January 20, 1942 - August 29, 2020

Diane Onorati-Lepore, 78, of Hamilton passed away on Saturday, August 29, 2020 at RWJ University Hospital @ Hamilton.
Born in Trenton, she was a lifelong area resident. Diane worked at the Trenton Board of Education for many years before her retirement. In her spare time, she was an excellent cook who enjoyed preparing meals for family members and friends. Most of all, she loved and adored her family especially her beloved grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Daughter of the late George and Naomi Serafine Aubry, wife of the late Anthony Lepore, mother of the late Mark Onorati, and sister of the late John Repko, she is survived by her four children, Tina Onorati-Ivins, Lisa Goldberg and her husband Kevin, Denise Azzaro and her husband Michael, and Armando Onorati and his wife Debbie; stepson Carl Lepore and wife Sharon; seven grandchildren, Angela DeAndrea and her husband Joseph, Frank Onorati, Gabrielle Onorati, Rachal Ivins, Ariana Azzaro, Lauren Goldberg, and Emily Onorati; three great grandchildren, Dominik, Andrew, and Joey DeAndrea; her sister Terry Akle and husband Richard, niece Lisa Akle, and nephew Richard Akle.
A private funeral service will be held under the direction of the Buklad-Merlino Yardville Memorial Home, 30 Yardville-Allentown Road in Yardville. Private Burial will be held in Greenwood Cemetery
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Wow! That's all my heart will allow me to get out at the moment. Diane was bet friends with my mother Mary Cronce-Cookson. They were inseparable at one time and we naturally called her Aunt Diane and the kids were our cousins, of course. I'm really sorry to hear about your mom Tina, Lisa, Denise and Frankie. I hope and pray she's with my mom in heaven as I'm sure she is. It's also ironic that they both passed away within months of each other. My mom passed May 20, 2020, just thought that was kinda crazy. Well I pray for you guys comfort as unfortunately I know all too well how deep the pain is when you lose you…