Condolence From: m.michael smith
Condolence: I am still thinking of you. I am still thinking of the rest of family. You are very much missed as the rest of your family. I am grateful that this is still her to post.
Saturday June 22, 2019
Condolence From: M Michael Smith
Condolence: Mom
So miss you.. I am still hurting and wish you were still around. I know how much pain you were in and your in a better place. Just miss you so.... m
Tuesday August 21, 2018
Condolence From: anoymus
Condolence: I did not see the loving part that her sons and family are saying. she liked the occult and practice it from time to time, not the devout catholic some pretend to believe. as for the trips that some one talks about it was an escape from reality. and see could not cook to save her life. she could bake like a storm.and was ok at that.
Thursday August 02, 2018
Condolence From: Tina Vojtush Madrzykowski
Condolence: Aunt MaryAnn will greatly missed. A wonderful Aunt, mom and sister. She always made special ceramic for all of her nieces and nephews. She now can be out of pain.
Love you and peace.
Wednesday April 25, 2018
Condolence From: M.Michael Smith
Condolence: Mom, I know you will miss your loving family here on earth. They have come by your side so much in the last few years. My uncles and aunts that made so many trips often twice a week. My cousins to be by your side and help you with things that needed done. You now will be able to look from above and as others be able to watch down upon us. I so miss you and will miss our visits.
Saturday April 14, 2018
Condolence From: M.Michael Smith
Condolence: Mom, May you rest now. You no longer need to be in pain. I will miss you so. I will miss our phone calls.
Saturday April 14, 2018
Condolence From: anoymus
Condolence: She finally died. her family disrespect her all of her life. Her family should be ashamed of them self.
Saturday April 14, 2018
Condolence From: M.Michael Smith
Condolence: My Mother Maryann was for the most part of my life a single mom and raised my brother and I. She worked hard and gave her all to her work at the balloon company. She enjoyed cooking and baking and helped me learn to do both and to this day are my love. Early in life she wanted us to see the United states and I can say we have seen a lot together. I think that is where my love of travel came from. She took on making ceramics and she wanted to share them with all her family. She put time and thought into each item she made for them. She was a very religious person and looked to God for moving forward in Life and I was so grateful I could bring things back to her from Rome and the Pope. She always looked forward to going home to see her parents and for us to spend time with them. She had always talked about going to see her brothers and sisters (my Aunts and Uncles) as she enjoyed the time and visits. She would plan all year long and buy things through the year for all my aunts and uncles, cousins and her parents for Christmas time as that was so special to her to be with the whole family. I am so grateful that she gave to the family and these last few years again I am so grateful that the family has given to her. Without all of you I am not sure she would have had the quality of life she has had. When I have talked to here she would have told me what brother or sister had come by and who had sent flowers and had given gifts. She would tell me about my cousins who cared so much about her and had visited.
Friday April 13, 2018
Condolence From: Rich Vojtush II
Condolence: Our prayers are there for you Aunt Mary Ann, you are now at peace in heaven with Grandma, Grandpa, and your brothers Uncle Tom (Joe), Uncle Andy, Uncle John, and Uncle Junior (Joe). May your soul rest in peace and we thank you for all you have done for the extended family as we were all growing up and figuring our ways in life. I think we all have a piece of pottery you made us with your own hands and they will always remind us of you.
Friday April 13, 2018