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Leah M. Belsito, born on June 3, 1990, in Worcester, was a cherished individual known for her bright spirit and love for cooking and art. She passed away on June 19, 2024, leaving a legacy of joy and creativity.
Leah graduated from Worcester Technical High School. Her vibrant personality, marked by an infectious smile that could light up any room, endeared her to all who had the pleasure of knowing her.
She leaves behind her sister, Gabrielle Belsito, brothers Joseph Belsito III and Luke Belsito, and two children. A nephew and neice, uncle , aunts and cousins, In this time of mourning, may they find solace in the cherished memories they shared with Leah. Leah was preceded in death by her loving father, Joseph Belsito, and mother, Brenda A. (Jellison) Bailey.
A visitation in memory of Leah will be held on July 14, 2024, at Mercadante Funeral Home & Chapel in Worcester, MA. The visitation will begin at 10:00 AM and conclude at 12:00 PM. It will be a time for family and friends to celebrate Leah's life and legacy.
In honoring Leah's life, let us remember the warmth she brought into the world and the beauty she created through her art. May she rest in peace knowing she was loved deeply and will be fondly remembered by all whose lives she touched.
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