Lucille Cimaomo

Lucille Cimaomo

1919 - 2014

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Obituary of Lucille Cimaomo

Lucille Cimaomo passed away peacefully on June 24. She was predeceased by her parents, Constance (Scarpello) and Anthony; brothers, Lester, Joseph (Loretta), Thomas; and sister, Anne (Leon) Swartz. She is survived by her sister, Joan (John) Storer and her sister-in-law, Julia Cimaomo. She is also survived by her nieces and nephews, Mark (Michelle), Shawn and Scott Cimaomo, Joseph (Cynthia Storer) and Jeffery (Michelle Juarez) Cimaomo, David (Jean), James (Karen), Susan (Michael Tousignant) Swartz and Linda Taglialatela, Kathleen (Brad) Phillips, Patricia Ferrante (Daniel Buchy), Christopher (Catherine) Colvin and Scott (Angela) Storer. Her great nieces and nephews who survive her are Jennifer, Michael, and Julieanne, Joseph II (Cindy) Cimaomo, Trisha (Kevin) Sanders, Lizabeth Duke, Anthony James (Danielle) and Melissa Swartz, Sarah and John Phillips, Karen Fetsko, Alexandra Ferrante, Emily, Adam, and Addison Colvin and Nicoleena Storer. She also has several great-great-nieces and nephews. Lucille (Aunt Lulu) loved her nieces, nephews, and great nieces and nephews very much. They brought her much happiness. She had many friends who predeceased her but her dear friend of more than 60 years, Mary (Claude, deceased) Lane, survives her. Lucille was employed at Endicott-Johnson, E.H. Titchner, and the Union Endicott Schools. She served on the U-E School Board for several terms. She enjoyed sewing and was an excellent seamstress. She was an avid reader and a Friend of the Endicott Public Library. She volunteered at her church and soup pantry. She was a very good bridge player and enjoyed her bridge group into her 80's. She was a member of the Broome County Historical Society. She was a devout Catholic and yet had much respect and interest in other religions. Most of all she enjoyed time with her nieces and nephews and their families. The family thanks Kathy and Brad Phillips for their work, generosity, and special kindness that made Aunt Lulu's life and six plus years at UHS Ideal Senior Living Center enjoyable. During her years at UHS at Ideal the staff of Lily Court, Maureen McPhee, Nurse Practitioner, and Dr. James Crosby and all the other department people gave her wonderful care. Our family thanks and praises them more than words can say. A Funeral Mass will be offered Friday at 10 a.m. at St Ambrose Church, Endicott. Burial will be in Calvary Cemetery, Johnson City. The family will receive friends at Coleman and Daniels Funeral Home LLC, 300 East Main St., Endicott, Friday from 8:30 until 9:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Lulu's memory to Theresa's Cupboard food pantry at St. Ambrose Catholic Church.