Lee-Ann T. Westrope Berggren sadly passed away on Thursday, March 3, 2022 at the age of 60.
Lee-Ann T. Westrope Berggren was born on May 16th 1961 to Oona Maguire, she then became the daughter of Thomas J. Zazulka.
She is preceded by her mother, father, & brother, David Zazulka
Lee-Ann is survived by her 2 children, Vanessa & Christopher Berggren, two grandchildren, Angel Quinones & Kennedy-Lee Cruz, her sisters, Michelle-Ann, Tricia-Ann, & her brothers, Wayne, Gary, Steven, & Daniel. She is also survived by many nieces & nephews.
Service
Memorial Gathering
Cherubini McInerney Funeral Home
1289 Forest Avenue, Staten Island, New York 10302
Saturday, March 12, 2022
4:00pm - 6:00pm
Romilda Zazulka says
To all of LeeAnn’s family,
We are so sorry to hear of her passing. We know how much she will be missed.
She will be remembered for her humor and warmth. To us she’s remembered as the
sweet girl who helped take care of her brothers & sisters.
Love to you all,
Uncle James & Aunt Ronny
Kim Duzant Henderson says
My best friend and Godmother to my daughter Amanda. You were the best friend a girl could ever have. You’ve been my best friend from my youth. You never hesitated to be there in good times and not so good times. I’ll never forget you and what we’ve shared through the years. You are an amazing person and coping with your loss is tough. One thing that I know for sure is that the promise of God and seeing you again is real. Until then my friend, rest until we see one another again. Christopher and Vanessa you are truly loved. And to my many “Loved Siblings” from another mom, I love you all always ❤️. I’m going to miss you terribly Lee Ann.
Gary Zazulka says
Lee Ann,
You are one of the best things that ever happened for me. In the first four years of life the impact you had was more than I’ve ever understood. Your no-nonsense strength and backbone kindled a deep rooted resilience in me that protected like armour in the face of things to come.
It was only today, a year and four months since your passing, that I realised I was only four when you had to flee from the dark place we called home. A gravitational well that kept pulling us back, right? I’m on the other side of the world now, in the other hemisphere, and that dark place still casts shadows.
Thank you Lee Ann for your ability to stand up against people and things that break and hurt others. I miss you.