Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late Anthony and Emma M. (Ricciardi) DiLucchio, and wife of the late Nicholas D. Iascone.
Lucy is survived by two sons and one daughter. David Iascone and his wife, Cindy, Joseph Iascone and his wife, Robin and Cathy Murray and her husband, Michael, all of Johnston, RI. Lucy had six grandchildren, Taylor Iascone of Denver, CO; David Michael Iascone of Yountville, CA; Kelsey Dion and her husband, Adam of Tiverton, RI; Joseph Iascone of Johnston, RI, and Victoria and Haley Murray of Johnston, RI. She also had two great-grandchildren, A.J. and Brayden Dion of Tiverton, RI. Lucy is also survived by her sister, Barbara Centracchio of Providence, RI.
Lucy was a communicant of St. Agnes Church in Providence, RI prior to moving to Johnston, RI where she became a communicant of St. Robert Bellarmine.
Lucy lived in Johnston for 21 years. She was a hairdresser for many years before going to work for the State of Rhode Island, Vital Statistics Department as well as the Rhode Island College Bookstore until retirement. She spent her retirement working part-time for Fauci’s Café in Warwick, RI. Lucy was also a member of The Parkinson’s Place.
Lucy loved the beach, golf, shopping and going to the casino as well as spending time with her family.
Visitation will be held on Thursday, 5-7 p.m. with a Memorial Service at 7 p.m. in the Pontarelli-Marino Home, 971 Branch Avenue, Providence. Burial in Gate of Heaven, East Providence, will be private.
A livestream of the Memorial Service can be viewed at 7 p.m. on the Pontarelli-Marino Facebook page.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to The Parkinson’s Place, 1800 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886 and in the memo line of your check, please put “I Love Lucy.”
MOM
It is a sad time.
You were a great Mom who I loved and admired deeply.
Growing up as a child you made sure our family had everything;
love, fun times and enjoying life.
You were a hard worker a great wife, mother, grandmother, aunt,
sister, sister-in-law and mother-in-law.
The last several years were difficult but you had a great
attitude through it all. You’re a fighter!!
I’m sorry you had to go through this. It’s a terrible way
to end your last years on this earth.
Hopefully you are in a better place and you get to spend the rest
of eternity with Dad and Mia.
I will miss YOU incredibly.
Love you forever,
David
Grandma Lucy, I never knew your true strength until later on in life. You have shown me what love, resiliency, courage, and faith look like. That legacy will live on through me wherever my path may take me. You will be forever missed and forever in my heart. I love you, David Michael.
Lucy, my mom in law, you will be so very missed..You have graced this and my life with your caring heart; hopefulness no matter the obstacle; always there to lend kindness, strength, support and words of encouragement which make me forever grateful to God to have had you in my life..I will never forget ALL of YOU..And the best pumpkin bread ever..You gave so much of yourself with all your heart ..I love you always Cindy ..Rest In Peace
Grandmas are a special gift.
Your life footprint helped us see the world.
Each experience shared, taught us through your wisdom and accomplishments.
With every connection made, made our worlds brighter.
You, grandma Lucy, are warm, kind, filled with peace and laughter.
A grandma’s love is forever.
I thank God for you. I love you, Taylor.
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