Mary C. (Covino) Santorelli

Born: Tue., Oct. 12, 1920
Died: Fri., Oct. 19, 2012


Visitation

8:45 AM to 9:30 AM, Wed., Oct. 24, 2012
Location: Gang Memorial Chapel


Memorial Service

10:00 AM Wed., Oct. 24, 2012
Location: St. Margaret's Church


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Mary C. Santorelli

October 19, 2012

Mary Covino Santorelli, 92, long time resident of N. Syracuse passed away Friday at Malta Manor. Mary was born October 12, 1920 in Syracuse to the late Patsy and Lena Covino. She was a secretary and started her work career as a court stenographer for the City of Syracuse and then worked for Covino Brother Construction Company until she retired for her late brothers Patrick and Thomas Covino. She was a communicant of St. Margaret's Church and a member of its Altar and Rosary Society. Mary was also a member of the Daughters of Columbus.
Mary loved life and lived every minute like it was her last. She did leather crafting as a hobby and was quite the card player. Her interests and accomplishments are too many to mention. She was predeceased by her husband Nicholas in 1986 and her son Gary Santorelli.

She is survived by her grandchildren Nicole Santorelli, of Apex NC, Amy Alfano, of Stratford CT, Katie, Gary, Joseph Santorelli, of Solvay. She also leaves behind her nieces
Barbara Cabral, of West Bridgewater, MA, Laurel Jones, of Cincinnati, OH, Mary Capp, of Cicero, her nephews Patrick Capp, of Manlius and Martin Covino, of Fayetteville.

Memorial Services 9:30 am Wednesday at Gang Memorial Chapel 104 Fordham Rd. at Teall Ave. 10:00 am in St. Margaret's Church, Mattydale. Entombment in Woodlawn Mausoleum. There will no calling hours.

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Laurel Jones
   Posted Sun October 21, 2012
Thinking about you all and picturing that wonderful game of cards being played in the Lord's house. We have had so much loss and am comforted only by knowing we will be together again in God's time.

Lolly

Steff Wolff
   Posted Mon October 22, 2012
You were a wonderful neighbor, I always enjoyed seeing and talking with you. Say hi to Pat.

Debbie Rouviere, PACE Volunteer
   Posted Mon October 22, 2012
In the brief time that I knew Mary at PACE, she was always a pleasure to spend time with. She will be missed. To her family and especially Barbara, I am sorry for your loss.

Mary Pokrentowski
   Posted Tue October 23, 2012
Even though I did not get to know Mary personally, I feel I knew her through Barbara and Richard Ames. I loved hearing stories about her and Nicholas! I am so sorry for your loss.

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