MARIANNE-CARDILLO LYONS-Obituary

MARIANNE CARDILLO LYONS

Washington, District of Columbia

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February 7, 2020
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Washington, District of Columbia

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  MARIANNE CARDILLO LYONS  Marianne Cardillo Lyons of Washington, D.C. entered into eternal rest on February 7, 2020. She will be forever remembered by her four sons, Matthew, John, Daniel, and Michael. Marianne was blessed with three grandchildren, Leah, Eden, and Louisa. She is also...

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My deepest sympathy to Marianne's children and family. I just saw her obituary this evening. I knew Marianne when she was a nursing student at Albright College. I was one of her nursing instructors. She was a bright, hard working nursing student who took the pressure of our tough nursing program in stride. It was clear to us that she had what it took to make a difference in the nursing profession. I have been proud to see her accomplishments in nursing over the years. Fair winds and following...

My deepest sympathy to the family of Marianne Cardillo Lyons. May you be comforted in knowing that our Heavenly Father cares for you. He will give you strength and courage to cope with your grief. Psalm 94:17-19

Sending out love and prayers to Dean Lyons family and Georgetown colleagues. She was so welcoming to our family as my sons started their time at Georgetown. Marianne's love for NHS and its students and faculty shown through every conversation I had with her. So sorry for her loss.

So sorry to hear about Marianne's death! My deepest sympathy to her mother and her sons at this difficult time. I regret I was not able to offer my condolences in person since I was out of town. I knew Marianne when I worked at GUH and so appreciated her wisdom and commitment to her students. She was always so gracious and welcoming to us chaplains and supported our ministry at GUH. May she Rest In Peace! Sister Pat Parachini, SNJM

When I was evening charge/OR, Marianne Lyons,nursing coordinator made rounds, collected vital information, offered help, encouragement,sage tart advice,focus,reality. It was a challenge in survival.I loved it! She showed me the possibility of professional nursing life outside the OR, importance of lifelong education, and her belief I could do it.
Upon my getting a degree in SNHS/ Georgetown, it was Professor Lyons with Dr.Cloonan, who opened doors to graduate school at Catholic University...

Marianne was a kind and devoted mother. We are sorry for your loss. Much love and prayers.

"Death leaves a memory no one can heal.
Love leaves a memory no one can steal."

I am sending my deepest sympathy to all of Marianne's families. I had the privilege of working with her through the School of Nursing and Health Sciences as a nurse recruiter. Marianne was always so kind and generous to me. I'll always remember the sage advice she shared with me as I was trying to decide whether or not to return to school for a doctorate. I hope her boys understand the impact she made in this world. May God bless you all.

Comfort Planter

You are already sorely missed. I have such pleasant memories of our collaboration on Nurses for America, Nurses SOAR, and other educational activities as well as efforts to ensure rights for faculty and staff. We never got to go to Ireland with Sister Helen, alas, but I will carry your spirit with me whenever I go.