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Josephine DePinto (nee Procaccio) was a cherished wife, devoted mother, adoring grandmother and great-grandmother, beloved sister, and loyal friend. She was the beloved wife of The Late Tommaso DePinto, with whom she shared a beautiful and enduring love story. Together, they exemplified a partnership rooted in deep affection, unwavering support, and mutual devotion.
A dedicated mother, Josephine poured her heart into raising her children: Tony (Gayle), Theresa (Rick) Sansone, The Late Antoinette, and The Late Vince (Rose) DePinto. Her love for her children was boundless, and she found great joy and comfort in being surrounded by her family throughout her life and especially in her final days.
Josephine was a treasured sister to The Late Francesco Procaccio (Adele), The Late Carmela Lagioia (The Late Stefano), The Late Angela Addante (The Late Mike), Lisetta DiTrani (The Late Vincenzo), and Paola DePinto (The Late Ralph). She shared a deep and joyful bond with her siblings—one marked by laughter, loyalty, and lasting love.
She was a proud and loving grandmother to Josie, Isabella, Michael, Tommy, Teague, and Vincie, and a delighted great-grandmother to Levi. Josephine found her greatest happiness in the company of her grandchildren, never missing a chance to attend their activities, cook for them, or simply enjoy their presence.
Josephine's legacy of love, warmth, and strength will live on through the family and friends who were blessed to know her.
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