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Linda DeNuzzio

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

1954 - 2021

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Linda DeNuzzio On Tuesday, April 27th, 2021 Linda DeNuzzio, loving mother and Lulu, passed away at the age of 67 after a long battle with cancer. Linda was born on April 1, 1954 in Portsmouth, NH to the late Raymond Bernier and Mary (Marcello) Bernier. She graduated from Portsmouth High School in...

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My Dear Cousin You are truly missed.... We had so many laughs over the years.. Much love always T.

I can't believe it's been 2 years. I miss you so much the fun and the laughs we used to have. Love you, Momo

My sister, I will miss you dearly. Always there to set the standard and to show me the way. You are my sister and my friend for eternity. I always looked up to you for guidance and you were always willing to give it. When I was younger I didn't always understand the importance of what you were teaching. As I grew older I came to appreciate the example you set for all of us. No matter how big the sacrifice you always, always did what you new was right. You were my liason to the older...

Lulu, you were the strongest person I've ever met. I love you and I miss you my bff. Rest easy girl and I'll see you on the other side.
see you on the other side.

Linda was the oldest of 5 children and my only sister. We shared a small bedroom throughout our childhood, and in that room she taught me how to dance, memorize all the lyrics to songs like “American Pie”, and a passion for fashion( to name a few). Sisters have a special bond that will never be broken and I’m forever grateful to have my sister forever in my heart ♥
Au Revoire Lulu!

Rest In Peace sister Lulu. You are in a better place. Enjoy all your family from up above. I hope all your family is there meeting and greeting you and all is well. Thank you for all your sister love. Til we meet again. Love you Lu, Ralphie

My one and only big sister....The person who taught me so many things in life. From music to dancing to fashion, I owe it all to you Linny. You taught me how to drive a stick shift on the freeways of California and I taught you how to swim. We were the best of friends when we battled against our three brothers and mortal enemies when it came to sharing your cool, contemporary clothes. But through it all, I have nothing but the utmost respect , admiration, and love for my sister who taught...

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My cousin Linda i will truly miss you....
Thank you for caring,
Much love...
Cousin, Terry Risden