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Freeda M. Lemoncelli

Bloomfield, New York

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Freeda M. Lemoncelli of Endicott Freeda M. Lemoncelli, of Endicott, passed away Wednesday, September 3, 2008. She was predeceased by her beloved husband, Theodore. She is survived by three daughters and two sons-in-law, Kathy and David Lebous, Judith Lemoncelli and Maryjoan and Mark...

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Dear Judy,
Bud and I are sorry to learn of the passing of your Mom.
Fondly,
Mandy and Bud

Judy, Kathy and Mary Joan. I will always remember your Mom with her beautiful smile and her story telling punch line jokes. Always a laugh at the kitchen table with our folks! Our parents now gone-let them rest in peace. We had the best this world could give us. Much love and sympathy to Aunt Freeda's and Uncle Ted's beautiful daughters-Pat

Dear Judy,
I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of your Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I know you will all miss her very much, but hope you find comfort in all the wonderful memories you have of her.
Love,
Bernice

Judy,
Sorry to hear of your loss.

Dear Judy, Mary Joan and "Kay Kay",
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time. I will miss your mom, my Godmother, so very much. I will always remember fondly the Christmas Eves we spent with you and Aunt Fran and Uncle Gene. I cherish the memories I have, the most precious of which how Aunt Freeda always said that I didn't look like an Italian, but would always be her little German boy...thus, my nickname "Hansel" was born!
Much love to you all, Joey...

Dear Kathy, Judy and Mary Joan:
I'm so sorry for your loss. Aunt Freeda was always so kind to me. I used to love to go to your house and "play" when I was younger - it was always so clean! Your mom used to make the best no bake chocolate cookies. I remember them when we used to go to Harvey's Lake. I used to love it when she came over to the house at Christmas time and wanted to know what each of us got for Christmas - she was always so interested in whatever we did! She will be missed! I...

TO THE FAMILY OF FREEDA,
I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS..IT HAS BEEN MANY YEARS SINCE I LAST SAW YOUR MOM...WE WORKED TOGETHER IN THE CAFETERIA AT OLGC..SHE WAS ALWAYS FULL OF FUN AND I ENJOYED BEING AROUND HER....LOVE AND PRAYERS JANET KRALL

Dear Maryjoan,
I can see your mom's face through the cafeteria window as I think back on all the wonderful memories growing up at OLGC.My deepest sympathy for you and your family.I will never forget your mom and dad and how much fun we had on Dickson St.I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers my friend.

Maryjoan & Family,

My sincerest sympathy on the passing of your Mom. I remember many wonderful times at your house as we grew up.