Mary Genovese

1921 - 2012

Mary Genovese obituary, 1921-2012, Astoria, NY

Mary Genovese

1921 - 2012

BORN

1921

DIED

2012

Mary Genovese Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 11, 2012.
When Mary Genovese walked into the room, those in her company felt energy, an enthusiastic spontaneity. This was just one example of who Mary was and how she impacted those around her. Mary was a clever and gregarious person who always sought out the finest attributes in other people. It was as if Mary wanted to share all of their experiences, revel in their lives and celebrate their discoveries. Mary was tireless and had boundless enthusiasm that would serve her well throughout her life.
Mary was born on November 14, 1921 at home in New York City, N.Y. She was the daughter of Mariano and Caterina. Mary was raised in New York City. Always at the ready with a good joke, she grew up to be quite a humorous person. While some who knew Mary might describe her as an idealist, her friends and family understood well that Mary was always in pursuit of life's endless possibilities and opportunities available to her.
Mary was raised with three siblings. She had two brothers Anthony and Salvatore, and one sister Josephine. Mary was very accepting and supportive of her family. Her wit, outgoing personality, and understanding of others, drew the admiration of many who knew her.
As a young girl, Mary was able to empathize and identify with a vast array of people and personality types.
During her high school years, Mary responded enthusiastically to any new project and was regularly in search of one adventure after another. She graduated from Washington Irving High School in 1930. Mary was a very good student, and did well in her courses. Mary absorbed as much as she could from all of her teachers and was consistently able to tackle conceptual and abstract problems, using her imagination to master her assignments.
Mary did well in college, as a result of her comfort level with tackling new theories and her love of learning. She earned her Bachelor of Arts from City College in 1992. She also pursued graduate school, earning her Masters in Education from L. I. U., Brooklyn New York where she graduated Magna Cum Laude. Mary was very adaptable, a quality that helped her make the transition from high school to college with little difficulty. Mary was always in quest of new things to learn and experience
On February 2, 1952 Mary married Frank Genovese at Church of Most Holy Reedemer in New York City, New York.
Mary was a natural and creative parent who was willing to provide her family with all sorts of new and interesting experiences. For Mary, parenting was a particularly enjoyable and pleasurable part of her life. Mary's skill at understanding her children's feelings, her sensitivity to their needs, and her gift for gentle persuasion enabled her to find novel solutions to any problem or situation that might crop up. Mary was blessed with six children: four sons, Frank, Robert, James and John, and two daughters, Mary and Nancy. They were also blessed with eight grandchildren, Jimmy, Kate, Kira, Andriano, Alia-Lauren, Amelie-Ash, Anna-Elise and Claudia.
Mary was uplifted by new ideas and was excited by life's possibilities, traits that made her an exceptional worker. Her primary occupation was Teacher. She was employed for as New York City teacher for 15 years. Mary was enterprising and inventive. In her later years many of her students, now grown into adulthood would greet her on the streets and recall with fondness their days as teacher and student.
Because Mary loved to have a broad variety of activities in her life, she took advantage of the opportunity to pursue numerous hobbies. Her favorite pursuits were fashion, dress design and gardening. Mary had a knack for being able to multi-task in order to create time for all of her favorite pastimes. However, Mary's ever-present concern for others always took precedent.
Mary was a woman who was dedicated and devoted to her faith. She was a member of Most Precious Blood Church for 59 years. She was sympathetic and able to empathize with others and she used these qualities to the fullest while working tirelessly for her beliefs.
Mary was a lover of animals and cherished her pets. Ginger, a French poodle dog, was a best friend for 14 years.
When Mary's retirement finally came in 2004, Mary handled it the way she usually did. She adapted and, like everything in her life, made it satisfying. Because she was such a flexible person and able to adjust to any situation, retirement was just another enjoyable change of pace for Mary to master. In retirement, she found new pleasure in sewing. Even in retirement, Mary continued to stay in touch with her old friends and like always, made plenty of new ones.
Mary Genovese passed away on March 11, 2012 at North Shore LIJ Hospital in Manhasset, New York. She is survived by her children Frank, Robert, Mary, James, John, Nancy and her eight grandchildren. Services were held at Most Precious Blood Church. Mary was laid to rest in Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton, New York.
There was always a certain style and inventiveness to Mary. She was a dynamic, self-expressive person who was forever looking to celebrate the endless possibilities life had to offer. She had a knack for being clever, creative and witty, and for others, was a joy to be around. While she was often fiercely independent, it seemed as if many others looked to Mary Genovese for inspiration, leadership, wisdom and even courage. Mary was always more than willing to share life's experiences with her loved ones.

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April 7, 2013

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June 24, 2012

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March 15, 2012

Peter Sherman posted to the memorial.

