Liberta Russo (nee Leto), on May 22, 2020, of Bellmawr, formerly of South Philadelphia. Age 89.
Beloved wife of the late Peter Russo Sr. Devoted mother of Peter, Jr. (Lori), Joseph (Ginnie), and Karen Aversa (Keith). Loving grandmother of Danielle (Steven), Peter III (Kristen), Michael (Nicole), Gina (Jason), Joseph (Natalie), Anthony (Stephanie), Krista, and Keith, Jr. Cherished great-grandmother of 15. Preceded in death by 6 siblings. Also survived by many nieces and nephews.
Due to the restriction set forth by the state of New Jersey services will be private.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Liberta's memory to the Alzheimer's Association, 3 Eves Drive, Suite 310 Marlton NJ 08053.
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Our sincere condolences to Pete, Lori, Joe, Ginny, Karen, Keith and all the Russo family. We will always remember the good times we shared with your mom. She was such a “sweet” wife, mother and aunt who will be missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Love you Aunt Betty! Love, Jack and Elaine
We will always remember our Aunt Betty as the sweet person she was. Always quick to laugh, she was spirited with a fun sense of humor and a twinkle in her eye. A devoted wife to Uncle Pete and a wonderful mother, to our cousins, we will remember Aunt Betty with deep affection and much respect.
Our sincere sympathy on the passing of you Mother and Grandmother. We had the pleasure of knowing Betty and Pete for many years. They were special people ,we were Blessed to have known them. Dot and Jim Law.
I love Aunt Betty who always had a kind spirit and loving heart. Aunt Betty always made you feel special and shared stories food and laughter. We spent time in the summer going in the pool with Karen ! Always family gatherings. Love you Aunt Betty! Donna
Our sincere sympathy for the lost of your dear Mother, Grandmother. May you find comfort in knowing your parents are together again. They both were two very special people that we were blessed to have known. We will be thinking of you with caring thoughts. Betty and Jack Kaiser