louise enrietti
Louise C. (Grossi) Enrietti, 90, of Weirton died Wednesday April 24, 2019 at her home surrounded by family. Daughter of the late Valentino and Maria (Posato) Grossi, Louise was born June 21, 1928 in Donora, PA. In addition to her parents, she was also preceded in death by her husband, Laurence J. Enrietti; her brothers, Chester, Dan, and John Grossi; and her sister, Lena Schiavone. Louise retired after twenty years of service from Hancock County Schools, where she worked as a secretary in the principal’s office at Weir High School. She was a member of Saint Joseph the Worker Church where she sang in the church choir and was an active member of the Christian Mothers. She was also a member of the Hancock County Retired School Employees Association, ISDA Weirtonian Lodge, and the Business and Professional Women’s Club (BPW). She volunteered at the BPW and WMC Blood Analysis Program for over 30 years and was known to thousands as the grey-haired lady by the elevator. Louise will be remembered with love by her three daughters, Linda Percival (Jonah Bolt) of Fairbanks, AK, Lauren and Marc Maslov of Tequesta, FL, and Lisa and Crispino Conti of Weirton, WV; her five grandchildren, Jill (Wade) Harward, David (Rebekah) Percival, Sarah Maslov (Jesse Livezey), Leah Maslov, and Salvador (Erica) Conti; her three great grandchildren, Kyleigh and Ryan Harward and Logan Percival; and her many nieces, nephews, and their families. Visitation will be Sunday 1 PM to 5 PM at the Greco Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated 11 AM Monday at Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church in Weirton. Interment will follow at Saint Paul’s Cemetery, Weirton. Memorial contributions may be made to Saint Joseph the Worker Church 229 California Avenue Weirton, WV 26062 or to Weirton Madonna High School 150 Michael Way Weirton, WV 26062.

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  1. I Loved Mrs Enrietti! I worked as a office worker un high school with her and she always treated me so darn sweet. ♥️ We had a lot of fun back in the days . She always greeted me and my mom when she volunteered at Weirton Medical when I would take my mom to get her bloodwork. My mom loved her too! I pray for all of you during this difficult time. I understand wholeheartedly. Trust me. She will be missed. And God bless you with peace and comfort 🙏 Love Sherri LaRosa

  2. Linda, Lauren, Lisa and family: I am so sorry for your loss. I always considered your mom the ‘cute’ mom. When my mom & I would see her at the hospital for those blood tests – ALWAYS had a smile on her face. She’s at peace now. I will keep you in my prayers at this hectic painful time.

  3. Sincere condolences from our family to Linda, Lori & Lisa and your families. The Grossi & Schiavone families have enjoyed quite a lengthy history. Many of us had the opportunity to reconnect in Indianapolis at Aunt Lena’s birthday a few years ago. May all of our elders who have passed away Rest In Peace.

  4. Deepest sympathies for all of the Enrietti family. Louise was such a blessing to be around. So much love and enthusiasm, always a warm greeting and infectious smile. It was truly a pleasure to be associated with for so many years at Weir High School. Hugh MANLEY

  5. Dear Linda, Laurie, Lisa and families, we are so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy. Jim and Mary Lou Bonaventura

  6. To Mrs. Enrietti’s family: You have my deepest condolences. May God comfort you now and always.

  7. Louise’s humor and warm heart will be missed by many. Joe always loved seeing her. May they rest in peace. Ann Endry

  8. Such a wonderful woman with a memory as sharp as a tack. Lisa, I was so sad to hear of her passing. We had such a fun conversation reminiscing about our days at Weir a few months ago. My thoughts and prayers are with your families. Will never forget you, Mrs Enrietti !🙏💕

  9. I will always remember Louise’s and Larry’s wonderful smiles. As a child, I recall watching the moon landing in their rec room. Rest in peace, Louise. Paul Endry

  10. Our deepest sympathies to all your family. I fondly recall the many spirited conversations with “Aunt Louise” around kitchen/dining room tables at Uncle John and Aunt Irene Grossi’s home. May she rest in peace and her memory be eternal! Nadine Yacos & family

  11. From my earliest memories in Weirton, I loved visiting the Enrietti’s. Their home was always full of loud laughter and joy. Louise, like her three daughters, was beautiful. Thank you for the memories. Rest in peace lovely Louise. – David Endry

  12. Linda, Lori and Lisa…..I am so sorry to hear this about your dear mom.Wow, the memories of your parents and mine. They had so much fun!! Louise was one of a kind and a very special lady. She is with you dad now and I am sure they are having fun with Brownie and Jim. Much love.

  13. Louise was like a member of our family. Way before baby monitors we had a wire strung between our houses so our parents could get together and play cards but still hear the kids in bed next door. I remember watching the moon landing in their basement too.

  14. I have nothing but wonderful memories of “Aunt Louise”. Sending love to her girls and their families. 💕

  15. Three things I learned from Aunt Louise: 1. Don’t wear red to a funeral 2. Singing is like praying twice 3. You can eat fried fish, french fries, and dessert for dinner and still live till your 90 years old! 🙂

  16. Linda, Lauren, Lisa and the Enrietti family, May the Lord comfort you upon the passing of your mom. Keep her memory and those of your dad and uncles close to your heart. May God’s light shine upon her and all of those from that generation we so dearly miss.

  17. I am so sad to read about your dear mom’s passing. She was truly a lovely person. I will miss her sweet smile. Sue Tucker

  18. I will truly miss this beautiful, lovely and classy lady. Her smile was infectious. She always matched head to toe and was insulted when I dunked her delicious cookie in my hot tea. God Bless Shelley Greenlief

  19. Oh goodness! I am so sorry to see this news. Louise has been part of our ‘extended’ family for so long I can’t imagine a Schiavone/Grossi event without her. She brought a smile to my face every time I saw her, sometimes a hearty laugh! 🙂 My condolences to Lisa, Lori, Linda and all. We have shared amazing times together and I know those memories and laughter will take over in the days ahead. Love to all – we will keep you in our thoughts and prayers. Joyce (Bonaventura) Poole and Mel Poole Charlotte, NC

  20. To the Enrietti family, she was truly a beautiful person. Always a kind word and an infectious smile. She will be missed by all who were fortunate enough to know her. God bless. Jim Mazzone

  21. May the memories you share bring you comfort and peace in the days ahead. Know that our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Norman and Nancy Ferrari

  22. Dear Family: I’m so sorry we can’t be there to celebrate Aunt Louise’s glorious life. Of the many things she taught me, my favorite is this: “Don’t kiss me on the lips unless you mean it.” Much love – The Bigalke girls.

  23. Sending prayers to your family in regards to your Mother’s passing. She was such an enthusiastic person and was always very friendly. She will be missed. Sincerely, Toni Orlando Gurskey

  24. Dear Lisa & family, Sorry to hear about your mom’s passing; she was a great woman. My sympathies to you all. Vicki Gilles

  25. Louise lived a full, full life in those 90 years and I know how much she will be missed! Remember all the good times you shared and how fun Louise made it for the rest of us (especially her sister Lena Belle!) Deepest sympathies to Linda, Laurie, and Lisa and your families. Diane Horvath

  26. I will always remember watching the first moon landing in the Enrietti’s basement in 1969. It was always a pleasure to be around Louise.


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