Louise-Anastasi-Obituary

Louise E. Anastasi

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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ANASTASILOUISE E. (nee DiChiaro), Beloved wife of Salvatore J. Anastasi; loving mother of Susan (Lester) Speero and dear "Grammy Weezie" of Christian and Nicholas. Also survived by her sister, Anna Neri. Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Mass Saturday, 10:30 A.M., from St....

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Dear Sue, tomorrow will be a year that Aunt Weezie was called home.
I know this last year has been hard for all of you. Just know that I'm thinking of you and remembering how your Mom and Aunt Jackie showed me how to do the Cha Cha.I also remember her bumble bee pins. With love and a hug, Cousin Val

Dear Susan,
I'm sorry to hear about your Mother. What a sweet and kind lady she was! I will always have fond memories of her. She was very proud of you. You were a wonderful daughter. Your Mother's spirit will live on in you!
Fondly,

Dear Uncle Sal, Cousin Sue and Family,

I cannot express how very sad I was to hear about Aunt Louise. My heart goes out to you. She was such a wonderful, sweet lady who always kept a beautiful home and made you feel so welcome. I fondly recall the times our families spent together when we were younger; when the grownups played cards and the kids stayed upstairs until called down for "goodies"; and, especially, one Christmas in Levittown. Aunt Louise had Xmas coloring books for my...

Uncle Sal, Susan and family, I'm sorry that Aunt Louise has been taken home and you're left to miss her. I will always remember the scarab bracelet she gave me for my 8th grade graduation - still have it - and how she and her niece Jackie used to teach me to dance in your living room near 9th and Hunting Park, and how she often wore the bumblbee pin on her jackets. She had a contagious laugh and was a wonderful person. I'll miss her. My mom and Dad will be waiting to welcome her. I'm...