elizabeth carducci
Elizabeth "Lee" Carducci, 87, passed away peacefully on August 26, 2011 at Lifeline Hospital with family by her side. She was born in Steubenville, Ohio on August 25, 1924, daughter of the late George and Bertha Shimko. She was also preceded in death by her husband Dominic Carducci in 1988, four brothers George, Andrew, Joseph and John and two sisters Anne Lauzara and Mary Malara. Mrs. Carducci was a server for many years at the Weirton Knights of Columbus. She was a member of Saint Joseph the Worker Church, and the Four Seasons. She is survived by two daughters Linda (Wayne) Hutchison and Sharon (Eli) Dragisich. Also surviving are grandchildren Alyssa (Anthony) Rocchio, Jennifer (P.J.) Tokash, Steven (Amy) Dragisich, Christine (Jeremy) Tate and Dominic (fiance' Nedda) Dragisich and very loved great-grandchildren Tessie Tokash, Zak Tokash, Eli Tokash, Jaden Tate, Kaden Dragisich and Ryan Tate. Friends will be received Sunday from 3-8PM at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton. Funeral Liturgy with Mass will be celebrated 11AM Monday at St. Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Father Dean Borgmeyer officiating. Interment will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery, Steubenville. She will be an angel with us forever. Share tributes and memories at www.grecohertnick.com

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  1. Linda, Sharon and Families, I am so sorry to read in the paper just now that Aunt Lee passed away.You have my deepest sympathy.May the memories that you hold close in your heart sustain you through this difficult time. Love,your cousin, JoAnn

  2. My sympathies to Sharon, Linda and their families. I was one of the neighborhood kids fortunate enough to live 5 houses up from the Carducci house. Spending so much time at Lee & Dom’s growing up, I was struck, even as a very young person, by their love for each other and their daughters. They treated me like one of their own and I will never forget Lee’s laugh – which made you laugh too no matter what! I ran in to Linda & Lee several months ago and got to talk to her and give her a hug. Many people come and go in life, she is one I will always fondly remember.

  3. Sharon, Linda and family: I’m so sorry for your loss. I feel I was blessed when I moved in the neighborhood and met Mrs. Koper, Olga and your mom. I miss those porch talks at Olga’s with those 3 so much! I bet they’re having fun again…I feel it was an honor to meet and know Lee.

  4. sharon linda, i was very sad to hear about aunt lee.you are all in my thoughts. god has three angels to watch over things .aunt lee aunt mary and my mom. love ya. your cousin susan

  5. Linda, Sharon and families, So sorry to hear about Lee, we enjoyed conversing with your Mom and Dad over the years when we lived on Bell Blvd. May all the good memories help you thru this sad time. Sincere Sympathy, Ken and Darla Ogle

  6. Sharon and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I am unable to stand in lines so I cannot be there but wanted to express my condolences to you and your family. I will keep all of you in my prayers. God bless and keep you all in the palm of his hand! Mary Velegol

  7. Linda & Sharon,please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved mother. Sorry I was unable to attend the showing. We were out of town. There is no doubt that her passing will be a great loss to all who knew her. Janet Backel

  8. Dear Sharon and Linda, you have my deepest sympathy in the passing of your dear mom. You were blessed to have her in your lives for so long; and, I know you will miss her. I just learned the news Thursday 9/01 from Derek. Blessings and peace, Lawna


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