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Mary Malone Luger passed away peacefully at home in Alexandria, VA on April 20, 2025.
Born in Cambridge, MA to Edward and Catherine (Murphy) Malone, Mary's fondest memories from her early years were of time spent with her 3 brothers, sister and many cousins.
Throughout her life Mary enjoyed traveling, especially to Italy. She had a passion for collecting art and antiques and could be found most Saturday mornings scouring the local estate sales for her next treasure. Family and friends were everything to Mary. She always looked forward to gathering with her loved ones but her favorite pastime was spending time with her 3 grandchildren.
Mary is survived by her daughters Jeanne (Michael) Pulscak and Joanne (Dan Villanueva) Luger, grandchildren Ashley, Anna and Ella Pulscak, and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. Mary was preceded in death by her sister Kathleen Malone and brothers Edward, John and David Malone.
A Visitation will be held in Hingham, MA at the Pyne Keohane funeral home from 9:00-10:00 AM on Friday, May 16, 2025 followed by the Funeral Mass in St. Paul Parish, Hingham at 10:30 AM with the burial immediately afterwards in St. Paul cemetery.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to St. Jude’s Children's Research Hospital in Mary's name.
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