Josephine-Biondi-Obituary

Josephine "Jo" Biondi

Orlando, Florida

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BIONDI, JOSEPHINE "JO", wife of the late Renaldo "Lenny" Biondi, died peacefully on Sunday, Oct. 4, 2009, in her home in DeBary, FL at the age of 90. Jo was born on Aug. 23, 1919, in Newark, NJ, to Marie and Joseph Rispo. As a young woman in New Jersey, Jo worked...

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Gramma Jo was the warmest nicest lady you could ever know. She will be very much missed by many many people.

Grandma Jo was a blessing in my life for 35 years. She was a wonderful grandmother to all of my children. She was the kindest and warmest person I have known. I miss how she always hugged and kissed and feed you. I am sure she is waiting to hug and kiss us all again.

Kay DeLoach
Kincheloe, Mi

Gram you will be missed. Thank-you for all you have done for all the lives you have touch though out the years Love, Nikki

I will always rember. How she use to care for us and how she was so kind and caring and how she loved us all.
I LOVE HER SO MUCH!!!<3
I WILL MISS HER!!!
Her Great Grandson Thomas Biondi.
My hometownis Delan,Florida.

When I think of "Grandma", I can still see that mischievous twinkle in her eye and that smile on her face. She had a wonderful life and a beautiful family. And she will be greatly missed.

And to the whole Eckstein family, please know that Erin and I are thinking about you during this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Thinking of Grandma Jo and what a wonderful grandma she was to the Eckstein grandchildren. She was definitely a supporter of the boys baseball games. We remember her fondly as a warm and humorous person. Love, Bob and Shirley Carr

Our thoughts are with you at this time.....
Sharon and Herb Gold

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. I am so glad I was blessed to have had Grandma Jo be a part of my life. Her smiling face will be missed at school, but her thoughtfulness and memories will live on. Our deepest regrets, Ami & Eric Shroyer