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Jane A. LoPiccolo

Auburn, New York

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March 1, 2009 Jane A. LoPiccolo, 94, formerly of Chapman Ave., Auburn, went home to the Lord on March 1, 2009. Jane was born in Seneca Falls, NY on February 8, 1915, the daughter of Gennaro and Christina Rosso Martino. She was a communicant of St. Mary's Church, a member of the Rosary and...

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I'm sorry to hear about Jane, she was one of my favorite people. It's been many years since we worked together at the fabric store. She was a Great person

John & Angela,
I was so sorry to learn of you mother's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Dear family,

I was sorry to hear about Jane's passing. She lived across the street from my mother for ten years and they shared a friendship. Everytime I visited Auburn I met Jane--to see her garden, have a cup of coffee and conversation or remark on her latest sewing project.

You are in my thoughts and prayers as is Jane.

My deepest sympathy to the LoPiccolo family. Jane was a dear friend to my mother, Jean Oropallo. She was always supportive and willing to give a helping hand. I have fond thoughts of Jane and will miss her very much.

Dear LoPiccolo family,
It was was a honor to take care of jane in the last year. Jane was always making my day with her smile.i do truly miss her. Your family is in my prayers.

John, Angie, family & friends of Aunt Jane,
Our thoughts, prayers, and love are with you. We're sorry we can't be there on Saturday, but will be thinking of you all.
Much love and God bless,

To the LoPiccolo Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you now as they are always. We love you and we will always be there.

To the LoPiccolo Family,

I knew Jane as a patient from Dr. Mahers office awhile back. She was a very nice lady. I am very sorry for your loss.

To the LoPiccolo Family,
You are all in our thoughts at this time. I will always remember Aunt Jane for being kind and caring. I have fond memories of her from our visits to her home and her trips to Geneva to visit my Grandmother, Mary Aquilano. I was always nervous that she was driving, but she told me she was fine as long she got back before dark ! I remember her being so proud of her small gardens around the house and enjoying a fresh picked tomato with her when I would visit. She...