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Roseann L. DiLiddo

Akron, Ohio

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Roseann L. DiLiddo (nee Canalaz), 83, went home to be with the Lord on April 3, 2013 after a brief battle with cancer.She was born December 27, 1929 in Cleveland, Ohio and was a resident of Akron for the last thirty years.She was preceded in death by her parents, Louis and Teresa Canalaz...

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Aunt Roseanne would always host the best holiday dinner parties. Her and my grandmother, Teresa, would collaborate in the kitchen and cook up the best meals you ever had. Turkey, pasta, salad, potatoes and gravy, stuffing, all the works and dessert. I miss those days when I was young and carefree. Those meals were always something to look forward to with family and all the great company.

My Aunt Roseanne took care of us when we were children. My parents went out of town for a wedding and
my sister Christine, My brother Paulie and I, were left in her care. I remember it rained all weekend and we
were stuck indoors. We were a handful...(at least I was). What made matters worse was that my parents had
car trouble and were delayed. Not the typical car trouble but with a windshield wiper motor that conked out.
Yes, it rained in Buffalo that weekend too. Aunt...

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

What a wonderful lady. She always helped out all of Dave's friends with no questions asked and was always so kind. We lose another great one.

To the Diliddo family.May the God of all comfort and peace be with your family.May Roseann fond memories bring you comfort.Isaiah33:24.

Kara-
I am so sorry for your loss. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Kara, i am so sorry..sending prayers & love.

She was our hollywood starlette, with her '64 red covertible mustang, sunglasses and sheer scarf blowing in the wind. Forever the gracious hostess, with an infectious laugh that we all loved. Her serene presence will be dearly missed.

To the Diliddo family you have my sympathy, and may you again comfort from proverbs 2:21.