BURNS - Marion B. (nee Bifarella) At age 100 on October 20, 2008 of Springville, NY; wife of the late Aloysius Burns; mother of Joan Burns; grandmother of Michael (Cathlyn), Kevin (Sharon), Kathleen and Patrick (Camille) Haggerty; great-grandmother of Brenden, Tara, Emily, Quinn, Sean and Ryan Haggerty; sister of Helen Kuhn and the late Sally, Samuel and Leonard Bifarella and Rose Seidler; sister-in-law of Georgianna Bifarella. Friends may call Wednesday from 5-8 PM at the SMITH-WEISMANTEL FUNERAL HOME, INC., 271 E. Main St., Springville followed by a Mass of Christian Burial on Thursday at 11:00 oclock from St. Aloysius Church, Springville. Please assemble at Church. Donations appreciated to Jennie B. Richmond Nursing Home or to Hospice Buffalo.
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Joan:
Carol and I send our deepest condolences to you and your family.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Jack Heichberger
October 26, 2008
Dear Joan and family,
I was saddened to read of your Mother's death. I have remember viewing movies in the 1960's in the landmark Joylan theater with your Mom attending to business. My thoughts are with you.
Tom Russell
October 22, 2008
Art & Marie Benson and family have wonderful memories of Marion and the Joyland Theatre. I don't know how many times Marion called my parents asking if it was OK for "insert name here" to see the R rated movie followed by my Mom & Dad saying send "insert name here" home right away. That was a long walk up East Main.
My condolences to all, and my prayers are with you.
Bob Benson
October 21, 2008
Joan
I was sorry to hear of the death of your mother. My thoughts are with you.
Diane Kruck
October 21, 2008
Joan and family, The long hard journey is over for Mother, we extend our condolences, her peace and comfort are with God.
John and Ginny Andrews
October 21, 2008
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