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Liborio “Lee” Nuzzo

January 21, 1945 - February 2, 2024
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Geisen Funeral Home
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John and Jolene Kolodziejski
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Service
Our Lady of Czestochowa Shrine
5755 Pennsylvania Street
Merrillville, IN 46410
Wednesday 2/7, 11:00 am
Cemetery
St. Mary Cemetery, Crown Point
Wednesday 2/7

Liborio “Lee” Nuzzo, age 79, of Crown Point, IN, passed away on Friday, February 2, 2024. Lee is survived by his wife, Joan Nuzzo (nee Richardson); children: Tina (David) Meyer & Diane Kathleen (Jon) Frary; grandchildren: Adrean (David) Campbell, Valarie, Teresa and Christopher Meyer; great-grandchildren: Ivory, Gabriel, Nathaniel, Rose, Michael, Maximilian and Lily; sisters: PaulineContinue Reading

James Vargo left a message on February 8, 2024:
I am so sorry to hear about Lee . I went to school with him. I just found out from another classmate about Lee. I lost my wife almost 5 years ago . Anyway Lee and myself and a couple others had gone out a couple time for lunch and he told me about his problem and we agreed after he got better we would get a group together for lunch again. I really enjoyed him . I know what it is like and my Heart goes out to you .
Bonnie J Bacon left a message on February 8, 2024:
Im so sorry to hear this! I have so many great memories from the Marina and Red Carpet! He was a true friend! Prayeers to you Joan and your family! Rest in Peace my friend! Bonnie B
Sheila Raye Red Carpet Lounge left a message on February 7, 2024:
We are proud to been able to call Lee a friend. He was always kind and funny. He was a pleasure to wait on. Our prayers are with his family and many friends.
Bruce and Marcy Kyle left a message on February 7, 2024:
A brother-in-law on paper, always a brother in our hearts. God bless you, Lee, for your kindness and your generosity.
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John and Jolene Kolodziejski left a message on February 6, 2024:
In memory of Liborio “Lee” Nuzzo, John and Jolene Kolodziejski lit a candle
Peace of mind is a call away. We’re here when you need us most.
Shellie Cooper left a message on February 5, 2024:
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Laura FraryLemley left a message on February 5, 2024:
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Lynn left a message on February 5, 2024:
The loss of this man will leave a big whole in our family dynamic. He was our funcle, our joke teller, our story teller..and an all around stand up guy. As a husband and father he was a role model. And personally I got to call him godfather. Him being at peace puts me at peace. Love you Uncle Lee ❤️
MICHAEL & DENISE NASH left a message on February 5, 2024:
Our hearts are heavy with sorrow. So many wonderful memories shared.
Gina Williamson left a message on February 5, 2024:
Aunt Joan, Tina and Diane, We will miss Uncle Lee so much. Will miss his story telling. He was the best. We love you all!!
Henry and Gyl Guaglianone left a message on February 5, 2024:
We send our sympathy and thoughts to you all. Lee will always be remembered by us as he was one of a kind and an amazing person. Love from Hank, Gyl, Alex, Riley, Ben and Sharon
Maggie and Jim Jensen left a message on February 4, 2024:
Dear Joan and family. Just heard about Lee’s passing and wanted you to know we offer our sympathy and thoughts to all of you. We will always remember Lee as the kind person he was.
Ed and Joni Sepiol left a message on February 4, 2024:
Our sincerest sympathies to Joan and her family at hearing of Lee’s passing! Please know that we will keep you all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Rest peacefully now cousin! Hugs from Florida
Bernadette Duda left a message on February 3, 2024:
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Geisen Funeral Home left a message:
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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