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Lucille C. Moscicki

March 30, 1915 - September 24, 2013
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Monday 9/30, 9:30 am - 10:45 am
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Monday 9/30, 11:00 am
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St. Joseph's Cemetery, Chews Landing
240 Lower Landing Road
Chews Landing, NJ 08012
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Lucille C. Moscicki (nee Chludzinski), on September 24, 2013, of Washington Twp. Age 98. Beloved wife of the late Theodore. Devoted mother of Sonia DeCencio. Loving grandmother of Dean DeCencio (Laura) and Stacie DiStefano (Jeffrey). Proud great-grandmother of Alisha, Sam, Teddy, Kaylie, Claire and Genny. Lucille was a volunteer at West Jersey Hospital in CamdenContinue Reading

Lois Clark left a message on September 27, 2013:
Dearest Mrs. Moscicki, I've known you for most of my life and have loved you like part of my family. You were always so kind and generous to me and to all of Sonia's friends. I very much enjoyed all the parties and lunches we all had together. I watched in awe as you faithfully gave your time and talents to the poor and homeless of Camden by knitting beautiful winter hats and scarves for them. I will miss the lovely times we all had together. Please save a place in heaven for me where we can continue the loving relationship we enjoyed here on earth. My love and prayers are always with you and your daughter Sonia. Your loving friend, Lois Clark
Karen Talarico left a message on September 30, 2013:
Lucille will be greatly missed not only by her family and friends, but by countless people that she never even met. Through her prodigious knitting talent, she supplied lovely warm hats and scarves to hundreds of dinner guests at the Cathedral Kitchen in Camden. The staff at the Kitchen always looked forward to receiving the box of knitted items; they were so colorful! And the people who received the items were so grateful for the gift of handmade warmth and caring. How lovely that she chose to share her talent to make someone else's life a little better.
Egizi Funeral Home left a message:
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