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Cecelia DiGiacomo

December 26, 1931 - January 14, 2024
Visitation
St. Anastasia Church
3301 West Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA 19073
Friday 1/19, 9:30 am - 10:45 am
Mass
St. Anastasia Church
3301 West Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA 19073
Friday 1/19, 11:00 am

Cecelia M. DiGiacomo (nee Conlin), age 92, passed away on January 14, 2024, of Broomall, formerly of East Oak Lane, Phila.   A 1949 graduate of Little Flower.   Predeceased by her husband, the late Joseph Michael DiGiacomo, parents the late Howard, and Elsie (nee Yorke) Conlin, Brothers, Joseph Conlin, and Thomas Williams.   SurvivedContinue Reading

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Ann Marie Lynskey left a message on January 21, 2024:
Cecelia and I were both parishioners of St. Anastasia Parish and while I would see her at Church it was through Mary Kay Cosmetics that I got to know her. We were both MK consultants and when she stopped selling she bought her products through me. I enjoyed bringing her order to her and then having a nice chat sitting in her kitchen. Cecelia was always so upbeat and shared how proud she was of her wonderful family and how much of a help they were to her. I was blessed to spend those times with Cecelia and will miss her. She was a wonderful person.
The Griswold Family left a message on January 19, 2024:
May your memories help her live forever in your heart. We love you, Rose.
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Orli and Gary Laitman left a message on January 18, 2024:
Rose, we are so sorry for your loss. We have heard such wonderful things about your Mom and our thoughts are with you and your family now.
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EDWARD CLARK III left a message on January 18, 2024:
Joe and the Girls, So sorry to hear of the passing of one of the nicest people I have ever known. Your Mom was always so upbeat and always had a smile on her face when you would see her. I am certain her and Joe have met up again and will enjoy eternal life together just as they had done for all their years together. Diane and I still have the special gift she gave us at our wedding back in 1976...that's how special she was to the both of us! Always remember the good times! Love Ed & Diane
Danjolell Memorial Homes and Crematory left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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