Caroline A. Babel DiPietrantonio

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Caroline A "Babel" DiPietrantonio "Tootie" peacefully and happily departed this life on November 15,2013 from the Quarryville Presbyterian Home where she had lived since August. She was 87.
 
Caroline has started her new journey home to be reunited with her beloved husband "Tony" DiPietrantonio. She was preceded in death by her parents William "George" and Helen Babel, her sister Mary Zook, brothers Harry and John Babel, a niece Debbie and nephews George and Ken.
 
Caroline was born and raised in Coatesville PA, retired from Sweeda in Lionville and spent the last 21 years along the Susquehanna River in Sunbury PA.
She loved to read, do word puzzles, nature, taking walks, bird watching ,growing flowers, hunting, fishing and traveling. She especially loved spending time with her family whether it was on the farm, in Florida or in Texas.
 
She leaves behind two sisters, Dorothy Riley and her husband Robert from Parkesburg PA and Frances Herr, many nieces and nephews that lovingly called her "Chuchie" or "Aunt Tootie".
She will be greatly missed by her niece Erin Riley Hubbert her husband Kyle, their children, Keri Milliron Bortz, her husband Brian, Jeffery Milliron. Her nephews Patrick Riley of Sunbury and Micheal Riley of Atglen.
She will also be greatly missed by her family in Florida a niece Anita Babel Salas, Nephew Joseph Dotes, his wife Basha, their son Mason as well as her family in Texas, a niece Alicia Griffiths, her husband Charles, their children, Charles and Deanna, a niece Lorna Isenberg, her husband Keith, their children Kevin and Madison.
 
Caroline has requested to be cremated and laid to rest with her husband Tony at Saint Cecilia's Cemetary in Coatesville, PA. Date to be determined. She also requested to have no services but instead to celebrate her renewed health, happiness and being reunited with her Tony.
 
While in life we live, laugh and love and in death we hold and cherish our memories.

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Aunt Tottie may you fly with the angels.I will always remember the time we spent on the farm. Love you Roxanne & Elaine Babel

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Rest in Peace Aunt Tootie, you will be missed. Though it's been years since we seen each other, you were never far in thought!!! Love you, Aunt Mary and dad and all the others that have gone before you in this family.

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Dear Erin!
Thinking of you during this sad time.
With deepest sympathy.
Lisa Wilde

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I was so deeply saddened when I read in the paper of the passing of Aunt Tootie. I will miss you and your warm smile. You were always such a positive, happy, and pleasant person who loved her family very much. I truly enjoyed listening to your stories and the time spent with you growing up. You often spoke fondly of Uncle Tony and though he passed before I was born, because of you, I feel I did know him. I am proud to have both of your names. Thanks for the lovely memories. You will be missed!

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