Mary-Demko-Obituary

Mary Ann Demko

Manchester, Connecticut

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Manchester, Connecticut
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American Cancer Society

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Mary Ann Demko, 58, of Vernon, beloved wife of Mark Demko died Sunday, March 25, 2018 at her home surrounded by her loving family and friends. Born in Manchester, she was the daughter of Ann (Nahas) Nassiff of Manchester and the late Salem Nassiff. Mary Ann was a self-employed massage therapist...

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I often think of Maryann but especially when I sage my home with the feather wand she gifted me when I moved to Tucson

What a beautiful spirit! Then and now! I love you, Mary Ann!

Your beautiful spirit resides in my heart in and is with me often as is I smudge with the feather wand you made for me. Love , Diane

Missing her still. Beautiful spirit. Love you, Mary Ann.

My beautiful cousin in heaven...you are never forgotten. I love you!!❤ Elise

I remember MaryAnn often. She took me to lunch in Connecticut before I moved to Tucson Az and gave me a feather wand as a gift. It sits in my TV stand where I can see it daily and I use it to smudge my house with Sage. I love and miss you MaryAnn and every time I see a hawk I k ow it is you saying hello.

Mary Ann - I love your periodic visits as a hawk and as the chimes ring when there is no cause for the sounds other than your presence. I miss you! You are not forgotten. You are in my heart and will be forever remembered. Love. Diane Donato

It is with a heavy heart that I write these words. My cousin has left this life for a better one. How fortunate I was to have grown up so close to all my beautiful cousins. Mary Ann was always such a tender hearted and deeply spiritual person. It was always so easy to feel connected to her in those ways. I remember her incredible smile and her ability to shed light on any situation, no matter how dire. One night at the Manchester Country Club she sang the most heart warming song...I...

Mary Ann was someone who could walk into a room and illuminate it it with her smile and charm. She will be missed, but the memories I have of her will live in my heart for as long as I live, and in my soul for eternity.

Blessings and prayers to all who mourn her passing and celebrate the goodness of the life she lived.

Jonathan Mazur