Pietro Lombardi, beloved husband, father, and grandfather passed away peacefully in his home on February 4, 2024, surrounded by his loved ones. The youngest of nine children, he was born in 1935 in Veroli, Frosinone in Lazio, Italy a beautiful village filled with fruit trees and rolling hills. It was in Italy that he met and married the love of his life, Egeziaca. They immigrated to the United States in the 1950’s determined to find a better life for themselves and their future family. Pietro worked in the concrete business and started Milco construction in the late 1970s, working hard well into his late sixties.
Pietro selflessly always put his wife and family first. He valued his family more than anything else in the world and was his happiest when the entire family would get together. He enjoyed gardening, fishing, and hunting with his two sons. He loved putting bird feeders out in his garden and simply watching the birds from his kitchen window.
Pietro is survived by his children Gloria, Frank, Robert, and Linda, as well as 13 grandchildren. He imparted invaluable wisdom upon them and instilled in them the importance of family and hard work. He will be deeply missed, and his memory will be forever cherished by his surviving family.
May Pietro Lombardi rest in paradise alongside his forever love, Egeziaca. His honor will prevail in the hearts of everyone that had the privilege of experiencing his presence.
As we lay him to rest, let us remember the joy he brought to the world and strive to carry on his legacy. May his soul find eternal peace, and may his memory continue to inspire acts of love in our lives.
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Egeziaca Lombardi, known lovingly as Gina by her friends and family, was a loving wife, mother, and grandmother. She passed away peacefully on February 5, 2024 surrounded by family. Gina was lovingly guided by her husband Pietro as Jesus called her to heaven.
She was born in 1937 in Veroli, Frosinone in Lazio, Italy a beautiful village filled with fruit trees and rolling hills. It was there that she met and married the love of her life, Pietro. They immigrated to the United States in the early 1950’s determined to find a better life for themselves and their future family. Gina was a devoted wife and mother whose most important job was caring for her children and grandchildren.
Gina always selflessly put others first. Tradition and the love of family were her most cherished values. She loved cooking and gardening. There is nothing she loved more than when her children and grandchildren would visit, and she could cook or bake for them. She always made sure that no one was going hungry when they visited her home.
Gina is survived by her children Gloria, Frank, Robert, and Linda, as well as 13 grandchildren. She instilled in them the importance of family, tradition, and hard work. She will be deeply missed, and her memory will be forever cherished by her surviving family.
Gina continues to be a guiding light and her spirit will hold our hands through life’s difficult times. May her memory continue to inspire acts of love in our lives that we can pass on to our own children and grandchildren.
May Gina rest in paradise and find eternal peace alongside her forever love, Pietro. As we lay her to rest, let us remember the love and joy she brought to the world. Her grace will continue to shine in our hearts forever.
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