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Aileen Nassif Maroon

Westlake, Ohio

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November 20, 2025
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Westlake, Ohio

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Aileen Nassif Maroon, beloved matriarch of the Maroon family, passed away peacefully on November 20th, 2025.Born December 16th, 1936, to John and Francis Nassif, Aileen was one of six children. She grew up in Cleveland's Edgewater neighborhood alongside her twin brother Mike and all her siblings,...

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We are so sorry for your loss. What a wonderful legacy!

Aileen and I were classmates together at our very beloved St John College and often were working together on community projects. Congratulations to her family for continuing and expanding her lifetime of work because her spirit and dedication lives on in all of you. With you in spirit as you take Aileen to join Tony in their eternal resting place. Peace. Patricia Gornik Sebesta SJC 1958

I knew Aileen and Tony through her children. What a lovely lady Aileen was!!! My boys and I are saddened to hear of her passing and send our condolences to the family.

Deepest sympathy... Respectfully, John Vrsansky, Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Maroon were a major influence on my decision to attend nursing school in Boston. They were the first ones who actually took me to tour Northeastern University on my trip with Tracy. Aileen was my sounding board many times and a wonderful listener as I navigated life in High School. I was so lucky to have know Aileen as she was such an inspirational woman. Forever in my heart!

My sincerest condolences. She was a wonderful lady and a dear friend to my parents Bruce and Helene Finke.

I still have the cookbook your Mom printed for me back in high school-filled with all the incredible food she made for us, the same dishes Eddy and I devoured at 1 AM. She was always so open and welcoming, and she never hesitated to make me feel welcomed. What I remember most is how she always took the time to talk with me and truly listen. Her kindness stayed with me, and it always will. Brooke Furio

Aileen and I met in 1977. We taught together at MBJ in Elyria. Aileen was the consummate planner. She planned out !BJ monthly lunches, always willing to work with everyone´s crazy schedule. She was funny, assertive and always spoke her mind. I am privileged to have known her and that I could call her my friend.

Dearest Aileen, You will be missed so much on this Earth. You always made me laugh and I was always so comfortable in your presence. I'm sure all the other angels will feel that way too. Peace to everyone