MARY ANN GRAF

1938 - 2014

MARY ANN GRAF obituary, 1938-2014, Avalon, PA

MARY ANN GRAF

1938 - 2014

BORN

1938

DIED

2014

MARY GRAF Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jan. 9 to Jan. 10, 2014.
GRAF
MARY ANN (JOHNSTON)
Mary Ann Graf -- teacher, wife, mother, grandmother, volunteer and founder of the historic Priory Hotel -- passed away peacefully from complications of lung disease on January 8, 2014. Beloved wife of Edward L. Graf; loving mother of John E. (Suzanne) Graf of Ben Avon, Stephen L. (Andrea) Graf of Ben Avon, and Timothy J. (Karen) Graf of Alexandria, VA; Mary Ann was also the doting "Oma" to grandchildren, Laura, Will, Max, Charlie, Josh, Garrett, Ella Rose and Declan Graf. She was preceded in death by her sister, Arlene Spiegel; and her brother-in-law, John Spiegel, Esq.; as well as her parents, Earl and Margaret Johnston. Mary Ann was also sister-in-law to Gail Hodgins and to Denis (Carole) Graf; and aunt to many nieces and nephews. Born on June 7, 1938 and raised in Ingram, Mary Ann was graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in 1960. At Pitt, she was a sister of the Kappa Alpha Theta sorority and was also the "Sweetheart of Phi Gamma Delta" fraternity, where she met future husband, Ed. She was the first kindergarten teacher at Avonworth School District and later served as a CCD instructor at Sacred Heart Church in Emsworth. Mary Ann and Ed lived in Ben Avon for over 30 years where her volunteer activities included Avon Club, the Ben Avon Fall Festival, and the "Music and Arts in ACORD" festival in Avonworth Park. She was a founding member of the Ben Avon Area Historical Association, and helped to save and restore the original Dickson Log Cabin, Ben Avon's oldest building. She served as Board President of the North Boroughs YMCA and was a willing and indispensable volunteer for anything that would benefit the community or its schools. In 1984 Mary Ann's life changed when her husband took her to see the vacant St. Mary's Church and Priory, two adjacent "National Register" landmark buildings in the Deutschtown section of the North Side which had been acquired by PennDOT for the construction of Interstate 279. Although saved from the wrecking ball by a change in the route of the highway, the structures would require significant restoration to be useable. Mary Ann and Ed agreed that she should attend the auction to acquire the property while Ed traveled overseas on a two week business trip. Upon Ed's return, Mary Ann met him at the airport and announced "Well, we own a church and a priory…what are we going to do with them??!!" With an eye toward turning the historic church structures into a hotel and ballroom, Mary Ann was thus exposed to the world of restoration construction, city and state politics, and entrepreneurship. As she and Ed explored the history of the church (built in 1854) and priory (built in 1888), Mary Ann met a number of the Benedictine Brothers of St. Vincent Archabbey, the priests whose order oversaw St. Mary's Parish, as well as many of the clerics whom had lived at the St. Mary's Priory over the years. Along the way, she also grew to know countless former congregants of the church, along with many neighborhood preservationists. Ed and Mary Ann also learned that the German-speaking early church members included Ed's grandfather Eugene, who had emigrated from Switzerland in 1883. She worked with three Pittsburgh mayors in the process of redeveloping the St. Mary's Church and Priory– Richard Caliguiri, Sophie Masloff, and Tom Murphy. The 25 room Priory Hotel opened in late 1986, and immediately received industry accolades as Pittsburgh's first and only European-style boutique hotel. The Priory Hotel was later expanded in 2011 to 42 rooms. In 1995, Mary Ann and her family unveiled the restoration of the church into Pittsburgh's Grand Hall at the Priory, which wins plaudits to this day as one of the city's premier event destinations. Not content, Mary Ann and Ed restored a historic storefront on East Ohio Street in Deutschtown, transforming it into the neighborhood anchor bakery Priory Fine Pastries. During her time as a North Side businesswoman, Mary Ann was active in many neighborhood and industry organizations, including serving as one of the first female board members of Visit Pittsburgh as well as the board of the Pittsburgh History and Landmarks Foundation. In 1999, Mary Ann and Ed completed their commitment to Deutschtown by restoring and moving into the historic "Frater House," built in 1888, which had been a home to the Marianist Brothers who later taught at North Catholic High School. In June 2013, Mary Ann was recognized by the North Side Leadership Conference as one of the 30 most influential people in the last 30 years of development on the North Side. Known for her generosity and giving spirit, Mary Ann will be sorely missed by her family, friends, employees and the community. Friends will be received at MCDONALD - LINN FUNERAL HOME, 529 California Avenue, Avalon, on Friday, January 10, 2014 from 2:00 p.m.– 4:00 p.m., and 6:00 p.m.–9:00 p.m. A Funeral Mass will be held at Sacred Heart Church, 154 Orchard Avenue, Emsworth, on Saturday, January 11, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. Memorial donations, in lieu of flowers, are suggested to either the Ben Avon Area Historical Association, 136 Dickson Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15202, or Brothers Brother Foundation, 1200 Galveston Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15212.
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February 6, 2014

Cathie Otto Maidl posted to the memorial.

