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Maryellen Bonavita

1952 - 2025

Maryellen Bonavita obituary, 1952-2025, Brookville, PA

BORN

1952

DIED

2025

Maryellen Bonavita Obituary

Maryellen McDaniel Bonavita concluded her life on Monday, Sept. 29, 2025, while at her home near Brookville.

For the preceding 73 years, she lived - exuberantly!

She was a loving mother, wife, sister, friend. She brightened lives as a superb cook, an inveterate gardener and a cellar-crowding creator of canned goods. She burst through each day with frenetic joy.

She was a graduate of Clarion-Limestone High School, then attended college in Clarion for a year. She fledged in California as an almost-hippie, then earned her keep as a waitress in Brookville and DuBois. In mid-life she completed college, earning a bachelor of arts degree from Penn State DuBois Campus. She was superb at public relations, speaking and writing for United and Central electric cooperatives and for the DuBois Area School District and Riverview Intermediate Unit as well as doing freelance writing. She had been a board member of the DuBois Area Chamber of Commerce and a member and former president of the Penn State DuBois Alumni Association.

Retirement? Naah. She used her culinary skills as a purveyor of lunches at Namaste Center for Well-Being in Brookville along with her sister Melora while she expanded her nurturing to include grandchildren, chickens by the dozen and stray barn cats.

The chief beneficiaries of her zest for life include her husband of 20 years, Denny Bonavita of Brookville; daughter Mariya Navarrette and her partner Toni Martinez of Mt. Laurel, N.J.; sons Michael (Alyson) Navarrette of Medford, N.J. and Evan Greene of Mackeyville Pa.; grandchildren Abigail Wesner and Wyatt Navarrette of New Jersey and Lailah Greene of Mackeyville; sisters Melora McNutt and Claire Orner of Brookville, Martie Slaughter of Virginia, Jennifer McDaniel of North Carolina, Julia Bradshaw of Raleigh N.C.; brother Joseph McDaniel of Manorville; stepdaughter Renae Greene of State College. She is also survived by two former spouses, Arthur K. Navarrette of Utah and James D. Greene of Home Camp.

Her life began in suburban Detroit, Mich., where she was born on June 3, 1952, the eldest of five daughters of the late Marilyn Parmly and James Edgerton McDaniel. The family moved to Pennsylvania in the 1960s. She attended school in Brookville, then graduated from Clarion-Limestone High School in 1970.

During her retirement, she brightened lives in winter sojourns in Apalachicola, Fl., for more than a dozen years.

Her sunny personality overlaid a private persona that precludes public viewing or funeral services. "Plant something that will grow," was her suggestion for remembrances.

We shall.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Jeffersonian Democrat from Sep. 30 to Oct. 9, 2025.

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Robert Dull

October 3, 2025

A wonderful person

Dennis D. Heindl

October 2, 2025

Hello Denny, I am very sorry to hear this dreadful occassion. You have my deepest condolences. I lost my wife 9 years ago and it's not easy. All the best my friend. Dennis D. Heindl

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Lisa McDaniel-Hutchings

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jen

October 1, 2025

I am deeply sorry to read about your loss, Denny, Claire, Evan, Mariya, and Michael. She was a kind neighbor, a beautiful soul (hermosa), and a graceful professional.
Cherish the fond memories. ~jc

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Patricia McDaniel

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Rosemary Ogorchock Barber

October 1, 2025

So sorry to hear of Maryellen's passing. It was always enjoyable to work with her and Melora at the Holiday Inn so many moons ago. My deepest sympathies to her whole family.

Chrissy Rosensteel

October 1, 2025

I can remember Wyatt always collecting leaves, rocks, acorns, pinecones sticks and other of nature's treasures/gifts after his adventurous walks and time with Maryellen. She was a wonderful Grandmother to him, and I am happy to have known her as well from my visits that crossed paths in NJ. I hope everyone who knew and was touched by her will heed the call and 'plant something that will grow' to honor and celebrate her life. My sincere sympathy to Wyatt, Heather and all of her family and friends.

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Chrissy Rosensteel

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Dana (Saxton) Butcher

October 1, 2025

Maryellen was like a second mom to me growing up. She was always so caring, nurturing, and full of warmth. I spent countless hours at her home playing with Mariya, and I´ll always cherish the memories of special outings with her family, like picking strawberries or going to the beach at Treasure Lake and Parker Dam. Her beautiful long braid and gentle spirit are unforgettable. I have so many memories of her, I couldn´t possibly list them all. She truly lived a tremendous life, and everyone who knew her was better for it. I´m sending my love to her family.

Tracy Weber

September 30, 2025

I first met Maryellen at Penn State DuBois. She was always smiling, and a true joy to be around. My sincere and heartfelt condolences to all who loved her.

Betty Snyder

September 30, 2025

My sincere condolences to Maryellen´s beautiful family and friends. Many prayers. I´m so very sorry for your loss ...

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