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Mary A. Elinsky

Punta Gorda, Florida

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April 9, 2024
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Punta Gorda, Florida

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Mary Angline Elinsky (nee Lagnese), 91, passed into eternal life on Tuesday, April 9th, 2024 at HCA Fawcett Memorial Hospital in Port Charlotte, Florida.She was born on Oct 27th, 1932, in Rankin, Pennsylvania to Mary Antonette Lagnese (nee DiAna) and John Lagnese. Mary and her loving husband Joe...

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Well it´s been one year from your passing - Mary you are very missed here on earth . I see our Pope Francis has recently joined you in heaven. I think of you often and know you are completely at peace amongst your loved ones! Thank you for taking good care of us through your love language of food and laughter . You are so dear to us! God bless you always . Love Sissy

Thinking of you on the day of your mom's memorial service. All my love. Pam

My heart and spirit is with all today as you say goodbye to your Mom. I believe she is reunited with all those who passed before her. Your Mom's kindness, generosity, easy going ways on life and her talent to feed and warm people through delicious food and her joyful presence for family and friends will all be greatly missed. I remember the best of times. God bless you all and peace be with you. Hail Mary full of grace the Lord it with you Blessed art thou amongst women and blessed is the...

My heartfelt condolences to the Elinsky family. My memories of the times I had spent with Aunt Mary will be forever treasured. She was and always will remain in my thoughts...the enjoyable times we had spent together. Aunt Mary was very special to me. She is most loved and will truly be missed. Rest in peace, Aunt Mary, now with Uncle Joe. Your loving niece, Margie Lagnese

Aunt Mary was more than just my very special aunt. She was the true matriarch of the Elinsky family. Not only was she a loving, caring mother to her five children, she was truly the one in the family that cared for and about ALL of the family. Aunt Mary never knew a stranger. Whether you belonged to the Elinsky family or not, their home was always open. If you needed a place to live, or a good meal, gas money, or just someone to share a difficult situation with, she was always there to...

Marsha, her niece. Not first memory but... Uncle Joe and Aunt Mary were driving me back to Pittsburgh after a 2 week summer stay with them in Cleveland. I was about 7 and in the way back of the van the had at the time and was trying to sleep on the floor. There was a fly buzzing around my head so I grabbed one of Uncle Joe's endless folders of papers and smacked down on that fly. Aunt Mary heard it and thought the van had gotten a flat tire. Her arms went flailing and she was yelling at...

Mary always had a smile on her face and had awesome food to feed you! I am not sure how the boys ever made weight! She was a great mom, a perfect wrestlers mom! She will be missed.

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