Mary-Ringer-Obituary

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Mary Ann Ringer

Mercer, Pennsylvania

Jan 6, 1922 – Aug 2, 2025

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BORN
January 6, 1922
DIED
August 2, 2025
LOCATION
Mercer, Pennsylvania

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Cunningham Funeral Home, Inc. - Mercer Obituary

Mary Ann Ringer, 103, of Mercer, PA, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Saturday, August 2, 2025 at Avalon Springs, Mercer, PA.   Mary was born in Brady, WV on January 6, 1922 to Frank, Sr. and Elizabeth (Shoolock) Pete.  She married Norman John Ringer, Jr. on May 4, 1944...

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. Mary will be missed so much.

I remember Mary fondly. She was always happy. She and my Grandma Shaver (Faye) were best friends and I know they enjoyed going on adventures once in awhile. I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sure Mary is up there whooping it up with family and friends. No doubt bringing pie.

Aunt Mary was an amazing person who always had a smile when she saw you. My visits with her were always an uplift and pure pleasure. From Lewie introducing her to me the first time in 1970, to family functions, bingo at the firehall , Ringer reunions, running into her at the store or the casino, to finally chatting with her as she worked on the puzzles I’ve loved every minute. Susie and all the family you have my deepest sympathy. I know the past months have been a struggle and may you and...

Susan, so sorry to hear of your mom's passing. Not sure you remember me, but was a good friend of Dick's and Jean. Worked with them for years and met you at a function or two. Sending my deepest sympathy as I know how hard it is to lose a mother. God bless you all.

I just found out about your Mom's passing today when I saw the Sharon Herald in Lila's room. It seems so weird not seeing her. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. If you need anything, please call me on my cell. 724-456-1026.

I enjoyed caring for Mary. She loved her puzzles. She would make me smile when she kept puzzle pieces in her pocket! Then only she could finish the puzzle!!

So sorry for your loss! Mary was such a dear sweet woman that I knew for years! May she rest in peace!

My dear sweet Mary, I loved you like you were our grandma. I have so many great memories of you and all of our bingo buddies! You are happy and at peace now. I hope you go find Helen and the crew and play some cards and even some bingo. Tell them I miss them all! love you! Chrissy