January 21, 2014

Lynn Trondle posted to the memorial.

January 15, 2014

Eric Weiss posted to the memorial.

Cathie Otto Maidl

February 6, 2014

I have so many fond memories of Mrs. Graf at the lake. I will miss our summer chats and updates. To the whole Graf family I am sending my condolences!

Lynn Trondle

January 21, 2014

John and family. I was so sad to hear about your Mom's passing. Although decades have gone by, I will always fondly remember spending a signficaint part of my childhood being warmly welcomed into her home where she treated us all as her own kids. My thoughts are with you all.

Eric Weiss

January 15, 2014

Mary Ann will be missed by all who knew her and all who don't , but benefited from her tireless efforts. Sorry I could not make it in from Chambersburg due to my patient care schedule here at Dental Solutions of Chambersburg, but I was there in spirit and well represented by the rest of the Weiss family. My condolences, Eric C. Weiss, DMD

Donna Schwartzbauer

January 14, 2014

I just found out and am so sorry to hear of Mary Ann's passing. She was a beautiful woman who I'll NEVER forget letting us use the family's condo at Sturgeon (sp). She was a kind-hearted person and was ALWAYS a pleasure to talk to. She will be remembered by all in many ways.

Kirk Vogeley

January 13, 2014

Ed and Family -- Our deepest sympathies on the loss of Mary Ann. We have many good memories of our times in Ben Avon.
Mary Ann was always a thoughtful and caring person.
Shirley and Kirk Vogeley

Barbara Paul

January 13, 2014

So sorry to hear of Mary Ann's passing. Always enjoyed being with her on family gatherings. She will surely be missed.

Eric & Fran Ollila

January 13, 2014

To Ed & Family: So sorry to hear of your loss. It was indeed an honor and our pleasure to have known Mary Ann these many years.

Martha Helmreich

January 13, 2014

Dear Ed and John,
I was sad to learn about Mary Ann's death. She made so many contributions to the Northside and I enjoyed knowing her as a person. All my sympathies to you and your families.

Rich and Rosemary O'Brien

January 11, 2014

Dear Ed and Family,
We offer our prayers and sympathy to you and your family.
May God's Peace and Blessings be with Mary Ann and her family always.

O'B and Rosie

Harry Soose

January 11, 2014

John,
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. Your Mom's accomplishments were fantastic.
Sincerely,
Harry Soose

Harry Soose

January 11, 2014

Ed,
Ed and John,
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. Mary Ann was a wonderful person and will be missed.
Sincerely,
Harry Soose

Anne Hartigan

January 11, 2014

My thoughts are with the Graf Family at this sad time. I have happy memories.

January 11, 2014

Dear Ed and family, So sorry to hear of the passing of your wife Mary Ann. My deepest sympathy.
Lynne Smith Gawlas Class of 1956

January 11, 2014

With deepest sympathy--Bette Beisel and Peter Calaboyias

Scott Harris and Family

January 10, 2014

To the entire Graf family, So sorry to hear this sad news.She was wonderfully kind to me when I was a kid.I know she will be missed.

January 10, 2014

one of my favorite parents/loved talking to her about the boys in her life/thoughts, prayers and good memories

Sandra long, ft. myers, florida

Rob and Olga Noll

January 10, 2014

We miss her already. Never to be replaced. We only hope to carry on and learn from her fine example of commitment to her family and her neighborhood.
Rob and Olga Noll

January 10, 2014

my thought and prayers are with you
Gina Spinale

Paul J. McArdle

January 10, 2014

Ed, Sons, and Family:
Please accept my condolence at the passing of this impressive woman.

Tracy Leicher

January 10, 2014

I had the pleasure of working for Mrs. Graf (at the Priory) in the mid-90s. She went out of her way to go above and beyond for her employees and was truly one of the sweetest, kindest people I've ever met. It was a joy to work for her and I am honored to have known her. My heartfelt sympathy to the Graf family for the loss of this amazing woman. May Mary Ann's kind, loving spirit live on in your memories and bring you peace and comfort.

Tad Emery

January 10, 2014

When your mother was best friends with your kindergarten teacher, you couldn't get away with Anything! So sorry to hear this.

Kim Buyna

January 10, 2014

Ed and family, So sorry for your loss. Mary Ann was such a great lady who will be missed by many.Our sympathy and prayers.
Kim,Dennis and Ron Buyna

Jim Ellenbogen

January 10, 2014

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Bill Stewart

January 9, 2014

Ed: So sorry to learn of Mary Ann's passing. Her loss robs the north Side of some of its wattage. We're traveling and will be unable to pay our respects in person. But know that we extend our sympathy to you and all the family.

