Mary-Bova-Obituary

Mary Bova

Denver, Colorado

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BOVA, MARY A. Mary A. Bova, 88, of Wheat Ridge, CO. Preceded in death by her husband Rocco Bova. Mother of Frances Falbo, Don Bova, Joe (Rorie) Bova, Rocco Bova, Jr., Mario (Susan) Bova and Bruno Bova; Sister of Joyce Brown; Sister-in-law of Josephine Carbone. Also survived by 9...

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Mary,
Thank-you for all the fun in the kitchen when you reopened Bova's and not making fun of me for putting olive oil on my wrinkles and flour on my zitz.
Thank-you for also fixing my ears with your candles so I could be a Flight Attendant.There is not a Doc
who could do it.Holy Love and Light.

Aunt Mary, some of my best memories as a child are running around the restaurant mixing up whatevever kind of soda that we wanted, and never hearing from cross word from anyone. Thank-you for all of the wonderful times I spent with your family, thank-you for sharing your songs and stories of the old country and what it was like to come to America as a young girl. Now I can only picture all of the aunts and uncles and Grandma and Grandpa in Heaven right now sitting around a big table full of...

Dear Bo Bo,

I will miss you very much. I am so very thankful for the time I got to spend with you. I will cherish our memories forever.

I love you,

Gabriella Marie

To the Bova family; we are very sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. She will be greatly missed.

One of the first places Mike ever took me when we first dated was Bova's Resturant, where I met the family. We have had many good times at the resturant. I especially remember Mary's smile, and the sound of her laugh. She always had a twinkle in her eye. She sure enjoyed her family, friends, and the Hill. We will miss her.

I'll always remember the good times I had a Rocco & Mary's resturant as a young man. Every weekend you would find me down there, hanging out with the Bova boys. My fondest memory of Mary was her friendly smile when I came though the back door. I was treated just like family. Mary was always in the kitchen cooking. The smells that came out of there were unbelievable. Mary was the hardest working woman I ever knew. I will miss her very much.

Mary i did not know very long but the time i spent with you i really enjoyed. i will never forget the time i was bothering you and you asked me "don't you have some place to go." you will be missed very much be all of us.
To the fmaily i am sorry for you loss, but she is in a better place now and not suffering. your friends and fmaily are here for you

Mary I truly will miss you so much. For the time that I took care of you we laughed, danced and talked about so much. You gave me alot of life and for that I'm grateful. I love you with so much of my being. I will always sit back and laugh thinking about you and I becoming show girls in NY. But hey we had our dreams and many many weekends of fun. I am truly grateful that you will no longer hurt or suffer. You are with God now and in his capable loving hands. May you find all the ones you love...

My "little" big sister, I love you very much. You were my second mother and I will always appreciate all that the care and love you gave me. You were a wonderful sister, mother, aunt, and the best little pizza-maker in Denver. All of us are missing you. Much love & kisses - Joyce