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Mary Ellen Ungerer

Camillus, New York

Aug 19, 1942 – Aug 26, 2023 (Age 81)

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BORN
August 19, 1942
DIED
August 26, 2023
AGE
81
LOCATION
Camillus, New York

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Mary Ellen Ungerer August 26, 2023 Mary Ellen Ungerer, 81, of Camillus, passed away Saturday at home surrounded by her loving family. Born and raised in Olean, she settled in the Syracuse area where she was employed as a teacher's aide and library aide at West Genesee High School. Mary Ellen...

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Dear Tammy and Trista, Our sincere condolences to you and your families on your loss. I know you gave your mother some wonderful times at Campbell's Point over the past few years. What sticks in my mind is what a warm person she was, and how lovingly you arranged for her to spend time with you and her grandchildren, at such a beautiful place. I cannot imagine a more wonderful way to spend one's final years. May she rest in peace. Warmly, Jim, Annette, Alex and Vicky

Dear Tammy and Family, So very sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. Losing your Mom is one of the most difficult things to bear. I will keep you and your family in my prayers and God bless her. Best, Mary Beth

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We're so sorry for your loss. Our DEAR friend "Ungie" must have been bugging your mom to join him. Your Mom bailed me out and agreed to go to the St Bonaventure reunion Military Ball with me on a blind date because I didn't have one. When she moved to Syracuse, we suggested that your Dad call her for a date. The rest is history. What a wonderful, fun, hard working, loving, joyful couple who shared many wonderful years together and even once he passed, your Mom kept doing so much for family...

So sorry for your loss and your family. Ungie was a lucky man to have married Mary Ellen. Both RIP.

So sorry for the family loved her at West Genesee. She was a very kind person. Hope all is well for everyone.

Rest in Peace Mary Ellen. Mary Ellen was my classmate at Olean Elementary School 4 and through OHS Class of '60. She was very proud of her family and not long ago had communicated with me about one of her granddaughter's Irish dancing and trip to Ireland.

I always loved seeing Mrs. Ungerer in High School she was always so sweet. I am so sorry Mike, your sisters and family. She will be missed.

Too many memories with 50 years of being best friends. Thank you. I'll miss you every day and love you forever.