In loving memory of MaryAnn Rusz who died peacefully on September 30, 2025. She is survived by her two daughters, Diane (Randy) Bollinger and Linda (Gerard) Thibault, her grandchildren, Kelsey (Kyle) Gelnett, Jonathan Thibault, Sara Bollinger and Laurel Bollinger, her great grandchildren, Evelyn, Amelia and Cody.
MaryAnn had a very full and active life. She was a medical assistant in charge of a doctor's office and was involved with the medical assistance association. She was involved with the red hats club in her area. She played in tennis and bowling leagues. She enjoyed golf and played in a golf league into her 80's. She was an avid runner having run many races and winning many medals in her age group. She also ran 11 marathons, qualified and ran in the Boston marathon. She was an ethusiastic fan of the Syracus basketball team and the New York Yankees.
MaryAnn is now resting peacefully with her husband, John Richard (Dick) Rusz in the hands of the Lord. She will be greatly missed.
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