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Mary Ann Theresa Reap Alabovitz

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Mary Ann Theresa Reap Alabovitz, 69, of the Minooka section of Scranton, died Sunday evening at the home of her daughter, Laurie, following a courageous battle with pancreatic cancer. She was preceded in death by her husband, Ronald, Sept. 23. They celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary June 4.

Born in Scranton on Jan. 4, 1939, daughter of the late Michael and Marcella Donnelly Reap, she was a member of the Church of St. Joseph. She was a 1956 graduate of Scranton Central High School and a 1959 graduate of the Scranton State Hospital School of Nursing, where she worked in the urology department. She left her career to raise her daughter and returned to work part time as a registered nurse at Laurel Hill Nursing Home in 1969. Over the years, her expertise in gerontology grew. She held various positions during her long tenure there and eventually became a licensed nursing home administrator and held that position. She became a regional vice president for New Health Management Systems in the late 1980s. She traveled extensively throughout the country, managing and consulting for skilled nursing facilities. She was the backbone of the Mountain Rest Nursing Home for many years. She retired from full-time employment in 2005 but continued to do consulting work up until September. Most recently, she was a nursing consultant at the Lackawanna Health Care Center.

Mary Ann was a completely selfless person and had a way of becoming a part of your life from the moment she met you. She spent her life caring for others, her patients, her daughter, her employees, her parents and most recently her husband until his death. She was a strong and brave woman and was always able to bring a smile to your face. We will all miss her smile and her irreplaceable sense of wit. She had many personal aspirations that were still unmet and she was taken from us much too early. Mary Ann was a college football fanatic and an avid Penn State Nittany Lions fan. She never missed a football Saturday. She enjoyed gambling and was a permanent fixture at the Greenwood Hose Company bingo every Thursday night. She was an avid reader and rarely sat idle without a book in her hand. Travel was also a passion of Mary Ann's and she did so extensively with her family throughout her life. Most recently, she and her husband traveled to California and Nevada in June. Additionally, she loved her dog, Bear, and rarely left the house without him, taking him every day to McDonalds for hamburgers. Mary Ann and her daughter enjoyed many girls' weekends together. She was not only a mother but a sister and best friend as well.

Surviving are a daughter, Laurie Alabovitz, Bethany; and countless friends and cousins who will surely have a void in their lives with her loss.

The funeral will be Saturday at 11:30 a.m. from the Eagen-Hughes Funeral Home, 2908 Birney Ave., Scranton, with Mass of Christian Burial at noon in the Church of St. Joseph, 312 Davis St., Scranton, to be celebrated by her cousin, the Rev. Patrick Albert. Entombment, Cathedral Cemetery.

Friends may call Friday, 4 to 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to the Ron Allen Memorial Sport Scholarship Fund c/o Pennstar Bank, 801 S. Main St., Taylor, 18517; or the Bethany Village Memorial Garden, 150 Noble Lane, Bethany, 18431.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Virginian-Pilot on Nov. 26, 2008.

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Joe and Terry Donnelly

November 28, 2008

Dear Laurie,
We're so sorry to hear the sad news about your mom and dad. We have such happy memories of your family and our visits to your grandmother's house. Your mom and grandmother came to my high school graduation party in 1956. We remember your mom was expecting you at any moment when she attended our wedding. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Norm Hill

November 26, 2008

I think of Ron very often and the years we spent at WARM. It's sad that Mary Ann passed so soon after his passing. But then again, joining your spouse in the hereafter after such a short period makes it seem ok. I just hope Heaven has football.
God speed to both Mary Ann and Ron.

Tammy Gilgallon

November 26, 2008

Dear Laurie, My mom worked with your mom at Laurel Hill Nursing Home and went to Nursing school with her. I met her many times and she was a wonderful person. My mom recently passed away also and I believe that they are all in a much better place, which they all truly deserve. May God bless you. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Tammy Gilgallon daughter of Arlene Gilgallon, Archbald, Pa.

Bob Mack

November 26, 2008

Dear Laurie, I am so sorry for your great loss. Please accept my sympathy. I'll remember you all in my prayers. May Her Memory Be Eternal!

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