Linda L. Alcaras, 84, of Liverpool, passed away April 6, 2025. Linda was born in Syracuse, New York on April 8, 1940 to Richard and Althea Lewis.
Linda was a stay at home wife. In her free time, she enjoyed baking, knitting, crocheting, loved going to the casino, and loved dancing.
She was preceded in death by Father, Richard Lewis; Mother, Althea Painter; Son, Mark Sorrendino; Brothers, John Lewis, Richard Lewis; Sister, Beverly Pierce.
She is survived by her husband of 35 years, Giovanni Alcaras, Two Daughters, Susan (Darryll) Sorrendino-Bowman, Anne Marie Sorrendino; Two Sons, Stephen Sorrendino, Michael Sorrendino; 11 Grandchildren; 8 Great-Grandchildren; Sister, Susie Wigham; very close Niece, Patty; many other Nieces, Nephews, and Cousins; and Step-Children, Tina Alcaras, Tania and Vincenzo Alcaras.
Family and friends may call on Saturday, April 12, 2025 from 1pm - 4pm at New Comer Cremations & Funerals, 705 North Main Street, Syracuse, where funeral services will follow at 4pm.
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