Atria, Margaret M., (nee Racioppi), 94, passed away November 15, 2013 peacefully, surrounded by her loving family. Marge was a very outgoing person who enjoyed going out to dinner, Hard Rock, and spending time with her family and friends. She was a longtime parishioner of St. Gregory the Great Catholic Church of Plantation, Florida. Marge is preceded in death by her husband of 64 years, James V. Atria. She is survived by her sons, James (Carol), Paul (Carol) and Joe Atria; step-son, Vinnie (Michelle) Atria; grandchildren, James (Sherry), Michael, Jennifer (Nathan), P.C., Vicky (Teddy), JoJo and Justin; great-granddaughters, Morgan, Emma, and Avery; and sister, Rose Rendina. Visitation will be Monday, from 9:30AM-11:00AM at T.M. Ralph Plantation Funeral Home. Mass of Christian Burial will follow, 11:30AM, at St. Gregory The Great Catholic Church. She will be laid to rest, 1:00PM, at Our Lady Queen of Heaven Catholic Cemetery in North Lauderdale. Arrangements entrusted to T.M. Ralph Plantation Funeral Home, 7001 NW 4th Street, Plantation, FL 33317 (954) 587-6888
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November 17, 2013
Marge I never got to know you but my mom finally did. I thank you for that and I pray that you are resting in peace. Much love to you always gma
November 17, 2013
Pat and I have the fondest of memories of her and ones we will always treasure. She helped welcome us into the family, at Jennifer's and Nathan's engagement and wedding, with warmth and amazing grace, and she made us laugh. We sorrow with you, yet are also so thankful to you for enabling us to meet her. We are richer for it. We love you all and are praying for you.
November 16, 2013
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