1917
2017
Ida DeMarco, 100
A kind and nurturing woman who was devoted to her family
Ida DeMarco, 100 years old, passed away on Sept. 4, 2017, after a short illness.
Ida was born in Manhattan, N.Y., on June 14, 1917. She was the daughter of Louise and Augustino Altadonna. She had seven sisters and two brothers.
Ida was married to Peter DeMarco on Sept. 18, 1938. They were happily married for 63 loving years up until Peter passed. Together they created a safe, warm and inviting home for their children and those they loved.
Ida was a member of St. Ann's Church. Ida had an unwavering faith in God. Ida was devoted to her family. When her children were in school, she volunteered for the PTA of PS11.
Ida enjoyed sewing and cooking for her family. Sunday dinners were an event and the holidays were unforgettable times filled with good memories made with family. She had a green thumb when it came to taking care of her plants. She especially enjoyed sitting on her front porch visiting with her family and neighbors. She will be remembered for her patience and understanding. Ida was a kind nurturing woman who opened her warm heart to those who needed an empathetic listener.
Ida is survived by her daughter, Louise, her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, many nieces and nephews, and many great-nieces and nephews. Louise's children, Robert, his wife, Annie, and their daughter, Emmie; and Corine, her husband Mark, and Dominic; Jerry and Laura's children, Peter and Anthony.
Ida was predeceased by her husband, Peter, her son Jasper (Jerry), her infant son, Peter, and her great-grandson, Peter.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral Mass Monday, Sept. 11, in St. Anne's Church, 101 Cromwell Ave., Staten Island, N.Y. 10304 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at St. Rose of Lima Cemetery, Freehold, N.J.
Calling hours are respectfully omitted.
Arrangements are under the care of the Charles F. Oteri and Son Franklin Funeral Home 33 Cottage St. Franklin, MA. Guestbook: www.oterifuneralhome.com.
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Jeannine Biggica
September 8, 2017
I will always remember Ida as the lady that was always sitting on the porch that lived next door when I went to see my grandma Biggica. She always had a kind smile and warm words. When my grandmother passed I would sill go for a walk on her block but, this time I was with my daughter. She would still be sitting out and this time she would pass her kind smile and warm words to my little girl. At the same time she would bring me comfort knowing I was still close to my grandmother through her still being there. Rest In Peace Ida you will be missed.
Jeannine Biggica
September 8, 2017
Ida demarco was my mother's iend for years and years. She was my friends Louise'smother. She was. Kind lovely woman who I loved . Ism she is now reunited with Pete,her husband, Jerry, her gorgeous son and her little innocent great grandson. peter.. it was nice to know ida was always there. I will miss her voice on the phone when I did speak to her. Rip Ida you are loved and will be missed. Kisses in heaven.
Jennifer Campomenosi saccenti
September 7, 2017
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