DOLORES-DePIERO-Obituary

DOLORES M. DePIERO

Brook Park, Ohio

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July 31, 2015
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Brook Park, Ohio

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DOLORES M. DePIERO (nee Vasas), age 83; beloved wife of the late Elio; loving mother of Stephen DePiero, Raymond DePiero and Michelle Chandler; mother-in-law of Sandra DePiero and James Chandler; dearest grandmother of five grandsons: Vincent DePiero (Melissa), Victor DePiero, Stephen Chandler,...

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Dolores was in my computer class at the Medina County Library for awhile. She was excited about the Tablet she had and it was a social outing for her as several of her friends were in the class as well. I recall when she came ot my house and told me she wanted to take up the dulcimer. I gave her one to play with and I thought how wonderful is that she wants to learn new things even if they come with challenges? Godspeed Dolores.

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your mother. May fond memories of your parents warm your heart; and God help you endure this time of sorrow. Isa. 41:13

"Mooma" was a wonderful and kind grandmother to many who were not even her own. Not many women can say their own daughter is their best friend but Dolores could. She had a heart of gold and a sense of humor that was always right on target and inevitably contained a nugget of wisdom, too. Her influence will continue to warm hearts long after this brief time of sadness.

The warmest hugs ever. We will miss her.

Sandy

We are so sorry for the loss of your mom/ grandma. Mrs. DePiero was a wonderful neighbor, friend, and nana. I remember all the fun times my parents had on the porch, backyard breakfasts, and dinners out at The Panda Buffet. My dad was lost when Elio passed away, and is extremely saddened by the loss of Dolores. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time of loss and reflection....how blessed we are to have known and loved her.

Nana DePiero NEVER missed a holiday or birthday for us. The cards would come in the mail with lots of stickers, a friendly hello, and always a little something special inside. We loved going to the mail box, and finding her very thoughtful and special cards. We have saved all of her cards over the years, and how lucky we were that Nana DePiero always remembered us. We will miss her.