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Ventimiglia

In Loving Memory

Ventimiglia, Lillian C.

Fortified with Sacraments of Holy Mother Church, December 11, 2020 at age of 98. Wife of the late Sam J.; beloved mother of Sam J. (Ann) Ventimiglia, Vincent E. (MaryAnne)
Ventimiglia, Mary J. (Anthony) Bommarito and the late Margaret Ann Ventimiglia; dear Grandmother ‘Grams’ of Lisa and the late Julie Ventimiglia, Jennifer (Charles) Sciuto, Laurie (Matt) Fendler, David and Katrina Ventimiglia, Teresa (Vincent) Vasquez, Anthony (Anne) Bommarito, Jr.; dearest great-grandmother ‘GG’ of Taylor Ventimiglia, Remi and Milo Sciuto, Naomi, Micah, Ollie, Lark and Nixie Fendler, Emilia and Joseph Vasquez, Henry and Margaret Bommarito; dear sister, sister-in-law, aunt and great aunt.

Mom was devoted to her Catholic faith, her family and was a dear friend to many. She volunteered 20 years for the children she loved at Cardinal Glennon Hospital.
Many thanks to her caregivers and staff at Lutheran Senior Services especially Jill, Teresa and Michelle.

Services: Private Mass and Interment with a celebration of Mom’s life at later date. Masses or Memorials to Cardinal Glennon Hospital, 3800 Park Avenue, Saint Louis 63110

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12 thoughts on “Ventimiglia, Lillian C.”

  1. Dear Ventimiglia family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Such a giving person she was and a matriarch to your family. My prayers will be with you during the coming days. May you find comfort in your beautiful memories of her.
    With love,
    Mary Turek Schanuel

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  2. Dear Ventimiglia family,
    I am so sorry for your loss. Such a giving person she was and a matriarch to your family. My prayers will be with you during the coming days. May you find comfort in your beautiful memories of her.
    With love,
    Mary Turek Schanuel

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  3. I am so saddened to hear this. For several years, I picked up Mrs. Ventimiglia so that she could serve communion at St. Pius V, when it was her turn on their schedule.
    After she moved out of her apartment, I lost touch with her.
    I know that she is so very happy to be reunited with her beloved Margaret.
    We often talked about our memories of Margaret since I was a grade below her at St. Pius grade school and Mrs. Ventimiglia enjoyed hearing about her.
    Such a sweet woman…heaven has a new angel.

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  4. I am so saddened to hear this. For several years, I picked up Mrs. Ventimiglia so that she could serve communion at St. Pius V, when it was her turn on their schedule.
    After she moved out of her apartment, I lost touch with her.
    I know that she is so very happy to be reunited with her beloved Margaret.
    We often talked about our memories of Margaret since I was a grade below her at St. Pius grade school and Mrs. Ventimiglia enjoyed hearing about her.
    Such a sweet woman…heaven has a new angel.

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  5. May our sweet Aunt Lilly rest in God’s peace!!! She was the last of that Wonderful WOLF Family generation … what a beloved dozen that was!!! She loved Jesus with her whole heart, mind and soul. One Sunday, when I was a little girl, Aunt Lilly was talking to my mom on the phone. My mom (who had 8 children) told Aunt Lilly she was just ironing … Aunt Lilly told her she shouldn’t be doing that on Sunday!!! I learned about the 4th Commandant from her! She was a lovely lady and she loved her family. Buddy, Mary Jane and Vince, you honored the 5th Commandment perfectly! Remember your mother always and God bless you all!

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  6. May our sweet Aunt Lilly rest in God’s peace!!! She was the last of that Wonderful WOLF Family generation … what a beloved dozen that was!!! She loved Jesus with her whole heart, mind and soul. One Sunday, when I was a little girl, Aunt Lilly was talking to my mom on the phone. My mom (who had 8 children) told Aunt Lilly she was just ironing … Aunt Lilly told her she shouldn’t be doing that on Sunday!!! I learned about the 4th Commandant from her! She was a lovely lady and she loved her family. Buddy, Mary Jane and Vince, you honored the 5th Commandment perfectly! Remember your mother always and God bless you all!

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  7. To all of Aunt Lillians family and all my cousins in the Wolf family ,you each and every one have our condolences. We from Piopolis ,cherish so many fond memories of visits from Aunts and Uncles from St.Louis . May our beloved Aunt Lillian rest in peace. Love to all.

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  8. To all of Aunt Lillians family and all my cousins in the Wolf family ,you each and every one have our condolences. We from Piopolis ,cherish so many fond memories of visits from Aunts and Uncles from St.Louis . May our beloved Aunt Lillian rest in peace. Love to all.

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  9. I was honored to be able to take Lillian to church for a few years. One of my greatest memories was taking her to Our Lady of the Snows for brunch and to drive the stations of the cross. Both my daughter and grand daughter were with us and share the greatest memories of Lillian

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  10. I was honored to be able to take Lillian to church for a few years. One of my greatest memories was taking her to Our Lady of the Snows for brunch and to drive the stations of the cross. Both my daughter and grand daughter were with us and share the greatest memories of Lillian

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