Louise-D'Errico-Obituary

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Louise D'Errico

RAHWAY, New Jersey

Mar 3, 1933 – Feb 10, 2023 (Age 89)

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BORN
March 3, 1933
DIED
February 10, 2023
AGE
89
LOCATION
RAHWAY, New Jersey
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Lehrer-Gibilisco Funeral Home - Rahway Obituary

Louise "Toodles" (Daniele) D'Errico, 89, of Somerset, passed away on February 10, 2023, surrounded by her loving family. Louise was born in Jersey City, and lived in Rahway for 38 years before moving to Somerset 16 years ago. She was a graduate of Snyder High School in Jersey City where she met...

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RIP Miss D´Errico

Nancy, My heartfelt condolences on the loss of your mother. Her legacy is with her children and grandchildren in which she was blessed.

Sorry for your loss

Dear Nancy and the family,
My sincere condolences for you all for Louise. My heart goes out to you.
I am so deeply happy we were able to see each other in Sept 2021. I would love to see her license plate “Toodles” at family gatherings and would look forward to seeing her smile and hearing her laugh.
She is with Frankie now and is in peace.
Love always Christine

RIP Aunt Louise. I know you will be watching the Yankees from above, loved hearing my Mom tell me about you guys talking baseball during the season! You are missed.

My whole family loved Louise. We would visit with her often at Kennedy Jewelers. She was great with my sons and always had a piece of Trident for them. She will be remembered. My sincerest condolences,
Marilyn, Matt and Kevin Pukavich

Frank and Family,
Your Mom was a real nice lady. I remember her mostly from Elm and Madison and the shop downtown. My sincere condolences and always remember Moms live forever in the hearts of their children. She was proud of her family and justifiably so. Keeping your Mom, you, and the family in my thoughts.

To Frank , Nancy and Patty - I am so sorry to hear the news that Lou has passed away. I'm not sure my high school years would have been the same without my "second" mom looking out for us. She was one tough Lady and I loved her and her wisdom that she tried to get into our thick heads. My deepest condolences to all the D'Errico's.