October 22, 2010
There are too many vivid memories to share; too many incredible talents of hers to list; and too many deep emotions to express.
Zia Ada was always kind and generous to me as a child. As an adult, I was touched by her thoughtfulness in making my favorite dish, sewing a little trinket, or sending me a card.
Mostly, I admired her strength, resilience and dedication to her family.
I truly will miss you, Zia Ada. Give Zio Gigino a kiss for me, and enjoy making up for lost time with each other.
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Joe, Gail and Sammy posted a condolence
Friday, October 22, 2010
What wonderful memories we will always have of Mrs. Ferrante! We will miss you dearly. Every time I look around my home I see something that you created either for me or for my children. When my children marry some day, you will be there! The wonderful items that you created from my mother's wedding gown can never be duplicated! God bless you and Luigi in Heaven
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DiLegge Family posted a condolence
Friday, October 22, 2010
No words can ever say what we all feel inside. Zia Ada is now back with her zio and the family on the other side.
We will miss Zia Ada dearly.
Love the DiLegge Family
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Benjamin posted a condolence
Thursday, October 21, 2010
I am going to miss her, with her food and tender love mother care. ben
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Rita DiCocco posted a condolence
Thursday, October 21, 2010
Zia Ada has always been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Frequent visits to her house in NJ or her visits to ours in NY were always filled with laughter, fun, and of course food. I was always amazed at what she could create with some fabric, needle and thread. Her talents as a cook and baker were also to be admired. In more recent years, I looked forward to seeing her every summer when I visited Italy. I will remember her fondly and miss her very much.