Antoinette Digennaro

Antoinette Digennaro Obituary

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Age - 68

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September 11, 2023

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North Adams, MA

Antoinette Marie DiGennaro, 68 died on Sunday, September 10, 2023 at Williamstown Commons in Williamstown. The daughter of Felix and Grace (Columbo) DiGennaro, she was born in North Adams, MA on July 3, 1955. Antoinette attended North Adams schools and was a Class of 1974 graduate of the Drury High School. She was last employed at Hunter Outdoor Products. She was communicant of the former St. Anthony of Padua Church in North Adams, MA. Antoinette leaves behind three sisters; Angela Giroux (Leonard) of North Adams, Lisa Mazzu (Robert) of North Adams and Grace Morris of Lanesboro, MA. She also leaves nieces and nephews, including Marie and Michael Mazzu and Alyssa Giroux. Her sister Caroline DiGennaro predeceased her. The family would like to thank the loving and caring staff at Williamstown Commons. FUNERAL NOTICE: Services for Antoinette DiGennaro will be private. In Lieu of flowers, donations may be made to NAMI in care of Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Home. Flynn & Dagnoli Funeral Homes, 74 Marshall St. North Adams, MA 01247 is entrusted with arrangements. To add to the Book of Memories, please visit flynndagnolifuneralhomes. com.

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