Dina Odio

Dina Odio obituary, Burbank, CA

Dina Odio

Dina Odio Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 6, 2015.
January 8, 1933 - May 30, 2015 Born on January 8th, 1933 in San Polo Matese, Italy. Dina was the eldest daughter of Antonio and Elena Santillo. She was the best mother, homemaker, wife and grandmother. She married Emidio Odio on January 20th, 1957 at St. Peters Catholic Church; she was predeceased by her husband in 1980. She was an active member of St. Robert Bellarmine Parish, where she attended weekly mass and baked cookies for the fiestas. She was a member of various Italian Clubs such as Sacro Cuoro di Gesu, Abruzzo e Molise club, Molisani di California, SRB Italian club. She volunteered as a Pollster in the Burbank elections, knitted caps and scarves for the Children's Hospital and local homeless shelters, and she loved to bake Italian cookies (her personalized Pizzelle cookies) for any special event or occasion. She is predeceased by Elena and Antonio Santillo, Livio Santillo (brother), Rita Santillo (sister in law), Rosanna Passick (niece), Nick Odio (brother in law) Steven Odio (nephew), Carmine Odio (son) and Maria Odio (mother in law). She is survived by her four children: Maria Di Liberto, Angela Odio, Emidio C. Odio, and Rosanna Odio. Her grandchildren: Emily and Sophia Odio, Joey Di Liberto and her wonderful son-in-law Frank Di Liberto. Along with her brother Tony Santillo, sister-in-law, Clara Santillo, and numerous nieces and nephews that were the joy of her life!

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July 4, 2015

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July 29, 2015

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Vicki Fuller

July 29, 2015

There are no words for the loss of this amazing woman. I remember the best time of my childhood was our families being together. I loved getting to see my friend Maria. Best of all was Dina cooking the best Italian food! She would always say Eat Eat. The Odious family will always have a special place in our hearts.

Patti Poulson

July 4, 2015

Mrs. Odio was such a kind and delightful lady. She always had a smile on her face and was a joy to be around. She will be missed by so many people and especially her family. They are a very close loving family and her children and grandchildren have become wonderful caring human beings with the great guidance from their parents.

July 2, 2015

Giu-sepp!. Viniqua!. As a child spending countless days at my Nonna's house, I loved that word, Viniqua. In Italian, it means come here and back in those days, it always meant that there was something for me in the kitchen to eat or do. And in the past few days, I've done a lot of thinking about how that simple word applies to just about everything my Nonna did. That was the her true beauty; you never had to ask for what you needed, she would just open up her arms and say come here. And in those arms would be the very thing you needed; a warm smile, a kind word, or, her own specialty, incredible food. And it didn't matter who you were either. Whether you were a family member or just a neighbor from down the street, my Nonna would always invite you into her life and make sure you came out better than when you entered. She was a woman who could go anywhere and use this open and charming persona despite her heavy accent and language difficulties to make anyone fall in love with her. As a kid, I spent most weekdays at my Nonna's house since my parent's worked and she brought me up well. I never ate jarred food as a baby; my Nonna would blend fresh veggies and fruits together to make my food daily. When I got a little older, Nonna and I began to walk all over the place, from the mailbox to the library to bank and of course her favorite grocery store, Gefer Farms, or what she insisted on calling the produzer. Even if we had no place to go, Nonna, loving to walk, would at least go on a stroll around the neighborhood, or what she referred to as Up and Down the Street. But no matter where we went, there would always be somebody that she'd know that she'd greet and begin talking to in the most friendliest of ways. It was the neighbor Rosa, the grocer, the mailman, or even that one lady at the bank. On one of these walks, I asked her why she always said hi to people and was so outgoing with complete strangers. I'll never forget the life lesson she told me. Now I don't remember the exact words, but it was along the lines of this: You should always say hi to people. Just hi that's all you really need. Because you don't know what the other person is going through and maybe that little gesture of kindness can help them have a better day." It's amazing-I don't think I could ever think of a person that was so concerned about others! Everything she did was directed to invite you in and make you feel welcome up until the very end and that's why she'll always be remembered as one of the most incredible people I will ever know. But another amazing thing about Nonna was that although she was so kind and thoughtful to everybody, she was so incredibly strong too. My Nonna came to this huge country from her tiny mountain village in Italy at 19 years old with nothing and built a family of four successful children. And then, her husband and love Emidio sadly died in 1980 leaving her and the kids fatherless. But even amongst the problems that arose, she always stayed strong and prideful for her family, keeping them together through the hardest days up until her last. She fought illness and heart troubles throughout her life, hardening her and making her an inspiration for many. But through all her struggles in life, she still had amazing strength physically too being able to do amazing feats of baking and cooking with vigor. I'll never know how she was able to raise 4 kids nearly alone, care for 3 grandchildren and still maintain a clean and well-fed house at all times. She truly was an amazing woman that I will always look up to and now as Jesus told her Viniqua and that she's found peace in someone else's arms for a change, I can only give her thanks. They'll never be another caring, strong and kindhearted woman like my Nonna, but I'll always remember her the countless memories, and cookies, that she provided for me. I love you Nonna, God Bless You with love.
Joey Di Liberto

