"I will always remember how sweet Mary was on Sunday mornings. My fondest memory was her 90th birthday party. She was laughing and being the life of the party. "
Mary A McGinley (nee Mauriello) went Home to her Lord on November 27, 2022, of Glendora, NJ. Age 97.
Beloved wife of the late Anthony Bronca and the late William McGinley. Loving mother of Loretta Martino (Bob), Lorraine Otis (the late Bud), and Lois Lampe (Fred). Sister of Larry Mauriello (Marion) and predeceased Ida House (the late Alfred), Tony Mauriello (the late Terry), and Robby Mauriello (the late Mary). Survived by 7 grandchildren: Anita Ann Thompson (Chris), Helena Lorman (Jim), Tony Martino (Allyson), Jamie Medlar (Bill), Al Lewis (Ellen), Frank Lampe (Maria), and Nicholas Lampe (Amanda). Also survived by 12 great grandchildren and 1 great great grandchild.
Mary loved God. She deeply loved her family. She worked on their parents' farm with her siblings when young. She and her sister Ida loved to go to dances. She worked with our Dad at his company Midstate Radio Supply Co. and in later years at VIP Daycare, enjoying the kids. She loved her waffles with fruit & whipped cream, Dunkin coffee, bingo, joking/laughing and cooking. She loved her collection of new Reebok sneakers.
There will be a viewing from 9am to 11am Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at GARDNER FUNERAL HOME, RUNNEMEDE.
Funeral service 11am at the funeral home.
Interment private at the request of the family
In lieu of flowers donations may be made in Mary's Memory to Alzheimer's Association - Donor Services, 225 N. Michigan Avenue, Floor 17, Chicago, IL 60601 or by visiting www.alz.org
Livestreaming of the funeral service will be available via: https://client.tribucast.com/tcid/493804029
"I will always remember how sweet Mary was on Sunday mornings. My fondest memory was her 90th birthday party. She was laughing and being the life of the party. "
"Dear Mom Thank you for all you taught us.Your wonderful cooking, your great common sense and your sense of humor. We will miss you terribly. Know your family loves you.Love Loretta, Bobby and family"
"Words can?t express all you mean to me Mom. It?s been an honor caring for you. So many memories and even with your Alzheimer?s those years at Brightview were very special. Had so much fun with you. Coffee and doing your nails, dancing with you, movies, crafts, games and activities. I miss you already. I?m holding onto Gods promise of Heaven and that I?ll see you again. Till then I?ll be hugging you in my heart and missing you very much. I love you Mom. Lorraine "
"My dearest Mary. I?m so thankful I got to meet such an amazing, loving, beautiful, funny lady like you. Your were always a ray of sunshine at Brightview. I could be having a bad day and all I had to do is see your beautiful face and my day would be so much better. I always enjoyed our talks and especially your warm hugs. I could feel the love thru those big hugs. You were always my favorite and always will be. I know your in heaven giving them heck lol. Continue to look down on us. I?ll always remember you and love you Mary. May you rest easy."