Sandra DiNuzzo

sandra dinuzzo
DANVERS- Sandra (Senibaldi) DiNuzzo, 76, passed away in her home on December 3, 2022, surrounded by her family. She was the loving wife of Joseph A. DiNuzzo with whom she shared 56 years of marriage. Born in Everett on November 17, 1946, she was the daughter of the late Alexander and Cora (Pepe) Senibaldi. Sandra was raised and educated in Everett, graduating from Everett High School. She attended courses at the Boston City Hospital to become a phlebotomist. She then went on to receive both a bachelor’s degree in Biology and Chemistry and an MBA from Salem State College. Sandra had been employed at Mass General Hospital in the blood lab and also taught phlebotomy. More recently she had been a product manager for Amicon/Millipore in Beverly. Sandra also owned and operated the former World of Video Store in Beverly. She was an avid reader, sometimes reading several books a week. She loved to travel with family and friends to far off destinations. Sandra was most happy when she was with her grandchildren; she loved to attend their activities. In addition to her husband, Joseph, she is survived by two children, Joseph DiNuzzo and his wife, Stacey of Redman, WA and Dina (DiNuzzo) Lemmi of Danvers, her beloved grandchildren, Kristina, Julia, Alex, Nicolas, Zoe and Cora, her sisters, Pauline Mulcahy of Florida and Angela DiNapoli of Mansfield and many nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her sister, Marie Lee. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated 10AM on Friday, December 9, 2022, in Saint Richard Church, 90 Forest St., Danvers. Burial will follow in Holy Cross Cemetery, Malden. Visitation will be held from 4-7PM on Thursday, December 8, 2022, at C.R. Lyons & Sons, Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Sandra’s name to Care Dimensions, 75 Sylvan St., Danvers.

 

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  1. Omg I am in shock! Sandy was one of my best friends in High School! I introduced her to Joe. I can’t believe she has passed away! What happened to her? My deepest sympathies to Joe and family. RIP Sandy, I will always remember you.

  2. Rest in peace Auntie Sandy. Will never forget you and the wonderful memories we had. Christmas in Danvers during the 80s was my favorite day of the year. I will miss you very much. Jarrett

  3. Sandy, We will miss you and the wonderfully narrated stories you shared with us during our mutual visits to each other’s homes.

  4. Sending all my love, prayers and strength to you all during this most difficult time. Sandy was amazing and such an amazing role model as a mother, grandmother, wife and friend. You could feel the love she had for her family in every interaction with her. I’ll always be grateful to Sandy for raising one of the best people in my world; Dina, I’m thinking of you always and I’m here for you unconditionally. Alex, Nick, Julia & Kristina——I’m so very sorry for your loss and I hope your amazing memories of her will support you through this time. Sending hugs, love and prayers to all who loved her. ❤️🙏🏻

  5. I grew up on Marie Ave in Everett. Sandy, Diane King, Brenda Nystrom, her sister Roberta. Great street to grow up on! Wonderful girl always so nice. I send my sympathy to the family a great loss.

  6. Joe I am so sorry that it has taken me so long to get
    write to you🥲. I still can’t believe Sandy is gone. We were so close and I have great memories of when Sandy and I were best friends in High School. She was very special to me. Remember I introduced you guys to each other We all hung around With Street Park and the top of Rich St My heart breaks for you Joe3. Please forgive me and come visit anytime, same address. Sending much love and please forgive me. You were always like a cousin to me :heartpulse::heartpulse::heartpulse::heartpulse::heartpulse::heartpulse::pensive:


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