Lucy Damico Kline

lucy kline

May 31, 1930 ~ August 30, 2012

Born in: meadville, PA
Resided in: Saegertown, PA

Lucy Damico Kline, 82, of Meadville, passed away, Thursday, August 30, 2012 at Crawford County Care Center. She was born May 31, 1930 a daughter of Stephen Damico and Minnie Caravella Damico. She married Mark W. Kline he preceded her in death on September 28, 2000. Lucy was a member of Saint Agatha Roman Catholic Church and the ICC Auxiliary. She enjoyed baking, crocheting, writing poetry, but most of all she loved spending time with her family. She is survived by a daughter, Karen Kasemer and her companion Gary Sabraw of Meadville; two granddaughters, Darnell Terry of Meadville and Melanie Mullen and her husband Andrew of Downingtown, Pennslyvania; two great-grandsons, Bradley and Reese Terry of Meadville; and several nieces and nephews. In addition to her loving husband and parents Lucy was preceded in death by four sisters and four brothers. Family and friends are welcome to call on Sunday, September 2nd from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville. The funeral service will be held on Tuesday, September 4th at 10:00 a.m. at the funeral home with Father Matthew Kujawinski of Saint Agatha Roman Catholic Church, officiating. Entombment will take place in Saint Brigid Cemetery Mausoleum, West Mead Township. Please take a moment to share a memory, condolence, or to order flowers for the family on Lucy's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com

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  1. Karen, Gary, Darnell & boys, Melanie & Andrew, You have our sincerest sympathy for your loss. I could go on & on about how “special” Aunt Lucy was, her “one-liners”, her sense of humor, her “wit”, her love & concern for everyone, etc. She was the “last one” of the Damico Family and the “rock” for as long as she could be & as long as her body would let her; she really put up a fight until the very end. We all have our own memories of her & our own times shared with her & they will be ever lasting in our hearts. She is at peace now with everyone else; Uncle Mick, brothers, sisters & the other family members that we have lost; there are so many of them! Now, we can just keep all the memories that we have of her & treasure them forever. May all of you find the “peace” that you will need to get through this time and our thoughts & prayers are with all of you. Love always, Cindy Andrews & family

  2. Karen, Gary, Darnell & boys, Melanie & Andrew, You have our sincerest sympathy for your loss. I could go on & on about how “special” Aunt Lucy was, her “one-liners”, her sense of humor, her “wit”, her love & concern for everyone, etc. She was the “last one” of the Damico Family and the “rock” for as long as she could be & as long as her body would let her; she really put up a fight until the very end. We all have our own memories of her & our own times shared with her & they will be ever lasting in our hearts. She is at peace now with everyone else; Uncle Mick, brothers, sisters & the other family members that we have lost; there are so many of them! Now, we can just keep all the memories that we have of her & treasure them forever. May all of you find the “peace” that you will need to get through this time and our thoughts & prayers are with all of you. Love always, Cindy Andrews & family

  3. Karen, Gary, Darnell & boys, Melanie & Andrew, You have our sincerest sympathy for your loss. I could go on & on about how “special” Aunt Lucy was, her “one-liners”, her sense of humor, her “wit”, her love & concern for everyone, etc. She was the “last one” of the Damico Family and the “rock” for as long as she could be & as long as her body would let her; she really put up a fight until the very end. We all have our own memories of her & our own times shared with her & they will be ever lasting in our hearts. She is at peace now with everyone else; Uncle Mick, brothers, sisters & the other family members that we have lost; there are so many of them! Now, we can just keep all the memories that we have of her & treasure them forever. May all of you find the “peace” that you will need to get through this time and our thoughts & prayers are with all of you. Love always, Cindy Andrews & family

  4. Karen and Family,
    So sorry to hear about the loss of your mom. She was a wonderful person who I always remember with that beautiful smile on her face. Now she is resting in peace, or partying, with everyone who was there waiting for her to join in.
    Love Angel Rossi Mook

  5. Karen, Darnell, Brad, Reese and family, I’m so sad for you in the passing of your Mom and Grandmom. Wishing you all the peace that comes when you are able to smile, through the tears and feelings of sadness, at the thought of the happy memories you shared of and with her.

  6. My favorite memories of Lucy were always seeing the smile on her face. And the phrase I remember her saying most was “Yo Adrian” when I would walk in with my little ones. She had a wonderful laugh, and I can never remember anything except kindness and generosity from Lucy. I will always remember her fondly and I send my sympathies and thoughts to you and your family Karen.

  7. I used to shop for Lucy at Valeski’s, and Friday while I was shopping I noticed how nice and big the green peppers were, and thought to myself “wow Lucy would really like these”. I will miss Lucy, I had many conversations with her, and she always made me laugh. My condolences to her family.

  8. So very sorry Karen. My condolences to you and your family. Would have been at the viewing, but was out of town, sorry.

  9. Karen, my condolences on your loss. Your mom was always so nice to the neighborhood kids! I ran into her on one of our trips back to Meadville…she was gracious and kind, as always. My sympathies on your loss.
    Dave and Anna Smith


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