EDITH-BONARRIGO-Obituary

EDITH I. BONARRIGO

Willoughby, Ohio

1933 - 2020

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(nee Dalessio), 87, passed away Dec. 12, 2020. She was born Rosina Aida Sept. 30, 1933, in Collinwood to Frank and Jenny (nee Cornachionne) Dalessio. Beloved wife of the late Anthony; beautiful precious mother of Anthony, Jeanine "Gina" (Robert, dec.) Mitchell, and Christine "Tina" (Tom)...

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A lady cherished by all who knew her. The tapestry of her life was and will always be family. Her heart was rich with love. There are no more inspiring words than these. We will always carry Nana Bonarrigo in our hearts...with love, Rosalie and Terri Gallucci

Nana,
It’s not always something you did that reminds me of you , but rather what others can’t.
For example, you know how many Italian restaurants claim to have the BEST Italian food , but their sauce is something I wouldn’t even feed my dogs !?

You set the bar too damn high!

I’ve had to boycott many places over the years because of you!!

I’m sure you’re already setting the table for Anthony and Uncle Moose now!

Until we all sit...

Chris and Family, I am so very sorry for the loss of your mother. May the memories you have of her comfort you now and always. Prayers and love to you!

Nana, you will be greatly missed! You loved your family to no end, and welcomed me immediately into it, with open arms. You always treated me as if I were your own. Dinners without your macaroni and holidays without your Italian cookies just won't be the same. You were stoic and strong, even through the very end. We love you and miss you!

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

To the Bonarrigo family, I am so very sorry for your loss of such a wonderful person. You were all truly blessed to have had her in your lives. I will remember her as a beautiful, strong, kind, genuine woman who lived for and was completely dedicated to her family. Find some comfort in knowing how many lives she touched and how very special she was. God has taken his Angel back home.

Chris I know words can’t take away the hurt you’re feeling , but I want you to know how much I care. Sending you love and strength in this time of loss.

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

You were the strongest person I've ever known, and after all the blessings and sacrifices, all the love and wisdom, what I'm most grateful for is that you gave some of that strength to me.
We'll be together until we meet again.