April 7, 2013

Mary was a very special lady may she rest in peace ... I guess heaven needed An angel and a talent mAnsger .... She will b forever remembered and forever in our hearts Lillian Widawski ft Lauderdale florida

June 24, 2012

Mom its been over three months since you left us,I miss you like it was yesterday.Give Dad my Love.

Love, your son James

Peter Sherman

March 15, 2012

Mrs Genovese was like a second mom to me in high school with Frank. No matter how crowded the dinner table was with her own tribe she always set an extra plate of her cooking for me. She somehow knew that my mom had passed away when I was 4 and my bet was here is Peter and he probably hasn't had a homecooked meal in years.

The other thing about Mrs. Genovese was her insistance on all her kids playing music. Here she was with her husband raising 6 kids as I recall and she made sure that all of them played an instrument.

She would make the kids sit down and practice (like I do today with our son). And let me tell you Frank must have been paying attention to his mom because he could play the piano.

For the Genovese clan let me tell you your mom was a saint. You are truly blessed to have had her with you for all your lives.

Peter Sherman, Class of 1970 Loyola School, High Point, NC

RODNEY MICKENS

March 15, 2012

GRACE & PEACE TO THE GENOVESE FAMILY!!! JUST WANT TO SAY Ms.MARY WILL ALWAYS BE IN THE HEARTS OF THE MICKENS FAMILY. SHE ALWAYS HAD THAT BEAUTIFUL SMILE AND A WARM SPIRIT WHENEVER WE WERE IN HER PRESENT. WE WANT TO SAY THANK YOU TO THE FAMILY FOR SHARING MS. MARY WITH THE WORLD BUT MOST OF ALL WITH MY FAMILY. KEEP THAT SMILE AND HER MEMORY ALIVE ! GOD BLESS

Geneva Prudent

March 14, 2012

Our condolence to you and your family for the lost of your Mom's death, may God continue to be with you now and always. Prudent's Family.

Neal Pire

March 14, 2012

I'm so very sorry to hear of your Mom's death. She touched the lives of many. She was like a mother to all of us growing up. Everyone who knew her will miss her. My thoughts are with you. Sending you lots of love and light during these difficult times old friends.

Simonetta Santese Genovese

March 14, 2012

My beloved adorable Mary,
I have loved you deeply, sincerely with all my heart! I feel so fortunate to have met you, you have been a model for me to admire, a friend to talk to, a mother to love and all my memories of you will keep you alive in my hearth, for ever...
I love you so much my sweet Mary!

Elizabeth Reynolds

March 14, 2012

My earliest and fondest memories of Aunt Mary (who was also my Godmother) included sitting around the kitchen table with her, my mother and Nonna, while sipping coffee, eating Stella Doro cookies and conversing in Sicilian. Even though I had no clue what they were talking about, I loved to watch them in action. And although Mary may have been petite in stature, she will always be remembered by me, as a force of nature-outspoken, fun, sweet and above all a fierce dresser. I love you very much Aunt Mary. I will miss you dearly. Love your niece, Elizabeth

Nancy Iannone- Genovese

March 14, 2012

There was nothing better to me as a child than going to my Aunt Mary's and Uncle Frank's whether it was Sound Beach or Queens. I remember my Aunt Mary's kind smile and soft voice as she spoke. I always felt so loved. She was always offering us food! I am sorry to my cousins for your loss, I know your grief is great.

Catherine Reynolds

March 14, 2012

Aunt Mary,
You spread the light and love in your life by being both the candle and the mirror that reflects it for your family. I will always remember and admire your strength and conviction to do things your own way and to strive to grow and learn at any age. I love you.

Michael Reynolds

March 14, 2012

Aunt Mary, I will always hold the memory of you in a very special place in my heart. You always treated me with incredible kindness, love and respect. Always taking the time to talk with me and to express genuine interest in my life, my career and in all of my creative endeavors. From you I felt unconditional love. I always felt as though we had an unspoken understanding and as I write these words I realize that the understanding that I always sensed between us was a shared love of all things beautiful. Beauty as we found it in art, in fashion, in ideas, in nature and most importantly, in the world. You were stylish, chic, incredibly bright and stunningly beautiful. Your passage through my life was both a gift and a blessing and for this I will forever be grateful and will always love you.

March 13, 2012

Dear Mrs. G. Thank you for opening your home to us and to help us grow and learn, also for opening your second home....., and your third!! Too bad you couldn't teach us to be unselfish cause lets face it, we are, we still want you here with us..... but as usual....You are right. Give our best to Mr. G... You will truly be missed and fondly remembered....you have left a great legacy with your memories and your children and grandchilden, and our deepest condolences go out to them.... I know the good lord will be eating well now....(sshhh just don't tell him to get a haircut) ...all our love Caruso's (Carmel N.Y.)

