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Josephine Coco, nee Vestino, age 100 of Cicero, originally from Taylor Street. Beloved wife of the late John D. Coco, loving mother of Charlene (Bill) Smith, John (Evie) Coco, Edward (Kathy) Coco and Kimberley (Jose) Calderon, cherished nana of 11 and great nana of 14, dear sister of Rose (late Joseph) Pileggi, the late Michael (late Dolores) Vestino, late Mary (late James) Mattrey, late Lena (late Jimmy) Palermo, late Concetta (late Augie) Fata, late Benny (late Beatrice) Vestino, late Tony (late Jan) Vestino, late Angelo (late Carmella) Vestino and the late Louie (late Mary) Vestino, fond aunt of many nieces and nephews.
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