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MARIS LEE DiGIOVANNI

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DiGIOVANNI MARIS LEE (nee Hartman) passed away suddenly on December 23, 2011 at age 65. Maris was the beloved wife of Alphonse G. DiGiovanni for 41 years. Born in Philadelphia, she was the daughter of the late Marie and Howard G. Hartman and she and Al lived in East Norriton. She is survived by...

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Maris I miss you so much.
I do truly believe you are
at Peace.

Maris I miss you so much.
I do truly believe you are
at Peace.

Maris, You were a good friend and wonderful person who always had a smile and kind word to say. I will miss you much. I know you are in a happy place now shareing your smile with everyone you see.
Your friend Jim Litton SQC Inspector , Retired 1999

Al,

We are really sorry for your loss. We are ALL one of a kind but she sure was one of the extra specials. Our thoughts and prayers go with you. As I read the guest book...the thoughts are astoundingly true. Thing's that anyone would appreciate hearing said about themselves. We hope you find the Comfort you need at this time.

John and Charlotte Grieco,W.W.,NJ

Dear Mr. DiGiovanni, You have my deepest sympathy at the loss of Maris. We didn't see each other often as we are from opposite ends of the state. She never passed me without giving me a hug and saying she was really happy to see me. The feeling was mutual. What a happy, smiling person she was. I'll certainly miss seeing her at OES functions. Sara J Kerr, Apollo, PA

Al,
We are so sorry for your the loss of your dear Maris. I ran into Maris 2 years ago at Boscov's and it was just like the old days. She was a very sweet and caring person. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this very sad time.
Eileen and Tony DeMichael

I Love You Maris in my Heart

Maris I really miss you alot we had a great time in Wildwood with you and Al and also Ralph we had a great time together we had alot of Laughs on the Speed Boat

Maris and Al, dancing and smiling

She was the light of every room she walked into, the radiant glow of her beauty and generosity infusing spirit into the souls of those around her. She made you feel better just by being in her presence, and happy for having spent time with her. Even her handwriting would cheer you up. Her generosity was boundless. Our lives were touched by this angel, who left too soon to be with the other angels. I miss you Maris. And I thank you Al for having brought her into our lives.