Love you Zia Dina

Elena Valencia

June 30, 2015

Zia Dina was the sweetest, kindest and most loving person you could ever know. She always greeted you with a warm loving smile. She truly was an angel among us and now we have another angel to watch over all of us. Love you Zia Dina

We will miss you Zia Dina.

Adriana and Franacesca Valencia

June 30, 2015

Zia Dina was the sweetest lady. She always made you feel special and loved. We are so blessed to have had her as a part of our family. She will be missed by all of us.

Gregory Dumamsky

June 29, 2015

I am writing here today not to mourn the loss of Dina, but to celebrate her beautiful life. And boy what a life it was! Now early on she had some pretty large challenges thrown at her. The untimely loss of her son Carmen, then her husband. Now the average person at that stage would have likely given up, but not Dina. Through her faith, strength and love, the matriarch of the Odio family raised four beautiful, humble, caring, loving and persistent children - Maria, Emo, Angie and Rosanna. And why wouldn't they be all of these things. Dina instilled all of these very virtues she lived by into them.

Now when I mention persistence, this is really a kind word for stubbornness. What I mean by that is, there were three things you knew you were going to have to do if and when you ever went to Dina's house. One, you were going to go sit in the kitchen. Two, you were going to manga (eat) & drink something and three, no was not an acceptable answer. Dina was persistant that way because she always wanted to make people feel welcomed and loved. And boy was her food special!! Her cookies were the best! That trait of welcoming & love lives on with her kids and grandkids.

A quick personal story regarding eating at Dina's. Now we all know Dina had a bit of an Italian accent, okay a real heavy one. Once while eating there she brought out some cheese, then she asked one of her grandkids to go and get the crack. Now you can imagine the wonder of what we were thinking. So I said, no thanks, but do you have any weed? What she was trying to say was go get the crackers. From that point on, it was a running joke with Dina. When we would see her, we would say, "Hey lady, you got any crack?" She would just start to laugh. She had one great sense of humor. That is what I will cherish and remember the most, her laugh. Dina Odio, a true angel here on earth!

Greg Dumansky

June 29, 2015

I am writing here today not to mourn the loss of Dina, but to celebrate her beautiful life. And boy what a life it was! Now early on she had some pretty large challenges thrown at her. The untimely loss of her son Carmen, then her husband. Now the average person at that stage would have likely given up, but not Dina. Through her faith, strength and love, the matriarch of the Odio family raised four beautiful, humble, caring, loving and persistent children - Maria, Emo, Angie and Rosanna. And why wouldn't they be all of these things. Dina instilled all of these very virtues she lived by into them.

Now when I mention persistence, this is really a kind word for stubbornness. What I mean by that is, there were three things you knew you were going to have to do if and when you ever went to Dina's house. One, you were going to go sit in the kitchen. Two, you were going to manga (eat) & drink something and three, no was not an acceptable answer. Dina was persistant that way because she always wanted to make people feel welcomed and loved. And boy was her food special!! Her cookies were the best! That trait of welcoming & love lives on with her kids and grandkids.

A quick personal story regarding eating at Dina's. Now we all know Dina had a bit of an Italian accent, okay a real heavy one. Once while eating there she brought out some cheese, then she asked one of her grandkids to go and get the crack. Now you can imagine the wonder of what we were thinking. So I said, no thanks, but do you have any weed? What she was trying to say was go get the crackers. From that point on, it was a running joke with Dina. When we would see her, we would say, "Hey lady, you got any crack?" She would just start to laugh. She had one great sense of humor. That is what I will cherish and remember the most, her laugh. Dina Odio, a true angel here on earth!

