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Lydia DiDomenico Obituary

DiDOMENICO - Lydia, 52, of Bellmore on July 21, 2008. Beloved wife of Anthony. Devoted mother of Anthony and Michael. Dear sister of Joseph (Mary) and Angelina (David). Cherished Nana of Sophia. Loving aunt to many nieces and nephews. Lydia will also be missed by many dear friends. Visitation Wednesday 2-4 and 7-9:30pm at C.S. Bartholomew & Son, 302 Bedford Ave., Bellmore. Mass of Christian Burial Thursday 9:45am at St. Barnabas R.C. Church, Bellmore. Entombment Holy Rood Cemetery, Westbury.

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Published by Newsday on Jul. 23, 2008.

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Anthony DiDomenico

February 8, 2009

There is not a day that goes by that I don't think of you Mom, I will always love you and miss you more then you will ever know, thank you for all the good memories and the good times we had together, you will live on in my heart forever.

angie Baxter

August 26, 2008

i am missing you so much!!! i think of you every day my dear sister.
my love for you will never die.

nancy onjack

August 9, 2008

i miss you you were very close to me
you were my buddy i will miss the cake you use to bring me to me rest in peace

Joseph Catapano

July 30, 2008

Thank You all for the kind words about my sister, We will all miss her but she will be in our hearts forever

Christine Catapano

July 23, 2008

Its sad You had to leave this earth, You are not in pain anymore. You were my big sister growing up, and when I think of you , I'll think of my big sister. You never took any crap from no one. You were not afraid of anything. When I look up to the sky and see the stars I hope you will give me a sign that you are there.

Barbara & Lou Crisci

July 23, 2008

We have lost a shining star...now in the heavens......our love and sympathy to her family and friends..

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