It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of our beloved Aunt Melvana Lucci. Aunt Mel peacefully entered eternal rest this past week, surrounded by love and cherished memories.
She was in wonderful spirits, sharing heartwarming stories about the pets she so dearly loved and fond memories of my father, Sonny. Her joy in recounting these precious moments reminded us all of the love and warmth she brought to our lives.
We are committed to honoring Aunt Mel's final wishes regarding her remains and are working diligently to fulfill them with the respect and care she deserves.
Aunt Mel's memory will live on in the countless lives she touched, and we find comfort in knowing she is now at peace.
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