Deborah Snedeker Hodio, 67, of West Haven, formerly of North Haven, passed into eternal rest on Monday, May 14, 2018 after a brief illness with her loving family and friends surrounding her. Predeceased by her husband Theodore Hodio. Deborah was born in Richmond, Virginia on November 10, 1950 and was the daughter of the late Rodney and Frances Cioffi Snedeker. She is survived by her son Lewis (Stephanie) Acampora and four siblings, Mr. & Mrs. Rodney (Mary Ann) Snedeker of Asheville, N.C., Mr. Richard Snedeker of West Haven, Mr. & Mrs. Gregg (Cynthia) Snedeker of Wallingford and Ms. Karyn Snedeker of West Haven. She also leaves behind six granddaughters, Cassandra, Nicole, Madison, Darby, Hope and Summer Acampora; five nieces and nephews, three great-nieces and nephews as well as numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and many friends. Predeceased by her ex-husband Lewis Acampora, a son Kevin Acampora and her brother Brian Snedeker. Her grandchildren were the light of her life. The family would like to extend their appreciation for all the love and support from family and friends throughout this trying time.
A funeral service will be conducted in the North Haven Funeral Home, 36 Washington Avenue, Tuesday morning at 10:00. Interment will follow in Centerville Cemetery, Hamden. The visiting hours will be Monday from 5 to 8 pm
So sorry for your loss Debbie you will be missed you are a great woman we had so much fun together over the years heaven is going to be a brighter place now that your in it we will miss you and love you forever
We are so sorry for your loss, Debbie will greatly be missed. Our families Love and Prayers are with you during this extremely difficult time.
Our sincere sympathy to Deb’s family..
Diane and Bill Wagner
I’m so sorry for the Loss of Debbie Hodio To me she was a friend an a Sister I never had I’m going to miss you are talks the time I came over to see you Karen an brother an your Father till we meet again Thank You for being my big Sister I’ll never forget you RIP my sister you will always be in my heart Love you 🙏🏻🙏🏻
One of my best memories of my Cousin Debbie was when my Mother took me, my brother and sisters to Wharton Brook. Debbie came from out of nowhere, scooped me up and threw me in the water. It was the first time I felt a real bond with her, being that she was older than I and a young, pretty teenager. Later, when I went to the snack bar, I got a free soda from her brother Rodney! I felt like I owned the Park! That was 48 years ago. Wherever did the time go? Rest now, Dear Cousin. Say hi to Rod, Frannie, Brian and Auntie Antoinette.
Sorry for your loss. Will miss Debbie at the polls every year. She was helpful and pleasant to all.Rest in Peace Deb.
So sorry for your loss Debbie was an amazing grandmothers to my granddaughter Nichole she will be greatly missed
So sorry for your loss Cassie and Nicole ,Debbie was a great lady and be truly missed..
Will miss Debbie at the election every year.she was always so helpful to everyone.very sorry for your loss
Karyn and Family:
We wish to express our condolences for your loss. Debbie was a sweet woman. May she Rest In Peace with With theses who left before her. Paradise is now her eternal home.
so hard to say anything..I know how much your granddaughters loved you.plrase keep watching over them.To Cassie and Nicole she will be with you always forever in your hearts it at night look up at the sky and k ow that the brightest star in her ..RIP Debbie
My sincere and heartfelt condolence for your loss. I will miss Debbie very much…we shared a lot of laughs and did so many good things together. Rest in peace Deb, love you
Karyn and Family,
So sorry for your loss. Debbie was a wonderful woman and wears so happy to have had the chance to meet her. She will truly be missed. God bless