Nellie-Scionti-Obituary

Nellie Scionti

Westerly, Rhode Island

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Nellie (Leonetti) Scionti, beloved wife of Leo Scionti, for over 60 years, passed away peacefully at The Westerly Hospital on Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010, at the age of 85. She was surrounded by her loving family. Nellie was born in Westerly to the late Pasquale and Bomina (Gencarelli) Leonetti. She...

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Dear Scionti Family,
I will remember her coming to the Johnston's Pool with her grandchildren. We had great times in the backyard on those hot summer days. She was a kind lady. God bless you all in this time of sadness.

Dear Leo and family,
George and I were deeply saddened to read about Nellie's passing. We enjoyed having her as a very thoughtful and caring neighbor for over thirty years. May her soul rest and peace and may God bless you with comfort and strength during this most difficult time.

George and Diane Prete

Leo and Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you, I am so sorry for your loss, she, indeed was a good woman. Sheree Gabrielle Antoch

Dear Scionti family,
I always remember your mother's trip to San Francisco, her warmth and happy spirit. My friend Debra said she was ''her rock.'' I lost my Mom a year ago. The loss of a mother cannot be described. I wish you all peace. In Nellie's memory a donation will be made to the Cape Cod Homeless Shelter for Women. Independence House. I wish you peace. Ellen Anderson

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

To the Scionti family, but especially to my forever friend Lori, my heart aches for you. Your mom was a gem. And she has three beautiful girls who are a testament to that. I am thinking of you.

Lynne, so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Scionti Family, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. She was an exceptional woman that will live on in all of the hearts she touched in some special way, including mine. May all of our blessings and love carry her safely on her way. Much love to all of you.

Lynne, please accept my deepest sympathy at the loss of you Mom. I would see her and your dad at church and she would share me how you were doing. It has been awhile since I have seen her and I often thought of her and how she was doing. I am sure you will treasure wonderful memories of her.