Elena <I>Zannon</I> Loroscopi

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Elena Zannon Loroscopi

Birth
Corbolone, Città Metropolitana di Venezia, Veneto, Italy
Death
12 Jan 1992 (aged 87)
Milan, Città Metropolitana di Milano, Lombardia, Italy
Burial
Assago, Città Metropolitana di Milano, Lombardia, Italy Add to Map
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My grandmother was born in a small town outside of Venice, in Corbolone. Her parents were Luigi Zannon and Emma Pellegrini of San Stino di Livenza.

She was a sister to Idetta(Ida) Zannon, Odilla Zannon Vazzoler, Caterina Zannon Lazzer, Gemma Zannon and another sister (lived and died in Venice) and brother (buried in Corbolone), whose names have been lost with time. Her brother died from injuries sustained in WWI, soon after returning from war service in Africa at the closing of the war. He worked with canons.

She married Giulio Loroscopi at St. Marco Church, in St. Stino di Livenza, Corbolone, on the 30th of April, 1927.

My grandfather Giulio was the son of
Angelo Pelizzer.


She is the mother of Angelo Loroscopi, Celestina Loroscopi, and Valeria Loroscopi Woodward.

A humorous memory of my grandmother was her habit of ignoring my mother's instructions and handing us, her granddaughters, money under the table, literally, as we all sat down to eat. She'd then place her hand to her mouth and whisper to us to buy 'dolci' or sweets, glancing to the side at our mother and smiling. She could be 'birbante', or a rascal, with her grandchildren, and we loved her for it.

She used to tuck her handkerchiefs into her left sleeve and I remember they were scented of lavender.

We were with my grandmother before she died, and I would visit the small shops in her town. At every shop, I was greeted with a kiss and told how my grandmother bragged about us constantly; her family in America. They knew everything about us.

She was energetic and coherent up to her last few days.
My nonna passed away in her sleep.

Mia cara nonna è stata sopportata in una piccola città fuori di Corbolone, Venezia. I suoi genitori erano Luigi Zannon ed Emma. Era una sorella a Ida, Odilla, Caterina, Gemma e un'altri sorella e fratello, di cui i nomi sono stati persi con tempo. Il suo fratello è morto dalle lesioni ricevute in WWI. Ha sposato Giulio Loroscopi alla chiesa della st Marco, Santo Stino di Livenza, Corbolone, sul il trentesimo aprile 1927. È la madre a Angelo, a Celestina ed a Valeria.

~Thank you for all of the tokens left here. If my grandmother were here, she'd send a kiss to all of you~
My grandmother was born in a small town outside of Venice, in Corbolone. Her parents were Luigi Zannon and Emma Pellegrini of San Stino di Livenza.

She was a sister to Idetta(Ida) Zannon, Odilla Zannon Vazzoler, Caterina Zannon Lazzer, Gemma Zannon and another sister (lived and died in Venice) and brother (buried in Corbolone), whose names have been lost with time. Her brother died from injuries sustained in WWI, soon after returning from war service in Africa at the closing of the war. He worked with canons.

She married Giulio Loroscopi at St. Marco Church, in St. Stino di Livenza, Corbolone, on the 30th of April, 1927.

My grandfather Giulio was the son of
Angelo Pelizzer.


She is the mother of Angelo Loroscopi, Celestina Loroscopi, and Valeria Loroscopi Woodward.

A humorous memory of my grandmother was her habit of ignoring my mother's instructions and handing us, her granddaughters, money under the table, literally, as we all sat down to eat. She'd then place her hand to her mouth and whisper to us to buy 'dolci' or sweets, glancing to the side at our mother and smiling. She could be 'birbante', or a rascal, with her grandchildren, and we loved her for it.

She used to tuck her handkerchiefs into her left sleeve and I remember they were scented of lavender.

We were with my grandmother before she died, and I would visit the small shops in her town. At every shop, I was greeted with a kiss and told how my grandmother bragged about us constantly; her family in America. They knew everything about us.

She was energetic and coherent up to her last few days.
My nonna passed away in her sleep.

Mia cara nonna è stata sopportata in una piccola città fuori di Corbolone, Venezia. I suoi genitori erano Luigi Zannon ed Emma. Era una sorella a Ida, Odilla, Caterina, Gemma e un'altri sorella e fratello, di cui i nomi sono stati persi con tempo. Il suo fratello è morto dalle lesioni ricevute in WWI. Ha sposato Giulio Loroscopi alla chiesa della st Marco, Santo Stino di Livenza, Corbolone, sul il trentesimo aprile 1927. È la madre a Angelo, a Celestina ed a Valeria.

~Thank you for all of the tokens left here. If my grandmother were here, she'd send a kiss to all of you~

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