She was widowed from her husband Louis J. Lombardo in 2002.
She was a telephone operator, and a screen cartoonist, until she Married Lou. She then stayed at home and after his death she volunteered her time at the Motion Picture Hospital in Woodland Hills. She loved bowling, and needlepoint. She loved the Dodgers and was a tremendous fan for many years. She also loved soccer and went to games for all of her grandchildren. She will be missed terribly by her family and friends. There will be a scholarship in her name funded by a family from her granddaughter Lena’s soccer years. She was a strong and beautiful woman who was always there to help her family in their time of need. Known to the Great Grandchildren as the M and M grandma as she would always bring M and M’s whenever she came to see them.
She was widowed from her husband Louis J. Lombardo in 2002.
She was a telephone operator, and a screen cartoonist, until she Married Lou. She then stayed at home and after his death she volunteered her time at the Motion Picture Hospital in Woodland Hills. She loved bowling, and needlepoint. She loved the Dodgers and was a tremendous fan for many years. She also loved soccer and went to games for all of her grandchildren. She will be missed terribly by her family and friends. There will be a scholarship in her name funded by a family from her granddaughter Lena’s soccer years. She was a strong and beautiful woman who was always there to help her family in their time of need. Known to the Great Grandchildren as the M and M grandma as she would always bring M and M’s whenever she came to see them.
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