Tony Santillo

June 29, 2015

I write this with such a heavy heart. The loss of my sister has been very difficult. She leave so much love behind in her children and grandchildren
Growing up my sister raised me while my mother would go to work even as adult I was always her little brother. When ever you were down she could bring you up with her positive aditude and remind you how blessed you were. With the lose of my wife she was a rock for me and my children, I don't think I would have gotten through it without her. Sister of mine I will always look after the amazing family you raised with such love. Dear sister of mine II will miss are weekly lunches and dinners and our daily talks.
I love you my dear sister

Jacqueline Cruz

June 24, 2015

Dina was a second mother to me after my mother passed away. My fondest memories are the delicious Italian dinners Dina would prepare with love and making everything from scratch. just don't ask for apple juice! (lol). The many New Years celebrations spent at her house and how much she embraced my family as her own and the great friendship she had with my mom. She never had an unkind word to say about anybody and loved her family dearly. She enjoyed the simple pleasures of life and always greeted you with her wonderful smile and you left her house with a full belly. She will be missed, but the wonderful memories she left behind will go on forever in my heart. Love you always Dina!

Melissa Donovan

June 19, 2015

Our deepest sympathy goes out to all of Dina's family. May she rest in a place of happiness, in a place of peace, where there is no pain, no grief, no sighing. Dina was such a beautiful person, inside and out. It was always a joy to see her, always smiling. She will be sorely missed. May her memory be eternal...
With love from the Caven Girls

Joey & Nonna after JBHS Awards Ceremony 5/20/15

June 16, 2015

Candy Capra

June 15, 2015

I will miss her a lot...She was a great lady with a heart to match.....My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family Angie....Luv u

Love John, Candy and Darren Capra

Scott Lenahan

June 15, 2015

To all of you who knew Dina, my most heartfelt sympathy goes out to all of you. Dina was simply the greatest of what being a human being is all about. She was the best of the best..! I have not met her equal and that includes everyone that I've ever met including my family. I'm really sorry for your loss. Angie, I'm really sorry for your loss and would love to talk..!

Elvira Di Peppe Trujillo

June 15, 2015

Our fondest childhood memories always revolve around the Odio family. We have known one another for probably a good 50 years, with our parents knowing each other well before that. Dina was a beautiful, loving, happy, sweet lady who always had an affectionate grin, a warm embrace, and let's not forget the delicious food cooking in her inviting Italian kitchen! I admired her strength and courage, especially after she lost her dear husband. She was my mamma's best friend; my mom would always light up after she had finished a phone conversation with Dina, and it would just make her day! Even with her times of illness, she still had a zest for life and you could see that she truly enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. To all of her dear family, I just want to say that the beautiful memories you have of her will forever be in your hearts. You will know that she is with you when you look at a beautiful picture of her, remember a favorite dish she used to lovingly prepare or simply reminisce about a place you visited together and enjoyed. God bless you all. Ti vogliamo sempre bene, cara Dina!

Milan Razov

June 14, 2015

I miss you and I love you Dina

June 12, 2015

maria odio

June 11, 2015

Dina was a wonderful mother in law. Always made me feel like one of her own. I will have so many memories of her to cherish in my heart. She was an amazing Nonna! Im so happy that my daughters had such a close relationship with her..She gave them so much LOVE.

Amy Lawrence-Miller

June 11, 2015

My heart goes out to the Odio Family. Your Mother was loved by many and a joy to be around and she will be greatly missed.

Elena Cleary

June 11, 2015

Zia Dina was the most sweetest, loving, caring person I know. Zia Dina always made me feel special and loved. I will never forget her support and love oh ya her cookies too.You will be deeply missed . You will always be in our hearts.
I Love you,my old lady.
The Cleary's

Eleni Christofi

June 10, 2015

I can't believe my sweet "Julia" is gone. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, Love leaves a memory no one can steal. She was very loved and will be missed by manymay her memory be eternal.

Helen Dulaney

June 10, 2015

Dina was always sweet and kind to all of us. She will be missed.

Kelly Lancaster

June 10, 2015

Oh my gosh Angie! I'm so very sorry! Your mom has always been one of my favorite moms! She always made me feel part of the family & showed me such love...she will be greatly missed! I love you my friend! Love & hugs to your family! You all are in our hearts & prayers!
Kelly Lancaster & family!

Rosanna Odio

June 10, 2015

Momma -

Mi duole il cuore e mi manca tanto , è difficile respirare solo pensando che non ti rivedrò più . Sono così rattristare , ma anche sapere come benedetto devo chiamare mia madre . Tu mi hai insegnato tanto soprattutto per farmi vedere come dare liberamente e amare incondizionatamente con il cuore aperto .

Grazie per tutto quello che hai fatto per me e la nostra famiglia .

Non riesco a immaginare questo mondo senza di te .

