Noella C. Longhi, 87, of Seminole, FL died at her residence on September 20, 2010. Her service is 10:00 AM, Wednesday, September 29, 2010 at Bay Pines National Cemetery, 10000 Bay Pines Blvd., Bay Pines, Florida 33744.
A native of Manchester, NH and a local resident since 2005, when she moved to Seminole from Northport, FL. She originally moved to Manatee County (Bradenton Area) in 1961 from Waterburg, CT and she attended the San Pedro Catholic Church I n Northport, Florida.
She is survived by her loving family: two sons; Frederick Longhi of Sarasota, FL and Allan Longhi of Hazel Green, AL; three daughters; Susan Rebillot of ST Petersburg, FL; Madeleine Denman of Punta Gorda, FL and Lorretta Bebermeyer of Seminole, FL; nine grandchildren and six great-grandchildren.
Please assemble at the cemetery between 9:30 AM and service time and send all floral arrangements directly to the cemetery.
Brief as it was, Noella, my time with you was heart-warming. “Gracie” sat at your feet, as a guardian, while you lunched. And, thank you for that bright smile you gave me!
Aunt Noella, I will always remember your beautiful smile and incredible energy.
Your positive attitude, even in tough times, was so admirable.You will always be my favorite Aunt and Godmother. Love Joyce
There are not enough words to describe what a wonderful mother I had. She was funny, great sense of humor, beautiful, great mother and grandmother. Loved all kids, loved to have fun and always laughing even towards the end. I will miss you Mom! I loved you with all my heart and I will see you in heaven someday. You are with Dad now and all of your family! I know you’ve got to be so happy! Your memories will live on with us here!!! Love you so much! Lorretta
I truly believe that our Mom was put here on earth to be a kind, gentle, happy, and loving person. But, most of all, she was a wonderful, caring mother. Vickie and I will miss her very much and we pray that God will bless her soul now and forever.
Noella you were the best mother inlaw a man could ask for! We walked a lot of miles together and many of those miles we were a team. Thank you for your unselfish love and nuturing you gave to children grand children and great grand children. I love you sweet Noella and thank you for the love you showed and gave me until the Lord took you home. With all my love your son inlaw Joel
Our love and prayers to you, Noella’s family. Your mamma had a beautiful smile that lit up her beautiful face, and the last time I saw her she was laughing a lot. I know she was a very precious and loved mom and grandma.
I will remember how sweet funny and happy Noella was, and what a privilege it was to have known Noella. Praying for God’s comfort and peace for her entire family during this very difficult time.
What I remember most about my Grandma was when I was growing up and we went to visit Grandma in Florida. Grandpa and Grandma would make the best lasagna together. It would take them all day. So they would tell us go to the beach, have fun but be home for supper. I know her and grandpa are together again telling the Lord the same thing. The Lord is eating the best lasagna He has ever eaten. We love you and miss you Grandma.
grandma,there are no words that can say how much i love you!you & grandpa are both in a better place now!i want to thank my aunt retta for taking care of her for all the years she did!i will miss you soooo very much,lots of love your grand daughter dit-dit!!!!
rest in peace grandmom i love
you.
Noella You still are missed and loved.
The memorial service was very nice and the weather was beautiful even though a storm had been predicted. Lorretta made us a nice meal afterwards, but I kept expecting Noella and Fred to come and ask us what we wanted to eat for supper like they always did as soon as the dishes were washed. I miss the Summer visits each year and the times we celebrated Noella’s birthdays with her. She was a great Mother-in-Law!
Linda