Predeceased by her husband Jim, daughter Inez and son-in-law Mark Taccone. Parents Mike and Rose Maira, brothers Louis, Michael and sister Angela Roy. Survived by her daughter Mary Beth Taccone, grandchildren Brittany and Brandy Brown and Mark Taccone(Katie). Brother-in-law Bill Cinelli(Deanne). Special nephew Michael Maira, special niece Kim Palumbo and special cousin Sam Mistretta. McKenzie, Dwayne Niyah and Zade. Many nieces and nephews, great nieces and nephews, cousins and friends. Special friend Linda Agostinelli.
Mary Lou was a Pricing Analyst at American Packaging Corp. for 30 plus years and was at Cinelli's Restaurant her Family's Business before that. She was a big fan of the Baltimore Oriels baseball team, loved playing cards, bowling and going to the casino.
No prior calling hours. A private family service at the Cemetery were her wishes.
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