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Donna (Carl, Michael & Matthew) Zampi
August 29, 2008
We can't believe that Aunt Betty is gone. She had so much joyful enthusiasm for everything, she was just so much fun to be around. Probably the "coolest" older woman I ever met! After all, not everybody gets to "party" with Huey Lewis.
Her greatest joy was the love & pride she felt for her family. Her eyes would light up as she told me stories about what her family was doing & their accomplishments.
She also loved her little brother "Johnny" (my father-in-law) who passed away a few years ago. At least they are together now.
We are really really going to miss her,
Nancy Ray
August 29, 2008
Darlene, Stevie and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of Nonny's passing. My mom loved her sauce and meatballs! She will be missed.
Deepest Sympathy,
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