Noemi Procaccini, 98, of Rossford, passed away peacefully at home on March 21, 2025. She was born in Ostra, Italy, on April 22, 1926, to Cesare and Maria Berrettini. She came to the United States to start her new life with her husband, Antonio Procaccini, in January 1950, making the wild crossing by ship alone at the age of 23. They settled in Toledo and later moved to Rossford in 1964. Both became citizens within five years. She worked at Mercy Hospital for 25 years, first in the laundry and then in the mailroom. At the June 1990 Mercy employee service dinner, she was awarded the President’s Award: Core Values in Action.
She reveled in her new life as a wife and mother. Italian traditions, cooking and baking all dad’s favorite things. Keeping family and friends close. Always the peacemaker. Always thoughtful and caring. Her energy was boundless. She learned to drive at Rossford High School and with her best friend and sister-in-law, Assunta, who was the navigator of farm stands and the farmer’s market, which were favorites. After retirement she took care of her husband, whose health declined with love and compassion. Never leaving his side. Taking him everywhere to visit friends and family. They were fortunate to be able to return to Italy a number of times before it was too difficult for
him. After his passing, she spread her wings and began volunteering at St. Charles Hospital and at All Saints Catholic Church, helping prepare cabbage rolls, pierogi and kolachi for the church festivals. She went to Body Recall classes with her church buddies at the Rossford Recreation Center, under the guidance of Pat Sloane. She went on two Italian Caribbean cruises with a couple of her Italian girlfriends and had the time of her life, including a climb up Dunn’s River Falls at the age of 82.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband, Antonio; brothers, Inocenzo and Diolette Berrettini, and her beloved brother-in-law, Nello, and sister-in-law, Assunta Procaccini. She is survived by her sisters, Rita and Fausta Pellegrini; daughters, Valerie Procaccini and Marina Weber; grandchildren, Amie, Kris and Carly Weber; loving nephews, Mario (Kristi) and Vincent Procaccini, and niece, Margherita (Dan) Clark. Special thanks to Ashley, Dru and Molly from Heartland Hospice, for their care and support through it all.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m., Thursday, March 27, at All Saints Catholic Church, 628 Lime City Road, Rossford. Visitation will be from 10 a.m. until the time of Mass. Burial will follow at St. Rose Cemetery, Perrysburg.
The Sujkowski-Walker Funeral Home, Rossford, is assisting with arrangements. The family suggests memorial contributions be to All Saints Catholic Church. Online condolences may be shared at walkerfuneral homes.com.