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Margaret R. Bronco

Akron, Ohio

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Margaret Rebecca (Marge, Tet, Jo) Bronco (nee Carris), 84, of Copley, passed away Saturday, December 24, 2011 of cancer. She was born on July 4, 1927.Margaret was preceded in death by her parents, Albert (Bug) Carris and Margaret (Maggie) Carris (nee Lackey) of Kenmore, Ohio; husband, Raymond of...

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Truly loved and missed even more today. Sending caring thoughts to the family

Almost a year has gone by since my Grandma has passed away. Today, is not a good day. As I read about cancer for nursing school I am flooded with memories of all kinds about her. Good, sad and even undescribable as questions were never answered or things not understood. I can only hope that I will see her again someday and she can help me make sense of it all. I am very happy that I did get to tell her I love her. She was one of a kind. And I do miss her. I dreamed that I got a...

Mike,
My sympathies to you and your family. I remember your Mom from carnivals at Guardian Angels Church, and she was really nice and very fun-loving. I was out of town and could not make calling hours.
From an old Copley classmate,

Have known Marge for over 50 years...sorry unable to attend services but will remember you in our prayers. She was a wonderful friend and neighbor. Deepest sympathy. Ed & Nancy Bucksar

jomarie,im so sorry about marge,i hope you remember me i would like to talk to you my email is [email protected]
marge was the best love you marge

Marge had been my mom's friend for years, and though they hadn't seen each other physically in a long time, Marge always thought to call her every year to see how she was doing. I always thought to myself, I hope I'm at least a good a friend as that, as I age and lose contact with people in my life. My mom passed away this year as well. I hope the ladies have rekindled their friendship in heaven. Prayers for the family.

Aunt Tet was always the life of the party. I loved her talent and humor. I hope she is at peace.

I will always remember the firery little Aunt Tet with flaming red hair and her candy shoppe with a smile. My thoughts and prayers are with her loving family