Elizabeth-DiMarco-Obituary

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Elizabeth A. DiMarco

Burrillville, Rhode Island

Dec 2, 1945 – Jan 7, 2019 (Age 73)

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BORN
December 2, 1945
DIED
January 7, 2019
AGE
73
LOCATION
Burrillville, Rhode Island

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Kane Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Easton Obituary

BURRILLVILLE, RI----Elizabeth A. (Allison) DiMarco, 73, of Burrillville, RI., formerly of Easton, passed away peacefully with her family at her side on Monday, January 7, 2019 at Hope Hospice in Providence, RI., after a period of failing health. She was the loving wife of John DiMarco. Born...

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I'm so sorry to read about Elizabeth's passing. We shared a few classes in Cunningham Junior High School, and I was always impressed by her quiet, ladylike ways. She was a lovely LADY, always! I tried over the past years to find her location so I could write to her, or contact her via social media, but always hit a brick wall. I assumed she left Massachusetts and lived in a different area of the country. I'm heartbroken that she pwassed away. We always chatted about going to some dressy...

We are sorry for your loss. We will always have fond memories of Winnepaug Day Camp and Shore Rd. adventures

John,

A short note of condolence for you and family from your neighbors across the street and fellow Vietnam vets, Steve and myself. We both know you as a solid guy who stood-by his wife, Liz.
All the Best,
Steve and I

Liz was a pleasure to be around and her and John were a great match. Bless her and I wish the best for John.

So very sadden by the loss of Liz. Keeping your family in my thoughts and prayers.

To John and his loving family: The times you would both come into my presence brightened up my days in a way not t be described. Your lovely wife's smile and laughter kept me going in a most positive way and she will be missed by myself and ALL of your co-workers here at Lowes.
May God bless her and keep her in His heart, and may it comfort you to know that someday you will live together for eternity.
Our prayers are with you always, John. God bless you and your family

John and family, We are so sorry to hear of the loss of your wife and mother. Prayers and best wishes always.

Jon,Christine, Jason and the rest of the Willis and DiMarco families - my truest and most heartfelt condolences. I will always remember Liz as one of the nicest and most gentle people. It seemed she was always nearby when we were all growing up - the Commercial Club years, all those hockey games, Pocasset, and as the being the mother of one of my brother's dearest friends growing up in Easton. She will definitely be missed, but also very well remembered by so many of us.