Survived by her children, Marylyn (Eugene) Pizzoli, Phillip DiNapoli, Michelle (Thomas) O`Brien; grandchildren, Regina (Gerald) Sutton, Carla (Greg) King, Louis (Lori) Pizzoli, Andrea (Ron) Groover, Michael (Kathy) DiNapoli, James DiNapoli, Anthony DiNapoli, Dominick DiNapoli, Danielle O`Brien, Douglas O`Brien; 15 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; sisters and brother, Amelia Manuse, Virginia Lombardi, Arthur Palumbo; brother-in-law & sister-in-law Mickey Palumbo, Anthony (Marlene) DiNapoli, Theresa (Joseph) Faulisi; daughter-in-law Maggie DiNapoli; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces & great-nephews.
Edith was a kind person to all she met. She always seemed to see the good in everyone. Edith was very artistic, this was evident through her creative efforts with crafts and paintings. She was also a very good cook. She enjoyed reading and playing cards.
Survived by her children, Marylyn (Eugene) Pizzoli, Phillip DiNapoli, Michelle (Thomas) O`Brien; grandchildren, Regina (Gerald) Sutton, Carla (Greg) King, Louis (Lori) Pizzoli, Andrea (Ron) Groover, Michael (Kathy) DiNapoli, James DiNapoli, Anthony DiNapoli, Dominick DiNapoli, Danielle O`Brien, Douglas O`Brien; 15 great-grandchildren; 1 great-great-grandchild; sisters and brother, Amelia Manuse, Virginia Lombardi, Arthur Palumbo; brother-in-law & sister-in-law Mickey Palumbo, Anthony (Marlene) DiNapoli, Theresa (Joseph) Faulisi; daughter-in-law Maggie DiNapoli; several nieces, nephews, great-nieces & great-nephews.
Edith was a kind person to all she met. She always seemed to see the good in everyone. Edith was very artistic, this was evident through her creative efforts with crafts and paintings. She was also a very good cook. She enjoyed reading and playing cards.
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