Ann Abbatiello

Ann Abbatiello

ann abbatiello

August 25, 1929 ~ April 25, 2020

ABBATIELLO - Ann, age 90, of Ridge, New York, died Saturday, April 25, 2020. Ann was born August 25, 1929, in Settefrati, Italy. She is the daughter of the late Dominic and the late Angela Maria (Buzzeo) Conetta. She is survived by her beloved husband of 69 years, Vincent Abbatiello, one loving daughter, Lisa and her husband, Eugene Dolan of Chalfont, Pennsylvania, and two loving sons, Raymond Abbatiello and his wife Donna, of Shoreham, New York, and Michael Abbatiello and his partner Enza of Flemington, New Jersey. Ann also has six cherished grandchildren and three cherished great grandchildren.All arrangements, including private cremation, have been entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. A memorial service will be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America at https://alzfdn.org. . .

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  1. To all- I cherish the memories I have of Mrs A (Ann) and of your entire family during my younger days. Ann made her home as a second home for me. Fed me well and no doubt a better cook than any of the moms I knew!!! Loved the laughs around the kitchen table most and then this picture just makes me smile in remembrance of Ann. Love and hugs Mitch Telsey

  2. We lived a few blocks away from the Abbatiellos. My fondest memories are that of my childhood, growing up in Valley Stream, and spending lots of time together with our extended family, the Abbatiellos, Allens, Martoranas, Trias and DeMaios. Parents’ Friday night card games, vacations at Sunny Hill Farm, picnics at VS State Park, eating lots of good food, calzones, rice pudding – Mrs. Abbatiello’s favorite! I miss those days! I hope Mrs. Abbatiello is now at peace. Sending my condolences and love to Mr. Abbatiello, Raymond, Lisa and Michael and their families.

    Love, Fran (Forzano) Brucato

  3. We lost a wonderful lady! My mother-in-law Ann valued family and friends above all. So glad for the memories of fabulous food, beautiful paintings and her loving heart. Pasta and Peas will never be the same!

  4. My siblings and I have many fond memories of our “Auntie Ann”; I think I can speak for all of us when I say, that one of the fondest memories was spending many Christmas Eves together. It was a tradition for both families for many years that will always be remembered. Our Aunt’s loving smile and laugh will be greatly missed. Love RenĂ©e

    A donation to the Alzheimers Foundation of America Inc. has been made by the Digricoli family.

  5. Choosing one memory to share of your grandmother is a hard task, especially having one as kind, loving, and funny as she. Her laugh would always make me laugh. Her generosity knew no bounds. If there was something you needed, there was a 99% chance she had one and she would give it to you. I was always allowed to look in her purse and there was always a box of honey drops there for me to sneak during mass. When I married, I couldn’t bear to drop my middle name, Ann, as many women do. She is a part of who I am and I miss her.

  6. Mom was a beautiful person.
    Her life was a gift to us. She was a great example of strength, generosity, kindness and love.
    Her love and generosity had no bounds. She always put her family first. She was a devoted wife, mother, grandma, daughter, sister and friend. She had a heart of gold.
    Our family is blessed to have been loved by her.
    She will be forever in our hearts.

  7. Miss you Mom. Thank you for being the best mom. Thank you for loving me, holding me, teaching me, taking care of me, tickling me, your creativeness, inspiring me, counseling me, guideing me, feeding me, those baked clams , helping me, accepting me, playing with me , sewing all those buttons , Heming my pants, watching me grow, bundling me up in bad weather, kissing me, making me laugh , taking me on vacations, watching me play ball, coming to my graduations , understanding my curiosity, showing me how to set the table, wash my close, make the bed, cook, be kind to people, be understanding , respecting and accepting others, seeing the good in things , seeing the specialness in everyone, thank you for singing with me, thank you for taking me to church, and thank you for praying with me. I’m very sad that your not here but so happy that your with god in heaven

  8. I would go to grandma’s house fairly regularly for dinner. Much to my parent’s dismay, upon arrival I would joke with her that there was no food in my house so it was imperative for me to eat immediately. She would respond with actual shock and then take me into her kitchen where there was always something delicious cooking.

    Bread before dinner – steak pizzaiola with mashed potatoes – pasta any way but especially with peas – onion pizza – sautĂ©ed mushrooms – pork chops – salad after dinner romaine, tomato, cucumber, olive oil, balsamic vinegar…just to name a few.

    Grandma – you brightened my childhood. Rest in peace in heaven.

    Love Always,

    Brandon


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ann abbatiello

August 25, 1929 ~ April 25, 2020

Ann Abbatiello, age 90, of Ridge, New York died Saturday, April 25, 2020. Ann was born August 25, 1929 in Italy. She is the daughter of the late Dominic and the late Angela Marie (Buzzeo) Conetta. She is survived by her beloved husband, Vincent Abbatiello, one loving daughter, Lisa Dolan of Chalfont, Pennsylvania and two loving sons, Raymond Abbatiello of Shoreham, New York, Michael Abbatiello of Flemington, New Jersey and six cherished grandchildren and three cherished great grandchildren. All arrangements including private cremation have been entrusted to the Rocky Point Funeral Home, 603 Route 25A, Rocky Point, New York. An online guest book may be found at www.rockypointfuneralhome.com. . .

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