DiIULLO, DENESE MARIE
Denese Marie DiIullo, 49, lost her courageous battle with breast cancer on July 20, 2012. Dene is survived by her loving Mother Carol, Sister Debbie, Brothers Scott and Steven, along with 6 nieces & 1 nephew. Dene devoted the last 13 years to nursing, to which she shared her wonderful wit & humor with patients and co-workers alike. Her “one of a kind” spirit, carried us all through these past months, and will never be forgotten. Dene is now at peace, playing the “slots” in heaven, with all of our family angels that have preceded her. Dene, may you rest in peace with Our Lord, until we are all together again. We love you and miss you! “Bye Dude, Friend, Hooter” The family requests that in lieu of flowers; please make a contribution to the (Arizona) Hospice of The Valley, in her name. Memorial Services will be a private “girls only” road trip”!
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I was sorry to read about the loss of your dear loved one. Death is such a painful experience. At this time your family can find comfort in knowing that Jehovah God give us comfort through his word the Bible.-Romans 15:4 Why do we get sick? The Bible tells us it is because of Adam’s disobedience. When he sinned he caused his offspring to inherit sin and death.-Romans 5:12 Sickness is also a result of his action. Jehovah God is the “source of life”-Psalm 36:9 and he has promised that he is not going to allow the actions of Adam ruin it for the rest of us. His son Jesus will perform the greatest miracle in our time that of bringing the dead back to life by means of the resurrection hope.-John 5:28,29. Then the Bible says “death will be no more.-Revelation 21:4 and “no one will say ‘I am sick.”-Isaiah 33:24.
Please accept our deepest sympathy. Losing someone in death is a pain like no other. My grandmother died of cancer and currently my mother in law suffers from stage four lung cancer, so I know how difficult it can be watching a loved one suffer with an illness. I truly look forward to the time when all of this pain and suffering will be gone forever. Continue to pray to God for strength because he promises to be a help to you during this time of distress. (Psalms 46:1) May fond memories of your loved one continue to fill your heart.