Born in Benevento, Provence of Frosinone, Italy, a daughter of the late Achille and Antonetta (Paladella) Campanella, she lived in Providence most of her life.
She was a communicant of St. Pius Church in Providence.
She leaves two sons, Ernest R. DiBiasio of Swansea, and Anthony L. DiBiasio of Scottsdale, Ariz. and Jamestown; four daughters, Pauline Forlingieri of Cranston, Hilda Sabatino of Greenville, Anita DiBiasio and Lee Wilburn, both of Providence.
Also survived by 20 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.
Sister of the late Esther Adamo/Adamao, Mary Deware, Louise Bontempo and Armand Campanella.
Burial in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.
Excerpted from the Providence Journal (RI) - Tuesday, December 9, 1997 edition
Born in Benevento, Provence of Frosinone, Italy, a daughter of the late Achille and Antonetta (Paladella) Campanella, she lived in Providence most of her life.
She was a communicant of St. Pius Church in Providence.
She leaves two sons, Ernest R. DiBiasio of Swansea, and Anthony L. DiBiasio of Scottsdale, Ariz. and Jamestown; four daughters, Pauline Forlingieri of Cranston, Hilda Sabatino of Greenville, Anita DiBiasio and Lee Wilburn, both of Providence.
Also survived by 20 grandchildren and 30 great-grandchildren.
Sister of the late Esther Adamo/Adamao, Mary Deware, Louise Bontempo and Armand Campanella.
Burial in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston.
Excerpted from the Providence Journal (RI) - Tuesday, December 9, 1997 edition
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