Rita M. Bavaro, a beloved mother, sister, and grandmother, peacefully departed this world on January 24, 2026, just day shy of her 60th birthday. Born on January 25, 1966, in Baltimore, Maryland, Rita’s journey through life was marked by her kindness, generosity, and a passion for the arts.
A devoted writer at heart, Rita found solace and joy in crafting beautiful poetry that reflected her deep emotions and experiences. Her love for singing brought warmth to the hearts of those around her, as she could often be heard belting out melodies that echoed her spirit. Rita's affection for the beach was profound; it was there, in the soothing sounds of the waves and the warmth of the sun, that she felt most at peace—an escape that inspired many of her writings.
Rita was also an adoring dog owner, sharing a special bond with her furry companion, Parker. Their relationship was a testament to her nurturing nature and her ability to connect deeply with all living beings. Beyond her love for animals, she was a remarkable cook, always ready to whip up delicious meals that brought family and friends together around the table, strengthening bonds and creating cherished memories.
With a rich Native American heritage, Rita carried a unique perspective on life, embracing traditions and cultural values that shaped her character. Her kindness was felt by all who had the pleasure of knowing her; she possessed a rare ability to uplift others with her words and actions, making a lasting impact on her community and family.
Rita leaves behind her cherished daughter, Megan Ransbottom, along with her son-in-law, Ricky Ransbottom. The light of her life, her grandson Alexander Stone, will forever hold her loving spirit in his heart. Rita is also survived by her dear sister, Terri Grubbs, who was not just a sibling but a confidante and lifelong friend.
As we remember Rita M. Bavaro, let us celebrate her legacy—a life filled with laughter, creativity, and the purest expressions of love. Though her physical presence is no longer with us, her essence remains woven into the very fabric of our lives, where her spirit will continue to inspire generations to come.
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