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Lida Marchetti

Chicago, Illinois

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Lida Marchetti, 75, of Del Ray Beach, FL, formerly of Highland Park and Highwood, IL. Loving mother of Cindy Manfredini, Lou (Mary Beth) Manfredini; cherished nonni of Quinn, Carmen, Mallory and Massimo Manfredini and Shannon (Joe) Purnilio; great-grandmother of Victoria; dear...

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Dearest Lida, I'll miss you so very much. Thank you for being a friend and inspiration to me. With love....

In My Pocket

I have memories in my pocket.
They rattle among the change.

My memories of you are treasures I carry wherever I go.

They are stored in bits and pieces, parts of a beautiful whole
They give me comfort when I think I am alone.

Yes, I have memories in my pocket, like so much other stuff I keep there.

But of all the treasures I have, it’s the memories of you that are the most precious.

We will miss Lida very much. Lida was a very sweet, lovely and caring lady. Lida will be missed by many. She will always be in our thoughts and memories.
With much love
Paula,Erick, Daniella,Tristan and Eryka Cavanaugh

I am very sorry that Lida left us without having an opportunity to say good bye. But I am not sure she would have liked us to come to see her... she was very proud of herself. She was for many of us who knew the old days of Belle Meade one of the “Grande Dames” that was part of the Spirit of the neighborhood in that time.

On the other hand I believe she is now watching over us. Her memory will remain in my mind until the end of my life. Lida did not have an easy life but she was an...

Dear Louis, Cindy & Familyes.
For ove 20 years I was lucky to have Lida as a friend,she was elegant, even in her simples of clothes.Her voice was always a comfort to me when I was sick.
Our family won't forget her, she always be in our hearts.
Paul & Lourdes Schatzberg

Dear Lou & Cindy & Familiys,
Fond memories of Lida and Max dancing up a storm at the local social dances in Highwood and the night was not complete unless Lida sang her signature song, "MARINA". God comfort you in your sorrow.Remember the good times.