Annabelle Fidati Adsit

 

Annabelle Fidati Adsit, 88, of Scranton, passed on to be with her saviour after a long battle with Alzheimer's disease. She died a peaceful death surrounded by family. Born in Scranton, daughter of the late Dominick Fidati and Mary Ciliberti Fidati. Also preceding her in death was her husband Daniel. She was a member of Green Ridge Assembly of God Church and a graduate of West Scranton High School. Annabelle was a loyal invader, avid football enthusiast and was a majorette and Ms. Invader. She enjoyed gardening, traveling, local politics and outings with friends, but most of all, she loved spending time with and taking care of her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Annabelles wit and fun and loving personality was never lost to the disease. Surviving are her daughter, Donna Whyte and husband, Alex; son, Gerald Adsit and fiance Donna; 9 grandchildren, Mark and wife Maria, Stacie, Janet, Danny, David, Darren, Daniel, Chelsey and husband James Franklin and Lindsey; 13 great-grandchildren; sister, Lois Mayernick; and nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by four children, Janet, Daniel and John Adsit, and Michelle Szanyi; and brother, David Fidati. A funeral service will be held Wednesday 2-14 at 11am in Green Ridge Assembly of God Church, 825 Greenridge St Scranton. Friends may call in the Church starting at 10am with a Memorial Service at 11 Am. Annabelle's family would like to thank the staff at Elan Skilled Nursing for their care and dedication to Annabelle through this journey. In leiu of flowers memorial contributions may be made in her memory to the Alzheimer's association for a cure.

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Donna Whyte

I’m gonna you Moma!! So thankful you are with Jesus! 🙌

Chelsey Franklin

You were loyal, loving, sarcastic and full of life. Your legacy continues down through generations. You are in heaven with a clear mind, total healing and surrounded by your children and husband. No more sorrow, no more pain. We love you moma!

Janet Adsit-Herrera

You were the best Grandmother I could have ever asked for and my lifelong best friend. I already miss you beyond words.

Irene Emmi Luebbing

Anna Belle & I were joined together as extended family's get togethers. Her Mother Mary was related to my Mothers sister Louise. Im certain thst I spent much more time with Mary white growing up with our large boutrous Italian family. Although growing up Anna Belle attended the same high school in West Scranton, our close relationship was founded within the political arena. So many great days & nights enjoying the exciting atmosphere of being involved with the candidates, friends & colleagues during election years. During off season we did also enjoy one great quality time together talking on the telephone for hours & socializing when possible. Rest in Peace my dear Friend with whom we referred to one another as cousins. May you enjoy the warmth & joy of being with so many of our dear family who you will be with. Rest in Peace in the arms of Gods Love🙏💕. My deepest sympathy to your sister & all of your family during this time of sorrow 💔

Patsy Jackson

It’s was a honor to know you. You will truly be missed.love Jackson family.

Mary Noldy

I miss your unique laughter already. You always made me laugh and feel joyful. Your unconditional love for Jesus and your family was always evident. I had quite a few political conversations with you that I loved. You were the best flower girl ever. You are leaving quite a legacy for others to follow. You have touched many and left us with many wonderful memories. I know you are happy and pain-free now, for which I am happy about, but know you will be missed by all. Love you ❤️

Arlene Moranville

Was so very sorry to hear of Annabelle’s passing. My sister is also a patient at Elan & I’ve had many chats with Annabelle & loved all of them. She was always smiling! I will miss not seeing her there. God Bless all of you. 🙏❤️

Chelsey Franklin

I’m missing you a little more today 🥰