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Elisabetta Barresi

Passed August 25, 2015

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Obituary For Elisabetta Barresi

Elisabetta Monteforte Barresi, 76, formerly of Westbury, NY, loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend, passed from this life on Tuesday August 25, 2015 at her home in Raleigh, NC.

Born on May 6th, 1939 to Angelo and Palma Monteforte in Durrazzano , Italy. She came to America in 1958 where she met her husband of 51 years, Domenick Barresi, then proceeded to start their family.

Elisabetta was a selfless and giving woman, always putting others ahead of herself. Her enormous heart and kind spirit fueled her desire to make others happy. Her cooking and baking could cure anything that ailed you.

Elisabetta was the founding owner and operator of My Hero in Merrick, NY for nearly 30 years. To this day; it is an iconic building of the community. In 1996 she and her husband relocated to Raleigh, NC joining their sons, Vinnie and Angelo establishing yet another neighborhood staple, Vincent's Pizza & Pasta. She knew the way to people’s hearts was through her cooking, and it was her mission.

She is survived by her husband Domenick, sons Vincenzo & Angelo, grandsons Dominic & Devin and granddaughter Adriana. Brothers Vincenzo & Frank, sisters Antoinette, Alfonsina and Maria. She is predeceased by her bother Joseph Monteforte.

Visitation will be held Saturday August 29 2 -4 pm & 7-9 pm, Sunday August 30 2-4 pm & 7-9 pm at Donohue-Cecere Funeral Home, 290 Post Ave. Westbury, NY. Funeral Services will take place Monday August 31, 2015 at 9:45 am at St Brigids Holy Rood , 75 Post Ave , Westbury .

There will be a memorial service in Raleigh honoring Elisabetta next weekend at bigboom. Please check for day and time. bigboomraleigh.com

In memory of Elisabetta, donations may be made to: ALS Association - Jim"Catfish"Hunter Chapter, 4 N. Blount St. Raleigh, NC 27601

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  • September 01, 2020

    My memories of "mamma" are all wrapped up in SRCS! Having had both of her grandsons in 2nd grade I came to know her and love her. When I saw her I would ask her to speak to me in Italian, because I missed my mother so much! She would hug me, chuckle and say something in that beautiful and musical language! She had a kind heart and lovely smile! May God grant her peace! Pat Thompson

  • September 01, 2020

    I am sorry for your loss. Rev 21:4 gives us hope of a time when we won't have to worry about death anymore.

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