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Jean Lencyk DiLullo Bloom 1937-2020

NEW MIDDLETOWN — Jean Lencyk DiLullo Bloom, 83, passed away Saturday, July 6, 2020, at her home, surrounded by her loving children, after a short bout with cancer.

Jean was born March 3, 1937, to the late George and Diana Mistovich Lencyk in Campbell. She was a graduate of Campbell Memorial High School Class of 1954.

She married George DiLullo April 21, 1956, and they were blessed with four wonderful children, Debbie Carpenter of Winderemere, Fla., Doug DiLullo of Struthers, David (Myrna) DiLullo of Struthers and Lisa DiLullo of Poland.

Jean and George moved to New Middletown, where they celebrated 30 years together, raised their family and immersed their lives into their children’s activities, mostly sports, and never missed their baseball, basketball or football games.

Jean was a die-hard sports fan and loved her Cleveland Indians and Browns, tuning in for every game either on TV or the radio. She was an avid bowler with a 200 average and served as treasurer of her team.

She had a passion for music and dancing, from jitterbug to country line dancing, whether it was in the living room or at weddings. She loved the Electric Slide and “Wooly Bully.”

She loved to maintain a beautiful yard and spend time planting the most beautiful flowers, as she was raised with a green thumb.

She was retired from State Alarm Security Systems, where she served as a customer service rep.

She leaves behind her grandchildren, Amber (David) DeSantis and Troy (Katie) Mazur; three stepgrandsons, Ramon (Taylor) Gutierrez, Ruben (Kelsey) Gutierrez and Rosendo (Danielle) Gutierrez; a stepgranddaughter, Victoria Butera; seven beautiful great-grandchildren, whom were the joys of her heart, Santino, Amelia, Lorenzo, Cecelia, Eliana, Elijah and Melina, and two more on the way. She also leaves behind two sisters, Nancy (John) Daichendt and Linda (Warren) Dietz, all of Boardman; longtime family friend, Mike Provenzale; and many cousins, nieces and nephews.

Jean was preceded in death by George DiLullo; a brother, George Lencyck; and a son-in-law, Ken Carpenter.

Jean will always be remembered by her gentle smile, her deep abiding love for her family and the help and support she was always ready to give.

The family would like to thank Dr. Armand Minotti for his extraordinary, compassionate care of Mom throughout the years, as well as Hospice of the Valley and her neighbors for a lifetime of friendship.

Services will be private.

Arrangements are by the Cunningham-Becker Funeral Home in Poland. Visit www.beckerobits.com to send condolences.

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