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Laurinda L. Insalaco

November 19, 1966 ~ December 3, 2025

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY
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laurinda insalaco

Laurinda L. Insalaco

November 19, 1966 ~ December 3, 2025

Born in: Rochester, NY
Resided in: Rochester, NY


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  1. So sorry to hear of Laurindas passing. Beautiful legacy she leaves behind. We were classmates at Olympia 1984. We will remember her at our reunions. Prayers 🙏

  2. TO THE FAMILY & FRIENDS OF LAURINDA, ESPECIALLY FRANKIE, WE’RE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, BUT GOD HAS GAINED ANOTHER ANGEL. HOPING WARM MEMORIES OF YOUR LOVED ONE WILL TOUCH YOUR HEART AND BRING YOU COMFORT AND LOVE TODAY AND ALWAYS. GOD BLESS YOU!
    WITH DEEPEST SYMPATHY.
    JOHN & NEDDIE ARIANO

  3. We are truly saddened to hear of Laurinda’s passing. Though she was suffering, she has left us much too soon.
    We have wonderful memories of her and her family when our children were young and in school together. May all happy memories of her now sustain and comfort all who knew her. And may we rest assured that she is now reunited with her husband Frank, and daughter Olivia, in the loving embrace of Jesus Christ.
    With our sincerest sympathy,
    John and Anne Barber

  4. We are heartbroken to know that Aunt Laurinda has passed but peaceful knowing she is in Heaven reuniting with Frank and Olivia. I met Laurinda 12 years ago when I started dating her nephew, Mike, she immediately welcomed me into the family. I quickly got to know her witty and spitfire side which has always been my favorite part of Aunt Laurinda. Never afraid to speak her mind or tell you how it is. One of my favorite memories of her is when Mike and I got married and we watched back the videos and saw her nudging Uncle Frank as we walked down the aisle. Always makes me laugh knowing he was probably saying or doing something a little crazy and she couldn’t let it go haha. We visited with her last week and even through everything she was going through we still got to see that spicy side of her and enjoy her beautiful laugh and smile. She will be sorely missed but her spirit continues to live on in all those who loved her and knew her well. I read Aunt Laurinda Psalm 34 and I encourage us to hold onto these words- “When the righteous cry for help, the Lord hears and delivers them out of all their troubles. The Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit.”
    ‭‭Psalm‬ ‭34‬:‭17‬-‭18‬ ‭