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Ms. Genoveffa Dante of Pomezia, Rome, Lazio Region, Italy, sadly passed away on 30 October 2025, aged 110 years old.

She was born in Piove di Sacco, Padua, Veneto Region on 6th April 1915.

She was the 13th OLP in Italy and the OLP in Lazio Region.

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https://longeviquest.com/2025/11/italian-woman-genoveffa-dante-dies-at-110/

Italian Woman Genoveffa Dante Dies at 110

Genoveffa Dante, a resident of Pomezia, Lazio, Italy, passed away on 30 October, at the age of 110 years, 207 days.

Genoveffa Dante was born in Piove di Sacco, Veneto, Italy, on 6 April 1915. After the death of her father during World War I, she remained in her hometown with her mother, two sisters, and three brothers, helping to care for the family.

In 1942, she moved with her family to Maccarese, and later to Decima, where they settled on the Vaselli estate. It was there that she met her future husband, Bruno Durigon. After their marriage, they moved to Cesano, where they welcomed their only daughter, Pierina Durigon. In 1958, the family relocated to Pomezia, first settling on Via Boezio, and later moving to Via Ovidio, where she lived until the passing of her husband.


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Rest in peace Ms Dante.



   
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