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Mary Louise Mastroe

Endicott, New York

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Mary Louise Fishbaugh Mastroe of Endicott On July 20th, God peacefully welcomed Mary Lou home while on her 28th annual trip with her daughters. She was only two weeks shy of her 94th birthday. Mary Lou was born in Syracuse, New York on August 5, 1914 to Gertrude and Russell Fishbaugh....

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Marilou, I want to offer my condolences to you and your family. I was in your graduating class at UE. I was touched by the wonderful article in the Press about your mother and am glad that you all have such wonderful memories to cherish. I am so sorry for your loss.

Mrs. Mastroe, what a great lady. She let us grow up enjoying life, making sure we were safe, even when we think she wasn't paying attention. Peace to her and all the family.

To Tom & Family,
I'm sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Mary Lou Mastroe will always be "Mrs. Mastroe" to me. She was my best friend's mom...Mrs. Mastroe.
As a young kid I always felt welcomed in Mrs. Mastroe's home. It felt like a second home to me.
Over the past few days I have discovered how involved Mrs. Mastroe was with the church, local schools, and much more. The fact that she was so involved within the community makes it even more amazing that she did all this, and still remained simply Mrs. Mastroe, by best friend's mom.

To the family,
So sorry for your loss. Mrs. Mastroe was like a Grandmother to me, my little sister and I would go visit her with my Grandmother (Marie Porterfield) We always had such a good time, and I'll alway's remember her, just like my Grandma. My condolences to your family.
Laura Harris (Holochak)

It has been decades since I lived in Endicott, but I certainly remember your sweet mother. It sounds like your family had enjoyed her (and life) to the fullest. Continue in her honor.

Dear Faith, We are so sorry to learn of your mother's passing. Our loving thoughts, sympathy and prayers are with you, Michael and you family

Mrs. Mastroe- she was my favorite babysitter. I can remember her making me lunch after returning from kindergarten and doing crosswords with my sister and I. She taught me valuable lessons about life, like a grandmother would do. Her children are truly lucky to have such a precious, kindhearted and sweet mother. My family and I extend our deepest condolences.

To Mary Lou’s family,
I’m very sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. Mary Lou was a very kind and gentle lady who loved my dog Morgan. When I would shop for her I would try to take the dog with me as she really enjoyed when the dog would visit. I don’t know who enjoyed whose company more, Mary Lou or Morgan. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayer’s.