Barbara Ann LaBella

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Barbara Ann (Solt) LaBella, 77 of Spring Hill. FL passed away May 27, 2016. She is the daughter of Helen and Walter Solt She was born in Trenton and moved to Florida 12 years ago from Hamilton. Barbara was previously employed by New Jersey Bell and was a realtor for Weidel of Hamilton Square. She loved gardening, bowling, Long Beach Island and collectibles. Predeceased by her husband of 43 years, Carl F. LaBella and her sister, Dolores Blankenship She is survived by her daughters, Terri Kraus and husband Frank of Spring Hill, FL and Linda LaBella of Spring Hill, FL Betina LaBella of Springfield, NJ Son, Nick LaBella and wife Carol of Indian Mills, NJ Grandchildren Ted Romano, Nicholas, Jason, Katelyn and Isabella LaBella Many nieces and nephews, friends Ginger and Mike and her loving dog Dixie Rose. Funeral services will be Friday 12:30pm at Knott's Colonial Funeral Home 2946 South Broad St. Hamilton. Entombment will be in St. Mary's Mausoleum Relatives and friends may call 11:00am until services at the funeral home Memorial donations may be made to a local Humane Society or to American Heart and Lung Assn.
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