Ida-Panucci-Obituary

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Ida L. Panucci

Delray Beach, Florida

Apr 26, 1927 – Jan 23, 2017 (Age 89)

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BORN
April 26, 1927
DIED
January 23, 2017
AGE
89
LOCATION
Delray Beach, Florida

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Lorne and Sons Funeral Home - Delray Beach Obituary

Ida Louise Panucci, 89, of Boynton Beach, passed away in her home, surrounded by her children, on January 23, 2017, after a long battle with cancer. She is survived by her sons, Robert (Joyce) Panucci and Ron (Ronda) Panucci, six grandchildren, Sherry (Dave) Dias, Ryan Panucci, Kristin (Rob) Reed, Angela (Wes) Ransom, Nicholas Panucci and Patrick Inlow, along with six great grandchildren, Alex and Natalie Dias, Beck and Davis Reed, Blake Inlow and Cameron Ransom. She is also survived by her loving brother, Louis Galantino, sister Ceil, several nieces and nephews and countless friends.

A visitation will be held on Wednesday, January 25, 2017 from 3:00PM - 5:00PM at Lorne & Sons Funeral Home, 745 NE 6th Ave. (N. Federal Hwy.) Delray Beach. A funeral service will be held on Thursday, January 26, 2017 10:30AM at Lorne & Sons Funeral Home, with burial to follow at the Boynton Beach Cemetery.

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Mom, this was a long, tough journey. You handled every part of it, especially the toughest part, with a positive attitude and a continued desire to help those who were not able to help themselves.

You had been through many medical trials and tribulations and you always managed to come through the victor. You were tough, up and until Jesus had a special room ready just for you.

I am blessed to have been there with you. We shared many beautiful things and for that, I will be...

Bobby, Ronnie and families,
My heartfelt sympathy, and condolences to all of you. Aunt Ida was one of the most positive women I've ever known. I always loved her and enjoyed any time I could spend or talk with her. Her spirit was uplifting and her sense of humor could always keep you laughing. She will be missed.
Love, Your Cousin Donna(Pannucci)

Dear Mom
Your journey was difficult in the end, but you are safely home in the arms of Jesus. Just like we talked about. Until we meet again I will keep you forever in my heart. I Love you
xoxo Joyce