In memory of
Giovanna Compito
November 6, 1922 – January 7, 2022

Giovanna Costa, daughter of Giuseppe Costa and Caterina Ziino-Carasi, was born on 11/6/1922, in Gioiosa Marea, provincia di Messina, regione di Palermo, Sicily. She is survived by her brother, Domenico (Mimmo) Costa of Milano. She is predeceased by her husband, Dominic Compito, her son, Joseph Compito,  her brother, Ignacio Costa (Argentina) and her sister Giuseppina Costa Herrera (Peru).

Survived by children: Cathy, Jerry (and his wife Connie), and Toné; grandchildren: Shauna (husband Brian), Daniela (husband Matt), Diana, and David; and great grandchildren: Joseph, Adriana, and Luciana.

She married Dominic Compito on March 26, 1955 in Gioiosa Marea. Dominic was born In Mount Pleasant, PA. His family relocated to NYC by way of Torrington, CT. He was shown a photo of Giovanna when his family was living on 109th St in East Harlem. Giovanna’s paternal aunt (Zia Eduarda) was living in the area at that time and apparently supplied the photo. The rest is history. Giovanna and Dominic began corresponding by mail, eventually met and married on March 26, 1955. Giovanna arrived in NYC on October 26, 1955. The newlyweds lived with Matteo Compito, Dominic’s father, on 109th Street until October 1956, when they moved to an apartment in a new building in Elmhurst, Queens. Three months earlier, their first child, Catherine was born. 3 children followed: Gerard in 1958, Joseph in 1959, and Antonietta (Toné) in 1962.

She learned to speak and read English as her first child learned the language. She loved to learn and teach. She wanted her children to succeed and spent a great deal of time ensuring that homework was completed. She learned the language as they did. Once all of the children were in high school, she began to work as a home health aid for the City of NY. She passed her exam, in English, with a top score and continued this work until the early 80s. While her children were in Elementary school (and beyond), she served on the rosary society and always participated in school and church functions for St Bartholomew’s parish. Her cooking and baking was well known to all.

Her tenacity and determination likely contributed to her longevity, as well as the ability to uproot her life in Sicily at age 32 and relocate to NYC and learn a new language, culture and raise 4 children. She taught them to reach for the stars and encouraged them all to work hard to achieve all that might be possible. Her message about the meaning of family and what mattered in life was always loud and clear (even if not fully understood by teenagers).

In later years, she continued to participate in church functions to the best of her ability. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in early 2013 and slowly began to lose the ability to handle more complex tasks, but always maintained her will and ability to be a helper. She never lost the ability to recognize her family and those who had been part of her life.

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Our condolences

January 10, 2022in
Cathy , Linda and I are so sorry to learn of your moms passing , reading about her life story she certainly was a special person .. you were so fortunate to have her as your mother… we’re sure she is in heaven at peace … God Bless her.. Peter...Read More

Sympathy

January 10, 2022in
Our condolences to the Compito Family. Your Mother was an amazing individual. I have great memories of her when we always got together especially when we all lived in elmhurst. I will miss her annual phone call on my Birthday! May she rest in peace! Peter Carbonara & Family ...Read More
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A lovely lady, a wonderful woman

January 11, 2022in
I wish the Compito family strength and love, qualities your mother had in abundance. She was an amazing woman who raised four outstanding and gifted children in a country where the language and customs were not her own. She was kind and giving, while retaining her backbone of steel. She...Read More
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HHA

January 11, 2022in
My name is André zang nga. I had to take care of Mrs Giovanna a few weeks before her death on December 22, 23 and 29. Perhaps not having spent enough time with her, I still had the opportunity to appreciate the strong, lovable and adorable woman that was Mrs...Read More
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Condolences

January 11, 2022in
Cathy My condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Jo-Marie DiBattista ...Read More

Angel Jiovanna

January 11, 2022in
My Condolences to all family members of Jiovanna Compito. This is an irreparable loss for everyone, she was an amazing woman with a pure and kind heart, in which there was not a single drop of egoism and selfishness, she always cared about everyone who she met in her life...Read More

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