Elizabeth-Trombetta-Obituary

Elizabeth J. Trombetta

Solon, Ohio

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January 15, 2026
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Solon, Ohio
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(nee Molnar), age 87, passed away on January 15, 2026. Devoted wife of the late I. Bernard Trombetta; loving mother of Christopher (Sandra Noonan), Timothy (Margaret), Tracey, Nicole, and Benjamin; proud grandmother of twelve: Mallory, Sophia, Michelle, Michael, Anthony, Luke, Isabel, Gabriella,...

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Dear Chris, Tim, Tracey, Nicole and Ben, Jerry and I send our love and deepest condolences to your whole family. We were planning to be at the services tomorrow, but because of the bad weather here in Michigan and in Ohio we've decided not to make the trip. We sincerely wish we could be there. Your mom was a special friend and we will miss her very, very much. Teressa, Tom and Sara send their sympathy to all of you.

know Liz since kindergarten knew Iggy from high school I'm going to try to make the service

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My sincere condolences to the family of Liz. I am very sad to of heard of her passing. I met her on Creekside Trail. When she moved to Vitalia, I would get to visit with her and Sue Racek ( they were neighbors on Creekside ) almost every Friday at Vitalia´s " happy hour" time. Liz was such a positive person, always smiling and upbeat. I truly enjoyed visiting with her. She will be greatly missed.

Our deepest sympathy on the death of your dear mom! Liz was a shining star to all she met. Her quiet voice, her simple smile, her gentle conversation made you gravitate towards her. She will definitely be missed in our lives.

I'm so thankful that I knew your mom. She was a very special lady. Please accept our condolences and we're very sorry for your family's loss.

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Beautiful lady. Always a pleasure to see.RIP Liz..

Dear Trombetta family, You have my deepest sympathies in the loss of your dear mother. I remember Liz well from my days teaching PLC. She was always a loving, positive support to all the children and to me as their teacher. She was special. A soft, quiet presence. Looking on with a smile. She was a gift to us all.