Lori Cinotti-Bianco
Wednesday
11
October

Visitation at Main Service

10:45 am - 12:45 pm
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Saint Padre Pio Parish - Church Of St. Mary's
736 Union Road
Vineland, New Jersey, United States
Wednesday
11
October

Mass

1:00 pm
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
Saint Padre Pio Parish - Church Of St. Mary's
736 Union Road
Vineland, New Jersey, United States
Wednesday
11
October

Final Resting Place

2:00 pm
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
St Mary's Cemetery- Vineland
736 S Union Rd
Vineland, New Jersey, United States

Obituary of Lori Lynn Cinotti-Bianco

More than 62 years ago an angel landed in the arms of Rudy and Gladys (Levari) Cinotti. They named her Lori Lynn. She was the baby of the now completed family and brought great joy and love to both their home and the world. She married the love of her life, Gregory Bianco, and this year they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary in a beautiful celebration. Lori resided in Vineland for almost her entire life. She did, however, begrudgingly move to Tennessee for her husband's job opportunity with the strict clause of promptly returning in 3 years. This was a promise that was fulfilled, and she moved back into her original home and ensured that she and her two daughters would never leave Vineland for more than a vacation again. Lori always had a smile on her beautiful face and was upbeat and optimistic. Greg met her one day at work and was totally mesmerized by her beauty and charm. She was equally taken by him and has been famously quoted as saying "he had a nice butt in his shiny work uniform." They went on a date and were never separated from that point on. She was his princess and he loved her like no other. They were richly blessed to have two daughters, Britani and Lauryn who are their pride and joy. Lori was so happy to have little girls and she taught them everything she knew about life and how to love and how to make family the cornerstone of their lives. She was so proud of the women that they grew into not only for what they became but for the type of people they were, always the first to jump in and lend a hand. Her family was her greatest joy. Fridays were spent having dinner and drinks with her parents and siblings at alternating houses or restaurants, identified only by the deep echoes of the robust laughs and aromatics of wine wherever they went. Saturdays were for shopping with her mother and sisters followed by lunch at Applebee's. Weekend plans could frequently be changed though to some of Lor's other favorites. She loved kayaking and collected an arsenal of kayaks to make sure there was enough for her sisters, daughter, nieces, and nephews to join in on the fun. She also loved to camp and would send out family-wide invitations to everyone to come and join the weekend-long party. Even her favorite place to vacation in the whole wide world, Italy, was because it was tied to family. Ultimately, Lori's biggest point that she would frequently tell her daughters and what would eventually convince them to also never leave home, was: "everything that brings love, happiness, and the feeling of wholeness is right here, why would anyone move away from that." This proved to be an indisputable point. Not only did Lori love being around her family, but they craved being around her as well. She had an infectious personality that allowed her to flow through life, never meeting a stranger and the incredible ability to find the good in everyone. She was a radiant beam of sunshine that would warm and comfort everyone that she touched. Her endlessly bright inner light could never be dimmed and even in her death and her family's darkest day her brightness still found its way to creep in. Lori took her last breath surrounded by 22 of her loving and devoted family members on October 6, 2023. Her family's support and love throughout this almost five-year journey is a testament to that eternal light. Lori leaves behind her beloved father, Rudolph Cinotti; husband Greg Bianco, her pride and joy daughters Britani Bianco and Lauryn Bianco-Trapani (Angelo); brother Anthony Cinotti (Jackie Muccirelli); sisters Eileen McGee (Dennis) and Renee DeThomasis; father and mother-in-law Dominick and Grace Bianco; sisters-in-law Cheryl Eisdorfer (Gary) and Jennifer Thatcher (Jim). She is also survived by many nieces and nephews whom she loved so dearly. She was predeceased by her mother Gladys Cinotti; her special grandmother Lena Levari and brother-in-law Carlo DeThomasis. A church visitation will be held on Wednesday, October 11, 2023 from 10:45am to 12:45pm followed by a funeral mass at 1pm from Saint Padre Pio Parish - Church Of St. Mary's, 736 Union Road, Vineland. Interment will follow in the church cemetery. ARRANGEMENTS are under the supervision of Rone Funeral Service, 1110 East Chestnut Avenue, Vineland, NJ 08360 Donations in memory of Lori may be made to: Funny Farm Rescue & Sanctuary, 6908 Railroad Blvd, Mays Landing, NJ 08330 To send online condolences please visit our website at www.RONEFUNERALSERVICE.com
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