Jeanne M. DiLucca

Jeanne M. DiLucca

1921 - 2014

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Jeanne M.(Nickelson) DiLucca, age 92 of The Masonic Village, Lafayette Hill formerly of Norristown, died Saturday (6/21) at the Masonic Village She was a Ball Room Dance Instructor Mrs. DiLucca was born in Atlantic City, NJ, .She married Joseph S. DiLucca in 2003. She also was the late wife of Paul Maguire. Jeanne was a former member of Saint Mary's Church at the Cathedral in Andorra before joining Saint Philip Neri Church in Lafayette Hill. For over 40 years Jeanne and her late Husband Paul Maguire ran a Dance School out of their home in Norristown and for over 38 years taught together at the Mainline Night School at Conestoga and Harriton High Schools along with Instructing many Debutantes for the Annual Cotillion Ball that Jeanne was in charge of. Jeanne also was involved with the Arthur Murray Dance Studios. While living at the Masonic Village Jeanne and Joe could be found helping others with their dance steps and enjoyed each other to the end both with their infectious smiles. She is survived by her Husband Joseph S. DiLucca and several cousins and step children. Friends may call Friday 6/27/14 from 9:30-11AM at Saint Philip Neri Church, 437 Ridge Pike, Lafayette Hill, PA. A Memorial mass will be held at 11:00 am Burial will be in the Saint Patrick Cemetery, East Norriton. Donations in Jeannes name may be made to your local S.P.C.A.
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11:00 am
Friday, June 27, 2014
Saint Philip Neri Church, Lafayette Hill, PA.
437 Ridge Pike Lafayette
Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
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