Ti amo,
Rosanna Odio

Maria Jones

June 8, 2015

Rest in peace my beautiful Zia Dina. You will always be in my heart and memories. You were one of the strongest women I knew your strength ,faith, heart, generosity , kindness and so much more live in the legacy you leave behind. Until we see each other again my loving angel
Love you
Mary Lou

Karen Dattilo

June 8, 2015

You were the last link to our Italian family. A beloved friend to our family and now you Aunt Mary and Nana are talking up a storm and catching up. God Bless to all. You will be missed.

Lora Pfister

June 8, 2015

Dina was like a second mom to me. I have known her all my life and have always felt so welcome in her home. She had the biggest heart and the most wonderful smile. I'm going to miss you so much! You will always be in my heart.

Donna Hunter-Ryan

June 7, 2015

My thoughts and prayers are with the Odio family during this time of such sorrow in the loss of your sweet mom. May God help heal your broken hearts and comfort you in your darkest hours in the days and years to come.

Tracy MacMillan

June 7, 2015

Dina was a warm and wonderful woman. I'm pleased to have had the honour of meeting her and her gorgeous children. May she rest in peace.

Lilia Brent

June 6, 2015

Knowing Dina is the closest I've come to knowing God. She exemplified love, compassion, pure joy and optimism. Her love is rooted in each of her children, who share some of their mothers' attributes and are dearly loved by so many. I'm fortunate to have spent a wonderful afternoon with Dina on Tuesday with Rosanna and Angie and will hold in my memory that wonderful smile and great humor that greeted me always. I will miss this wonderful woman! My love to the Odio family.

Rosanne Ramunno

June 6, 2015

Our deepest sympathy to the entire Odio family. We were very fortunate to have spent time with Aunt Dina and the family this past December. Aunt Dina welcomed us into her home with a delicious meal and home made cookies. We are so thankful that we were able spent time with such a generous and loving person. I know she is resting in peace with God in heaven. With love,
Rosanne, Nick, Patrick and Joey Ramunno

Priscilla

June 6, 2015

It was a great pleasure to know your mom, Dina. She was a kind, loving person and will be missed by many. May she rest in piece, and am looking forward to seeing her again. My love and prayers go out to the family, and may Gog Bless you all.
Priscilla Exner

June 6, 2015

It was a great pleasure to know your mom, Dino. She was a kind, loving person and will be missed by many. May she rest in piece, and am looking forward to seeing her again. My love and prayers go out to the family, and may Gog Bless you all.
Priscilla Exner

Maria Di LIberto

June 6, 2015

Nostra mamma carissima , tu eri l' amore la nostra vita e la nostra ispirazione . Grazie per tutto quello che hai fatto per noi. Sarete sempre nei nostri cuori. Con Affetto, Frank , Maria e Joey Di Liberto

sergio escobedo

June 6, 2015

to my second mother you will always be in my heart and mind till the day we see each other from you re other son the gigolo aka as sargio love you

jim Baldridge

June 6, 2015

Our thoughts are with you during this time of grief. We will miss Dina very much. Love to all, Jim n Bev Baldridge

David Valencia

June 6, 2015

My deepest sympathy to the entire family. Zia Dina was a wonderful and kind person and I am honored to have known her. I love you all and my prayers and thoughts are with you even if I cannot be there in person. Love David Valencia

Angela

June 5, 2015

Cara Mamma, io accendere una candela per la mia bella madre come hai sempre fatto per tutto noi! Ti amo e mancherai piu che le parole possono dire. Per sempre nel mio cuore. Baci & abbracci!!!

Patty and Greg Banuilos

June 5, 2015

Our collective hearts are heavy with sympathy. Rest in Peace.

June 3, 2015

Rest in peace dear lady - you have left a wonderful legacy of sweetness, generosity, kindness and love. We will never forget you! Carol D'Egidio

Dennis and Terri Cardamone

June 3, 2015

Dina was a great lady and she will be missed!

" Extending our most heartfelt sympathy to your family".

June 3, 2015

The angels in Heaven are rejoycing with this precious soul going home. One day we will all be together with our loved ones and with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ who gave us this hope of knowing that one day we will see our loved ones again! It is not good bye...it is "till we meet again".
God Bless
Georgina

Maria Lindia-Porchas

June 3, 2015

You will live in our hearts and memories forever. Anyone who has had the blessing of knowing you understands what I mean. I can't think of anyone I know who has touched so many people. Your generious heart was like no one I have ever met. You were a giver to ALL. And no words can describe the strength you possessed. You have to be one of the strongest women I know. Never gave up!!! You were like a 2nd mom to me and I am sure to many others. You will be missed my angel Dina. Thank god for coming into me and my families lives. Rest in peace. With lots of love.

Regjna Odio

June 3, 2015

I love you, Aunt Dina!! Fly free and share your sweet angel smile! We will miss you for the rest of our lives.

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