1924 - 2021
Piscataway, NJ – Ann DiPaolo, 96, passed away at her residence with her caregiver and family at her side on April 20, 2021. Born in Perth Amboy to the late John and Mary (Czebataronna) Lewczyk, Ann lived in Plainfield before settling to Piscataway in 1959.
Ann enjoyed spending time with her family as a homemaker. She enjoyed taking trips to Atlantic City with her husband and liked to play cards with her sisters.
Formerly, she was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church.
Predeceased by her husband Anthony, who died in 2009, and by all of her siblings, Ann was the last of seven children. She was survived by her loving children; Theresa Edwards and her husband Bert of Hillsborough, Anthony of South Plainfield, and Peter and his wife Amy of Milford. She was also survived by four grandchildren Joseph and his wife Gina, Kenneth, Anthony and Jacqueline, and three great-grandchildren; Dominick, Madison and Joey, and her devoted caregiver, Lali.
At the request of the DiPaolo family, services were private and Ann was buried with her husband in the family plot in Hillside Cemetery.
1924 - 2021
Piscataway, NJ – Ann DiPaolo, 96, passed away at her residence with her caregiver and family at her side on April 20, 2021. Born in Perth Amboy to the late John and Mary (Czebataronna) Lewczyk, Ann lived in Plainfield before settling to Piscataway in 1959.
Ann enjoyed spending time with her family as a homemaker. She enjoyed taking trips to Atlantic City with her husband and liked to play cards with her sisters.
Formerly, she was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Roman Catholic Church.
Predeceased by her husband Anthony, who died in 2009, and by all of her siblings, Ann was the last of seven children. She was survived by her loving children; Theresa Edwards and her husband Bert of Hillsborough, Anthony of South Plainfield, and Peter and his wife Amy of Milford. She was also survived by four grandchildren Joseph and his wife Gina, Kenneth, Anthony and Jacqueline, and three great-grandchildren; Dominick, Madison and Joey, and her devoted caregiver, Lali.
At the request of the DiPaolo family, services were private and Ann was buried with her husband in the family plot in Hillside Cemetery.
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