Anne Lovallo
January 01, 1923 - October 05, 2022
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Anne B. Lovallo, nee Ciampi, passed away on October 5, 2022 at the age of 99 with her loving niece by her side. She was born in Newark, New Jersey on July 26, 1923. She is pre-deceased by the love of her life of 77 years, Louis A. Lovallo, son Louis, Jr, son Robert, sister Jennie Ciampi, brothers Rocco and Tony Ciampi and her mother, Millie Ciampi. She had a fun-loving competitive spirit acquiring both bowling and running championship trophies during her younger years. During World War II, she employed her patriotic duty as a crane operator in the manufacture of bombs and war products. She lived a well balanced life and attended mass at St. Thomas Catholic Church up until she became home bound at the age of 93. She was an excellent homemaker and enjoyed sharing many moments in the kitchen passing on family recipes and traditions to family and friends alike. She and Lou shared many grand memories vacationing in their Poconos home and enjoying weekends in Atlantic City and the Jersey shore. She is survived by her niece, Mary (Marie) Assantes, Robert Assantes, great nephew, and Andrea Assantes, great niece. She will be missed dearly by her family, many friends and caregivers. Please visit the website for details regarding the service. Other Monday, October 17th, 2022 08:30 am - 09:30 am Halpin - Bitecola Brookdale Funeral Home 1284 Broad St, Bloomfield NJ 07003 Mass Monday, October 17th, 2022 10:00 am - 10:45 am St. Thomas the Apostle Church 60 Byrd Ave, Bloomfield NJ 07003 Burial Monday, October 17th, 2022 11:30 am - 12:15 pm Gate of Heaven Cemetery 225 Ridgedale Ave, East Hanover NJ 07936
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Chon Reddell
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My Anna banana. We will miss you terribly. Rest now with your boys. Love always, Chon.
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Robert
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My dearest Auntie,My childhood memories of growing up at your house were many. From sleigh rides in the park, to Halloween trick or treating, and spending the holidays with family at the dinner table. I loved hearing the constant banter of cousin Rob, Aunt Jennie, Uncle Tom , Uncle John and my dad at the dinner table. It doesn’t seem that long ago, but so much time has passed. I’ll never forget you. I love each of you so very much. My Beem Bom, Uncle Lou, Auntie, Aunt Jennie and Cousin Rob were so very special to me and my family. For selfish reasons, I never wanted you to leave, but I know you are at peace with God. I miss you terribly. Love Always, Robert
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Jason Karpel
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Dear Anne,<br>Thank you for being such a great neighbor. I miss the days of always running into you and Lou outside and waving to you guys and Jennie from the window whenever you came home. I miss coming over every Christmas to visit and see Robert’s village. I am very appreciative of all the gifts and the special bags of candy on Halloween you gave me over the years. I’ve had you as my next door neighbor my entire life, and I feel your absence every time I step outside. Parkview Drive just won’t be the same ever again. I hope you are at peace and with all your boys again.<br>Love, your adopted grandson Jason
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Emilio Dominguez
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Anne and Lou were dear friends and neighbors for over 30 years. I will cherish the memories of all our celebrations together. We look forward to rejoicing in heaven! May the Lord comfort the family in the days ahead.
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Tina Marie
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My Dear Anna.. Missing you like crazy.. I so wish I would of had the pleasure to know you longer.. I will cherish the 17 months having you in my life.. Being your caregiver meant the world to me .. it was a Connection from day 1.. You became my dear friend which became Family. Green eyes will love you Forever... Until one sweet day..