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DiMarco

In Loving Memory

DiMarco, Dolores A. (nee Dresner)

January 6, 1928 - July 7, 2024

Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church Sunday July 7, 2024.

Beloved wife of the late Ignazio “Tony” DiMarco; loving mother of Linda (David) Krygiel, Mary (the late Ray) Moore, Don (Donna) DiMarco and Lisa (Ray) Bockskopf; adoring grandmother of Eddy, Julie, Stephanie, Kim, Mike, Zach, Adam and Tim; cherished great-grandmother of Zoe, Maya, Leah, Peter, Savana, Lexi, Cameron, Kadyn, Madeleine and William; dear sister of the late Joseph (Suzanne) Dresner, Laura (Richard) McCarthy and Anthony Dresner. Our dearest aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend to many.

Funeral from Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Monday, July 15 at 9:00 am. to St. John Paull II Catholic Church for 9:30 am. Mass. Interment at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers contributions to Cancer Support Community Greater St. Louis, Alzheimer’s Association or Dementia Action Alliance appreciated. Visitation Sunday 4-8 pm.

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15 thoughts on “DiMarco, Dolores A. (nee Dresner)”

  1. Hey grandma. You haven’t got rid of me. I’ll be stopping by a lot, saying hello. You are on my journey. I’ll be letting you know what the Archbishop is up to.

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  2. I will greatly miss my cherished Aunt Dolores, my Godmother, my mother’s best friend and confidante. My husband’s “favorite aunt.”

    Pat

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  3. Aunt Delores was a special lady. She was very quiet in my youth when we were together, but absolutely funny in my adult years. She will be missed as she was the last on the DiMarco side. Love to Lisa, Mary, Don, Linda and their families.

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  4. Oh, how we will miss you at our family gatherings Dee Dee. God will take care of you and you will take care of us💖

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  5. The best and most beautiful things cannot be seen or touched. They must be felt with the heart. Helen Keller
    Memories of our loved ones must be felt by our hearts.
    My deepest sympathy

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  6. Veee, I will miss my wonderful aunt, She always had the right, funny take on things Prayers. always for. her and my cousins ,

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  7. My beautiful, funny, kind, wonderful, charming Aunt. I will miss having her in my life. Her and Aunt Laura could always get my Dad to laugh. To my cousins, my deepest and heartfelt condolences. I loved her.

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  8. We’re so sorry for your loss. Your mom was a sweet woman who always welcomed us and made us feel like family. Hugs and prayers for you all.

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  9. Maw Maw DD was an amazing person.
    She treated Maggie like she was one of her own. I will forever be grateful for the special relationship they had.
    She will be missed by many.
    Kelsey

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  10. Growing up, we the kids of Laura, we always knew when she was on the phone with her sister. The laughter would ring through the house….it has to be Aunt Dolores. They were a special pair. Saaaay, much love to you, my cousins, and your families, and prayers to ease the pain of your loss.

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  11. Linda, our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. No matter how long you have them, we never want to give up a parent. Love and prayers.

    Neal and Donna

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  12. My heartfelt condolences for your family.
    My dad (Terry) loved his time spent with Aunt Dolores.
    Aunt Laura and Aunt Dolores would tell him all about his Dad back in the day.
    He truly treasured the time he got to spend with them.
    She was one special lady!
    I know the Dresner kiddos will truly miss their aunt.

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  13. Mary, please accept our most sincere condolences. We will have her name added to our church’s prayers for the deceased.

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