Jimmy Genovese

March 13, 2012

Grandma, my fondest memories will always be spending time with you and Grandpa in Sound Beach. My childhood in Sound Beach was filled with summer time fun. From Kate and I running through the sprinkler in the front yard, to us playing on the beach. You created a home away from home for us, and I will always keep those memories close to my heart. I want to thank you for all the love and support you have given to me throughout the years. I will miss your cooking, especially your cavatelli but most of all - I will miss you.

Love Always
Jimmy

robert zori

March 13, 2012

If i had to recommend a mother to someone it would be Ms. Genovese. Our neighborhood was not always kind but you could always find a kind smile from Mrs. Genovese.as i told my sons - she could make you wish you were more like her. She took genuine pleasure in our small successes. She was ahead or her time and timeless. I am lucky to be able to remember her and to speak of her. She made us smile and grow.

March 13, 2012

My mom (Josie) always looked up to Mary as her beautiful, bright and sophisticated older sister. They kept in touch over the phone all the time and shared stories about their jobs, their health, their kids, their grandkids - the list goes on. They celebrated the good news and helped each other through the bad news. Mary frequently told my mom how much she loved her children and how much she appreciated their care of her.

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of my Genovese cousins during this difficult time.

-- Ellen Reynolds (Brian and Ben)

Sal D'Angelo

March 13, 2012

My sister Mary was always ther for me when I was young. I remember the times I spent at Sound Beach during my summer vacation and the trips I use to take with Mary and Frank.She was my older sister and I loved her.

Your baby brother Tuddy.

Josephine Reynolds

March 13, 2012

I don't know what to say. What can I say about the loss of Mary, my elder sister, the model, companion, and initimate friend of my youth and then of my life as a mother? Where in the darkness will my words go? I will keep them in my heart, wrapped in the gold of her love for me. Josephine Reynolds

Delores Cooks

March 13, 2012

To Bob and the Genovese Family,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. The memory of your Mom will always reside in your hearts. God Bless.

Tillie Genovese

March 13, 2012

Mary, as I write this my eyes are filled with tears but my heart is filled with love. You have always shown me and my family nothing but love and kindness. Thank you. I will forever see you through my husband's eyes because they are the same as yours and hear your voice in the laughter of your children because they all laugh just like you. I will miss you but I will never forget you, my little "golden girl". You were a great Mother-in-law and a wonderful mother to all your children. See you in heaven, love you forever.

Deirdre Connaughton

March 13, 2012

As you make your way thru the incredible amount of feelings that you are going thru..remember that Moms never leave you and she will always live on in her children and grandchildrens hearts. My thoughts are with you .

Harry Reynolds

March 13, 2012

From the day I met Mary at a New Year's Eve party in 1950 where I met Josie, my future wife, until last week when Mary spoke to me by phone, she always treated me with a gentle, soft love. For the sixty-two years of that relationship, it was she who gave and it was I who gratefully took. She leaves a great silence behind, as if nature gives us a sign that there is no language to describe her.. Harry Reynolds

LADEANE TUMMINGS

March 13, 2012

'To the Genovese family' May the sweet memories shared by so many, sustain you at this time and always. Please accept my sincere sympathy.

LaDeane Tummings
Brooklyn, New York

Grandma at Jimmy's College graduation.

Kate Genovese

March 12, 2012

Beautiful inside and out.

Kate Genovese

March 12, 2012

Grandma and I at my College graduation.

Kate Genovese

March 12, 2012

Covo Family

March 12, 2012

To our dear friends,
It's been a few years now since we've seen you, but you are always in our hearts. We remember you all with great affection and love and send our deepest condolences for your loss. Your mother was a great lady - Freddie remembers for a while we used to chat regularly on the phone ... and I did love talking with her. We are truly sorry for your loss and we will keep her and all of you in our prayers. Wishing you peace ... with much love from Angela and Freddie Covo

Larry Kutsmeda

March 12, 2012

The Genovese Family,
I had the opportunity of knowing your mother when we were all growing up. She was a wonderful woman. When I think about the times I spent with your family, I always remember the incredible meals your mom cooked. I am sorry for your loss as she will truly be missed.

Frank Vella

March 12, 2012

Mrs. G was like a second mom to all of the boys. I remember the days when we used to hang out at the house and she'd be making us delicious sandwiches. I also remember the time we went out to Sound Beach in the summer and she cooked those amazing Italian dinners. We had some great times there. I will always hear her voice in my head telling me to “be careful,” something she constantly told to us boys. She was a wonderful lady and will be missed by her children, friends, and family. Now she is reunited with her husband Frank. God bless.

Steven Kramer

March 12, 2012

John & your family,
My condolences on the passing of your Mom. You always had a great story to relate regarding her kind nature and sense of humor. Be well.

paula genovese

March 12, 2012

Mary was the sweetest most wonderful Mother-in-law and friend that I could ever have asked for. Her needs were few and she was always giving of herself to her family and others. I will miss her every day of my life and will rest easy knowing that she is in heaven watching over all of us.

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