1930
2025
Edna passed away peacefully on July 7, 2025, at the age of 95,
after a long and beautiful life. Born in Olema, California, Edna was
the youngest daughter of Italian Immigrants Joe and Rose Dellepere.
A graduate of Tomales High School, Edna remained rooted in the
Olema and Point Reyes Station area for much of her life.
In 1948, she married the love of her life, Geno Petroni. Together
they built a life filled with hard work, joy, and deep devotion to family.
Edna worked with several local businesses including the Grandi Company,
Palace Food Market, Cheda's Deli, and West Marin Pharmacy.
In 1995, Edna and Geno moved to Sebastopol to be closer to their
sons and grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her beloved husband of 53 years, Geno;
her parents; her siblings and in-laws - Teresa (Stanley) Koschetz, Eda
(Ambrose) Gondola, and John (Dorothy) Dellepere.
Edna is survived by her sons Ron (Lolly) Petroni and John (Erika) Petroni;
her cherished granddaughters Gina (Jeff), Jessica (Jonah), Hannah (Zach),
and Natalie (Scott); her adored great-grandchildren Logan, Milana,
Sophie, Isabelle, and Gino; and many beloved nieces and nephews.
Edna will be remembered for her sharp wit and sassy Italian spirit.
She brought joy to everyone she met with her storytelling, her passion
for bingo, the SF Giants; and her legendary spaghetti gravy.
Above all, family was the center of her world.
A Celebration of Life will be held on
Saturday, August 9 at 11:00 AM
Petaluma Elks Lodge
2105 S. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, CA
The family kindly requests donations be made to Hospice.
Dorri Safford
July 27, 2025
Edna was a funny, spunky and loved from the minute I met her. I looked forward to our Bunco nights and the quick wit Edna would bring. She will be greatly missed but forever engrained in my heart. Always in thought, Dorri
Dan Galloping
July 24, 2025
Ron and John: sorry for your loss! Dan and Judy Gallagher
Donna
July 22, 2025
Edna was a cherished neighbor. Every single conversation I had with her over the past 23 years was fun. Even today, I thought of a little tidbit of my life that I knew would delight her. She would laugh with me. What a wonderful neighbor, and an inspiration for what a delightful neighbor can add to a stroll in the hood.
Linda Borello
July 20, 2025
Dear Ron and John I was so sorry to hear of your mom´s passing. She always had a smile on her face and a joke or story to share.
As a little kid I would remember riding bikes with friends through downtown Pt Reyes she would be sweeping the sidewalk in front of the Palace Market early in the morning and she would let you know she was watching you and that you better behave or else.
I can hear her gum cracking at the football games because she would get so wound up watching the boys play, she almost would fly out of her seat.
What a blessing she was, I am so glad I got to grow up surrounded by that generation, she was a really kind, loving human being. She will be forever missed and forever remembered .
I will keep her in my prayers.
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Adobe Creek Funeral Home
July 20, 2025
Our thoughts are with the family and friends at this time.
Jackie Campigli
July 15, 2025
To a dear friend who brought so much joy. laughter ,kindness , and love. We worked together , played Bingo and we had certainly mischievous fun times together too. ..I am so grateful Edna that we were part of your journey in your life And Gino’s, you both were like family to us. God Bless you Edna ,thank you for the memories. Jackie Campigli ❤
Jim Joyce
July 15, 2025
Always enjoyed Edna’s quick wit and infectious sense of humor.The many great conversations we shared even going back in my younger days always came easy.Sending condolences to Ron,John and Families.Your Mom was very special.
God Bless
Jim Joyce
Scott Johnson
July 15, 2025
I was talking to my cousin, Tony Maestri, when I first heard Edna wasn't doing well. Then a couple days later he let me know she had passed. I hadn't seen Edna in years, since I moved to Reno, Nevada. We reconnected again because of the deaths of my Aunt, Carolyn Maestri and my mother, Genevieve Johnson. The first time I saw her in 20 years was at their services. It was like we hadn't missed a day. I have known Edna and Geno as long as I have been alive. They were so much fun to visit with, all her stories, and yes that sharp tongue and wit mentioned in her obituary. She always had a smirky little smile when she was showing it off. I used to call bingo at the Petaluma Boy's and Girl's Club and she and Carolyn would come in. She got so mad at me if she got down to one number and I didn't call it. But it was all in good fun. Edna, I will miss you greatly. You were a big part of my life for a long time. You were as close to family as anyone could be without being related. Now you're with Geno and all your other family and friends. To Edna's family, I know there is pain at a time like this. It will take a long time to subside. But remember, those you love never truly die, they live within our hearts. I'll miss you very much Edna!
Peter Valconesi
July 14, 2025
I have had the great pleasure of growing up with Edna and gino, they were a huge part of my life. Edna was a dear friend to my Granny who was very dear to me. I got to listen to them chat and enjoy life together. it would be hard to find a person who loved family and life the way she did and I got to benefit from all she had to offer. she will be missed very much. I know she is at peace with many loved ones right now. thank you for blessing me with all you had to offer. I love you.
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