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Juanita Lo PRESTI

Dayton, Ohio

1924 - 2021

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Dayton, Ohio
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Hospice of Dayton

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Lo PRESTI, Juanita C. Age 96 of Dayton, passed away Saturday, February 13, 2021, at Sienna Woods. Born September 15, 1924, in Coldwater, OH, to the late Mell and Catherine (Weber) Knapschafer. She was preceded in death by her husband Thomas J. Lo Presti in 1975, parents, aunt Anna, and...

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Mrs. LoPresti will always have a very special place in my heart. I always loved spending time with them when they did things with my parents and the last few years visiting her at Sierra Gardens. Great memory sharing moments.

Remembering her kindness at birth of our four children, & to all she worked with GSH.I worked in a different area of GSH, but she served with thoughtfulness.

Mrs. LoPresti shall always share a special place in my heart. Many happy memories with her and Mr. LoPresti watching UD basketball with my parents and their annual fishing trip to Michigan. Also, Susie and I created a juggling act for Mrs. LoPresti as we both went into labor within hours of each other. Mr. LoPresti nicknamed our daughter "Nicola." They are both missed but she is with her dear Tom after being apart over 40 years before she passed.

I knew Juanita when I was very young. My mom and grandma used
to visit them at Coldwater, Ohio She was a wonderful lady . Our sympathy to Ted and Susan. An old neighbor.

Carl and Ruth(Schockman)Bettinger.

Enjoyed knowing her in some of the days she worked at Good Samaritan Hospital. I too worked as an RN there. She was a very good & caring nurse & most thoughtful. John 14.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We love you and will miss you. Many wonderful memories of you and Mr. LoPresti with my parents fishing, playing cards, watching UD basketball, your delicious homemade ravioli and great care when our daughter was born. Now you are with your beloved Tom. Rest In Peace dear friend.

I was a nursing director with Juanita at Good Samaritan Hospital. She was always straightforward and made me laugh a lot. When my daughter had her first communion, Juanita made the most beautiful cake. I recently moved from Dayton to Cincinnati but she has been in my thoughts and I will always remember her strength and humor. Bobbie Martin

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.