Joyce E. Lombardi, 83, Warren

Homemaker enjoyed baking

Posted 11/13/17

Joyce E. (Johnson) Lombardi, 83, of Warren, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 at home.

Joyce was the wife of the late Romeo Lombardi.

She was born in Warren, a daughter of the late Manne and …

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Joyce E. Lombardi, 83, Warren

Homemaker enjoyed baking

Posted

Joyce E. (Johnson) Lombardi, 83, of Warren, died Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017 at home.

Joyce was the wife of the late Romeo Lombardi.

She was born in Warren, a daughter of the late Manne and Beatrice ( Dubois) Johnson.

Mrs. Lombardi was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist Church in Warren.

She enjoyed baking.

Mrs. Lombardi is survived by her children, Romeo and his wife Heidi Lombardi of Warren, and Carol Morrow and her husband Frank of Swansea. She was the grandmother of Frankie, Brett, Vince, Holly and Heather, and also the great-grandmother of Mia Bella.

Joyce was the sister of the late Lillian Parent, Clara Thivierge and Esther Robinson.

A graveside service will be held at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Nov. 14 in the South Burial Ground, Sowamset Avenue, Warren. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.

Calling hours and flowers are omitted. See www.wjsmithfh.com.

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