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Memoirs of Mary Lupardi
February 18, 1979
Edited by
Ann DeVenezia (Daughter) 1988
Edited and typeset by
Richard A. DeVenezia (Grandson) October, 1988 to October, 1989 Published to the Internet, May 2000
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This document was transcribed from material written longhand by Mary Lupardi of Closter, NJ. As such, it can be considered an original source of an oral anecdotal family history from a first
generation Italian American. Mary was a devoted wife, mother, sister and daughter and her writing expresses the pride she had in the accomplishments of her children and an apparent humility about the
hardships she overcame.
Lupardi Family Tree
Afterword... Mary Lupardi died at the age of 78 on April 18, 1984. She was laid to rest with her husband Tony in Saint Vincent's Cemetery in Madison, N.J., on April 23, 1984.
Copyright 2000 Richard A. DeVenezia. All Rights Reserved.
Readers Comments: |
Andres Osvaldo Munoz-Lamilla Adelaide, Australia |
Tuesday, November 25 2003, 06:32 pm |
Thanks for offering your family history with me. I am using some of the extracts in my Masters of Education course work at The University of Adelaide. I believe that Mary would be very happy to know that she keeps on encouraging people with her work. Thanks.
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DONNA LUPARDI Closter |
Friday, April 19 2002, 12:28 pm |
My daughter Katie, who is 9 and in third grade has a project on family history. After interviewing her grandparents, we still needed more information on previous generations. This was a great help. She has also shared some of the information with her older sister Jennifer, who now wants to read the memoirs.
Thanks. Donna
PS We also called Aunt Ann.
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