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Elizabeth Gerardi Obituary

Gerardi Gerardi, Elizabeth (Lucy) L. was 91 when she passed away in Blairsville, GA after an extended illness. She was born in Donora, PA and moved to Pompano Beach, FL in 1958 with her family. She was preceded in death by her husband, Bruno Gerardi, two brothers and four sisters. She is survived by her daughters: Jeanne , Terry Crutcher; her son Gerald and Mary Gerardi. Three grandchildren Joshua and Joseph Gerardi and Kristin C. and Jack Sterling. Two sisters Jeanne and Joseph Dipietro and Bette Sparrow. Memorial services will be held in Tallahassee in july.

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Published by Sun-Sentinel from May 14 to May 15, 2011.

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Otto Hough

May 16, 2011

Jerry,

I know your Mom is smiling "Up in Heaven" with her beloved husband just a my Mom is after her recent passing......

Take care........our thoughts & prayers are with y'all..... Otto

May 16, 2011

Jerry,

I'm sure your Mom is smiling "Up in Heaven" with her beloved husband as is my Mom with hers.......

Thoughts & prayers are with y'all....... Otto

Hank Breitenkam

May 15, 2011

Gerardi Family,

I'm sorry for your great loss.

Your father, Bruno, was my first boss in the water treatment industry in Lauderhill back in '73. He often spoke affectionatley of his wife and family. Bruno told me: "Hank, there's just two things you need to know about the water business: 1. water flows downhill and 2. payday is every other Thursday."

May your Mom rest in peace in God' s most beautiful garden!

Regards,

Hank Breitenkam

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