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Margaret DeLorenzo Obituary

DeLorenzo, Margaret (Kuschel)
Gates: Friday, July 18, 2008. Predeceased by her son Joseph Jr.. Survived by her loving husband of 55 years, Joseph D.; 2 daughters, Deborah Hudson, Lorraine (David) Treacy; 4 grandchildren, Adria and Brant Hudson, Eric and Jennifer Treacy; 2 sisters, Elsie Langert, Theresa Wood.
Friends may call at Leo M. Bean & Sons, 2771 Chili Ave., Monday, 2-4, 7-9. Funeral Service Tuesday, 10AM at the Funeral Home. Interment, Grove Place Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Lifetime Care, 3111 Winton Rd. S., Rochester, NY 14623.

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle from Jul. 20 to Jul. 21, 2008.

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Steve, Jodi and Emily Ciccarelli

September 17, 2008

Joe and Family,

I just heard the news that Marge passed back in July and am deeply saddened for your great loss. Please accept our sincere condolences on her passing and know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Joe - I am sure you were as solid as the Rock of Gibraltar for her and the rest of your family. In the 20+ years that I have known you, you have not faltered once. Please let me know if you need anything at all. You have been like family to me over the years and I regret not getting to know Marge better.

Lynette Fleury

August 30, 2008

Dear Mr DeLorenzo

Last night I heard the very sad news about Mrs DeLorenzo, I am so deeply sorry.

I will never forget the unwavering kindness and support that Margaret gave to me- she was an amazingly loving and generously hearted person. I'll never forget her.

I will be thinking of you, Debbie, Lorraine and the rest of your family always.


Lynette

Deborah Hudson

August 18, 2008

While everyone who lives long enough will eventually lose their mother, for me I believe the loss is greater than most. I say this first because my mom was not only my mom, but my very best friend, my companion, and my primary support in my role as a single parent. As I sat by her side when she was fading, I said to her "I'm going to stay right here with you because we do all the hard things together." That has always been true.

The second reason I feel that my loss is greater than most is because I truly had a great mother - a quintessential mother. Her devotion was never-failing, and I also believe it will be never-ending. Because she was such an amazing mother, the loss will be harder to recover from.

Yet recover I must, because to do anything else would be to disrespect all she's invested in me. I agree with my cousin Russell's thoughts at my mom's funeral: We're all going to have to find a way to be happy, because that is what she would want!

I love you, Mom!

Eric and Jenny Treacy

August 17, 2008

We love and miss you Grandma.

Lorraine Treacy

August 17, 2008

It's been a month now since my Mom left us, but I think about her everyday. While I know she will always be in my thoughts I am comforted by a dream I had a week ago.

In this dream my Mom looked young again and was rising from a reclining position. It was Sunday in my dream and my Mom had passed on Friday. Some strangers arrived just as she had risen and I kept telling them 'See you have to believe'. Soon Mom started fading away as I begged her not to leave and told her I loved her. Then she was gone.

So while I miss her every day, I try to remember that she is now in heaven and at peace.

Adria Hudson

July 28, 2008

My Grandma was so much more than can be expressed in a short guest book entry. She is the one person that could always be counted on to stand by my side. The void she has left cannot ever be filled but the memories I have of the 24 years she was a part of my life will live on forever. I will love and miss you forever Grandma.

Sean Treacy

July 28, 2008

Joe,
I will always be so thankful for the way you and Marge welcomed me into your lives. Marge was always so thoughtful and caring. I feel blessed to have been able to know her and spend time with her and the rest of your family.

My thoughts and prayers are with you, Lorraine, Debbie and everyone else that Marge touched along the way.

Theresa Wood

July 26, 2008

My sister Marge will always be my baby sister. I cherish my memories.

It was and is a comfort to know that Joe took excellent care of her and kept her comfortable with the help of hospice. She told me how much it meant to her to be at home and have Joe by her side.

It is a blessing to know that my sister is now at peace and free of pain. She will always have a special place in my heart.

Nancy McAllester

July 26, 2008

Aunt Margaret was a loving person and was loved by her family. She was so blessed to have Uncle Joe as her husband. His love, strength, and willingness to care for her at home was a very special gift.

It is comforting to know that he eased her pain, and that they were together till the end. Now it is a blessing to know that Aunt Margaret is with God and is finally free of pain.

James Stefano

July 23, 2008

Joe,
I'm sorry to hear about your wife passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you here at RIT EE.
Sincerely,

Alyssa Melens

July 22, 2008

I only had the chance to know grandma for four years, but I feel blessed to have gotten the chance to know her at all. She made me feel like part of the family from the day I met her. I always used to tell her "you guys are another set of grandparents," and every time she would look at me, smile, and say "another set of grandparents... i like that."

I know that she is in peace now and is no longer in pain. There's no way anyone who ever came in contact with her could ever forget her. She was an amazing person and her legacy can easily be seen in her daughters and grandchildren.

This family is amazing, and I am so happy to have all of you. Stay strong and just know that her and Joe are looking over you.
I love you guys.

Joe Celelli

July 21, 2008

My sincern condolances for the loss of your wife. It is sad to sit by and watch your loved ones suffer. I am sure that your wife is at peace now and pain free. May her memories of love and laughter ease your pain .

God Bless, Joe Celelli
Co-Worker of Dave Treacy

Florence Layton

July 21, 2008

Joe,

I am so sorry you have to go through this. Having just gone through the loss of my husband I feel your pain.

You always admired how I handlled Jack's illness but I have to tell you I admire you even more. You are much braver than I. The thought of having Jack home with hospice care scared me but you handled it with such strength....hats off to you Joe.
Your wife was a lucky woman to have you by her side.

I will continue to pray for you and your family for strenght to get through these tough days ahead. You WILL find comfort in knowing that she is no longer in pain and resting in peace reunited with your son.

Just because they are gone we will always continue to love them. They may be out of our sight but never our hearts.

Florence

Joseph DeLorenzo

July 20, 2008

My Dear Wife was a loving Mother and Grandmother who did her best to help her family and anyone else she met who needed help and support. She leaves a large vacum in all our lives. My love for her will never fade.

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