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Elizabeth Marie Cicco, born on March 9, 1981, in Riverside, California, passed away peacefully on November 16, 2025, in Cincinnati, Ohio, after a yearlong battle with a rare and aggressive cancer. She was a remarkable individual whose legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Elizabeth, lovingly known as "Bit" by her family, began her career in customer service and worked diligently to become a Billing Analyst with World Pay. Her dedication and passion for her work were evident to all, and she truly loved what she did. Elizabeth was a proud 1999 graduate of the Las Vegas Academy of Performing Arts and later earned her bachelor's degree online from Western Governors University, showcasing her commitment to education and personal growth.
Growing up in a military family, Elizabeth experienced a diverse upbringing, living in various places including Riverside, Las Vegas, and even England. This unique background helped shape her perspective on life and fostered her love for animals, especially her beloved furbabies.
Elizabeth had a multifaceted personality; she was private yet opinionated, often striking up a lively debate with those around her. With a heart of gold, she was always ready to support her friends and family, making her presence a cherished one. She was also particularly proud of her accomplishments, including becoming proficient in sign language, a skill that underscored her dedication to communication and connection.
Elizabeth is survived by her husband, Feral Lafreniere; her parents, Mike and Debbie (nee Leeper) Cicco; her brother, Chris Cicco; her niece, Bailey Cicco; and many loving family members and friends. The warmth she brought into their lives will be deeply missed, but her spirit will continue to inspire all who had the privilege to know her.
If desired, memorials may be directed to an animal shelter of your choice.
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