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Mary Eusanio Obituary

EUSANIO - Mary A. (Coppola) Of Buffalo, NY, October 20, 2008, beloved wife of the late Pasquale Eusanio; loving mother of Patricia, Richard (Sharon) Eusanio and Sara (Frank) Wozniak; daughter of the late Pasquale (Sarafini) Coppola; dear sister of Mildred (late Edward) Kellerman, late Virginia (late Carl) Jiaconelli, late Caroline (late Pasquale) DiPaolis, late James (Edith) Coppola, late Eileen (late Russel) Clarkson and the late Richard Coppola; cherished grandmother of Tracie (Michael), Sheri (David) and Natalie; great-grandmother of Katie, Maria and Trisha. The family will be present on Wednesday from 7-9 PM and Thursday from 5-9 PM at OCONNELL-MURPHY FUNERAL HOME, 2286 South Park Ave., where a Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Friday at 9:30 AM in St. Ambrose Church. (Please assemble at church). Flowers gratefully declined. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.oconnellfh.com

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Published by Buffalo News from Oct. 22 to Oct. 23, 2008.

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Joanne Jones

November 8, 2008

Dear Sara and Family, We were very sad to hear about Mary. We loved every visit that we had the pleasure of being invited to with her and treasured her smile. She always treated my girls and us as family and we loved her for that. God Bless. The Jones Family

Bob Abraham Jr

October 23, 2008

I am so sorry for the loss of Aunt Mary. I will never forget that as ny brother and sisters were children, Patty and Aunt Mary would always send a huge box of gifts that we looked foward to every year. I'll miss the gnocchis, I'll mis the pizzels witgh the seeds. But most of all, her love for our family, jus like we were HER children. I loved my Uncle Pat dearly, sitting in teh red chair, or watching through the picture window, waiting for us to pull into the drive, and Aunt Mary with food ready! She was just like my grandmother, we needed her.. and she needed us! For her, it was always about the family, the family, the family... and she never let us forget it. We are a great BIG Italian family, who knows about taking care of each other, just like my grandmother and Aunt Mary, the last two wives. Even know we've lost them both in less than one year, they'll live deeply in our hearts forever. The best honor we can give them, is to carry on what they've taught and instilled within us... what they've said, done, or given, or made! I've got one thing to say to the Lord... we are giving you two of the best old Italian women in this world.. So I hope you like good homemade Italian food!!
God bless, Patty, Richard, and Sara, may God continue to allow Aunt Mary to be your guardian angels, just like my grandma is for me
God bless our entire family (and that's HUGE)

Sally Kolenac

October 22, 2008

To Patricia Eusanio:

We are very sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Sally and Michael Kolenac

Theresa Eusanio

October 22, 2008

My prayers go out to the family. God Bless!
Love,
Theresa Eusanio

Elizabeth Breindel

October 22, 2008

To the family Of Mary A. Eusanio,

We the Breindel family would like to wish all of you the best during your time of loss. My son wish the same for Patricia Eusanio his teacher.

Coleen Hanna

October 22, 2008

Dear Sara, Frank and Natalie; Pat; Sharon, Richard, Sherry and Tracy:
I met Mary when I was 14 years old. I remember thinking she was some sort of an angel--sweet, kind, and one heck of an Italian cook.
She will be remembered by me and by many fondly and with love.
Mary has made her mark on the world--quietly and sweetly.
She is with God now.
I am so sorry for your loss. Mary has left some of herself in each one of you.
God Bless.

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