Adele Esposito

adele esposito

January 7, 1922 ~ December 27, 2018


Resided in: Greece, New York

Greece: Born in Italy January 7, 1922 and went home to the Lord on December 27, 2018. She is predeceased by her husband, Joseph; son, Gregorio. Survived by her loving daughters, Sandra (Richard) Potter & Gerry Esposito; grandchildren, Ralph Risolo, Glenn Risolo & Cynthia (Stephen) Baran; sister, Teresina Grillone; several nieces, nephews, cousins; many loving family and dear friends. Adelina arrived in the US in 1955 and worked as a seamstress at Hickey Freeman. She was outgoing, loved companionship, was a great cook and baker and enjoyed cooking and sewing for her family and friends. She loved music and to dance. Adelina lived her life for her children and grandchildren. She was devoted to St. Anthony and Sacred Heart of Jesus. She will be deeply missed by all who knew her. Adele's visitation will be held Wednesday, January 2nd 4-6 PM where her Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel of Vay-Schleich & Meeson, 1075 Long Pond Road. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to U of R Memory Care Program in her memory. For more information and to sign her online guestbook visit www.meesonfamily.com View Tribute Video

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  1. Gerry, I am so sad for you. I know how much you love your Mom and how dedicated you were to her care. It is very hard to lose a Mother, but the most wonderful thing now is that she is no longer suffering, that she has her memory back and is now seeing all of her friends and family members that have gone to heaven before her. Isn’t that a beautiful image to bring you peace? My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family today and I will be thinking of you throughout this very difficult week. With Love Always, Dawn

  2. We are so sorry to here about your mom she will always be in our hearts and memory when we where children Adeline made us laugh and we could not wait for our parents to take us to see adeline she was a wonderful person and will always be remembered


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