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Obituary of Nancy Arzillo
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Nancy Arzillo born Nancy D'Arienzo, on March 25, 1920, died on November 10, 2015.
Nancy was married to the love of her life Sal; they were married for 55 years.
When my father passed to the Lord on February 7, 1997, a big piece of my her heart went with him.
They had 4 children, she is survived by her daughter Anna and sons Michael & Gerard, she lost her son Sal October 2014. She had a son-in-law Phil, who treated her like his own mother, 3 daughter-in-laws, Marilyn, Arlene & Kiki. She had 11 grandchildren, 22 great grand children and 5 great-great grandchildren and 2 coming.
Her favorite thing to do was to shop if she wasn't cooking. If she saw something she liked, everyone got one. If you walked in the front door, she started to cook and you had to stay. She can make a meal out of anything.
In 1979 she took her first ceramic class, everyone received ceramics. She made us all a ceramic frog to put our brillo pads in, I still have mine on my sink. My children asked her to make something for us for our anniversary, she made a beautiful water pitcher and bowl set. That also was in 1979 and I still have it.
Then she became interested in macrame and yes we all had macrame tables, plaques, hanging plant holders etc. The thing is that when she got into something, she went all the way.
She also enjoyed bingo, and every week she would tell us the same thing, I only had one more number to get and someone else YELLED called Bingo.
We had a surprise birthday party for her 95th birthday at an Italian restaurant. Everyone came and she was so happy that night. It turned out to be her last birthday. She was in pretty good health until she had a heart attack in May of this year and everything just went down hill. But one thing is for sure, she's back in the arms of the love of her life and she is also with her son and her siblings and her parents all of whom she missed so very much. Be happy Mom. No more pain and sorrow. We all love you very much. Until we meet again.