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Mary Angela Javins

Fairport, Ohio

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Fairport, Ohio
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American Cancer Society

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On Tuesday October 11th, 2022, Mary Angela Javins, a beloved wife, sister, mother, nana and friend, passed away. She is survived by her two daughters; Starshine Graziadei (Joseph) and Alexandria Waddell (Justin) and stepsons; Rick Javins (Denise), Scott Javins (Stephanie) and Josh Javins...

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I am heartbroken to hear of her passing. I met her when I joined the FHEVS Board of Education. She was incredibly supportive, and we hit it off instantly. She was so dedicated, knowledgeable, and wise. She loved her involvement in the schools whether tutoring, on the school board, or representing FH on Auburn's Board of Ed. I was happy to call her a friend and found her very inspiring. She left a lasting legacy in our community and the hearts of many. I am so sorry for your loss....

Mary was one of the very first people I met as a new teacher in Fairport Harbor. She was an amazing, smart, and kind woman. She is known to the staff as a teacher advocate and we thank her for her years as a Board member. Katie Rumbarger ( Schultz)

Mary and I had so much fun on our Rhine river cruise in 2018. She and I played pickle ball for many years. She will always hold a place in my heart as did Denny. Rest In Peace my friend! cancer sucks!

I knew Mary for more than 10 years on the Auburn CC Board. In all of the crazy stuff, all of the opinions and personalities, Mary was a steady, measured, voice of reason. Always with a sense of humor. I could always look to her for the 30,000 foot view of a situation. Truly a great lady. Terrible loss. I think if you knew her , you were lucky. My deepest condolences to her children and family.

Thank you Mary for your dedication and unwavering service to your community. Sending healing prayers and comforting hugs to her loved ones.

My deepest condolences to the Javins Family. She was very dedicated to the Fairport Schools and enjoyed socializing with family and friends. She will be missed.