Bill and Eileen Stewart

Trudy Cammarata

January 9, 2014

John and family, So sorry to hear of Mary Ann's passing. My deepest condolences and sympathy to all. I'm sure she will be missed.

Patrick Sheldon

January 9, 2014

A truly great lady, she was an inspiration to more people than she realized. I am very sorry for your loss, I hope your family continues to discover the gifts she left behind in the many people that she encouraged.

Becky and Bob Beam and family

January 9, 2014

Maryann was such a wonderful, inspiring woman. Our Family was honored to know her and the wonderful family at their Lake house. She was our kids Oma as well. Always making sure to sit and talk with each one them as individuals making each of them feel loved just like her own grandchildren. She was a Great Listener and Talker. Always with a word of advice to make you see a situation in a different light. Both our Families consisted of three boys. She was my mentor and friend that taught me many things about unconditional love and acceptance. We will all miss you very much. Friend, mentor, Oma and all around Great Person.

Jonetta Mazur

January 9, 2014

Dear John and family, I'm so very sorry to hear about the loss of your mother. I have shared the same experience and I know that it's very hard. I will remember her in my prayers and you have my deepest sympathy. Jonetta Mazur

Lynne Popash

January 9, 2014

John and family, I was so sorry to learn of Mary Ann's passing. She was a warm and lovely lady and I admired her so much as one of Pittsburgh's most iconic hospitality leaders. May your memories of happy times provide comfort to you at this time.

Linda Leonhardt

January 9, 2014

My sympathy to everyone in the family. Mary Ann was so kind, caring, and funny.Always made me feel special and like she new me forever. I will miss her stories and her hello hugs.

Bruce Larson

January 9, 2014

Your Mom was very special and I will always remember what a nice person she was to a new hospitality teacher at Robert Morris. She was kind and I was glad I was able to touch base with her occasionally while in the hospitality industry in Pittsburgh. Will miss her very much.

January 9, 2014

Dear John and Family, I am sorry for the loss of your dear Mary Ann. She was always a pleasure to speak with and was always kind in her words in speaking with you, even afer we had not seen each other for many years. My condolences and hope that there is a lot of restoration in heaven to keep her busy. Colleen Juran

Cynthia Shea

January 9, 2014

Ed, John and Graf family, I am so sorry to hear about Mary Ann! She was always so warm and funny. When I first moved to Deutschtown I was told I should contact her about a job at the Priory and she was so helpful and welcoming.

January 9, 2014

john so very sorry to hear about your mother. lost my mother about 2 years ago and no matter how long they live it is never enough and they will be missed every day of the rest of our lives. deepest sympathy and my she rest in peace. bill walsh 32

January 9, 2014

Ed, John , Steve and Tim, Mary Ann was one of my favorite people. I am praying for you and your families. Your cousin, Joyce Duffy

John Volinsky

January 9, 2014

Mary Ann was like a second mom to me growing up in Ben Avon. Always felt welcome in her home and around her table. Sorry to hear of her loss. Praying for all the family.

January 9, 2014

Please accept our sincere condolences in the passing of Mary Ann. May God hold her in the palm of His hand.

Patrick and Margie McCann
Scott Twp.

January 9, 2014

Dear Ed and Family: so sorry to hear about Mary Ann. Martha was in Mary Ann's first kindergarten class. I recall many stops at your home on Church after basketball. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family.
Paul & Martha Nussbaum

January 9, 2014

Ed and family. I am deeply saddened by the loss of Mary Ann. Please accept my condolences and remember she will live forever in your memories.

Tim Duffy

January 9, 2014

Ed and Family: We are sorry to hear about Mary Ann. Our deepest sympathy to your family.

Harry P. Balzert and Evie Viehbeck, Naples, FLorida

January 9, 2014

Dear John, Suzanne, and kids-- We're so very sorry to hear about your mom. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. Karen Lewis, Richard Giesey and Greg Lewis

KS Kennedy

January 9, 2014

Our biggest KS Kennedy Floral fan will now be in heaven smiling down on us all..Some of our most treasured memories will be of the magical times in our shop with Mary Ann..and her dedication to helping us thrive!! She will be missed more than words can convey.. Our love and support to the entire family.

Mike Kaczmarski

January 9, 2014

Bev and I always loved Mary Ann. One of the most down to earth people we have ever known. A funny, caring about all things and compassionate woman. What a perfect parter she was for Ed. Both of us will miss her.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Graf family.

Rich & Kathi Shotwell

January 9, 2014

Ed & Family,
You have our deepest sympathies with Mary Ann's passing. Some of our fondest memories are the Christmas Parties John Kirkwood threw at the Priory and meeting you at the German Club.

Marlene Wohleber

January 9, 2014

Dear Ed
We are so sorry to hear about Mary Ann. You have our deepest sympathy. We send our love and prayers to you and your family. Dave and Marlene Wohleber

Paul Quolke

January 9, 2014

To the Graf Family,
Our deepest sympathy on the loss of Mary Ann. We will keep her and all of the Graf Family in our prayers.
Paul & Hope Quolke

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