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A Funeral Mass will be held at 11:00 AM on Tuesday at St. Charles Catholic Church in Boardman for Joseph M. Marian, Jr. of Youngstown who passed away Friday night at the Cleveland Clinic. Joe was born June 21, 1947 in Youngstown the son of Joseph and Adeline (Scaglione) Marian and was a self-employed general contractor. A member of St. Charles Catholic Church, he was also a basketball coach, the Team Manager in the Millcreek League Baseball Organization, as well as currently developing the Little Scrappers Baseball Team of the Mahoning Valley. Besides his wife, the former Karen Bevilacqua whom he married June 19, 1987, Joe leaves two children: Jillian M. and Joey M. Marian III both at home. He also leaves two sisters: Annete M. (William) Carnie of Youngstown, and M. Felicia (Joseph) Petrella of North Tampa, FL. Joe also leaves a brother in law Lee R. (Rebecca) Seiple of Cortland, and a sister in law Lisa (Raphael) Cotto of Akron as well as his mother in law Florence Bevilacqua of Austintown and several nieces and nephews. Both parents and a sister Joanne Seiple preceded him in death. Friends and family may call from 5-8 PM tonight at the Lane Funeral Home Canfield Chapel as well as from 10 to 11 AM, one hour prior to the services in the church on Tuesday. Memorial contributions may be sent to the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America at CCFA Memorial Gifts 386 Park Avenue South, 17th Floor New York, NY 10016-8804.
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