1927
2009
Mae was born and raised in Warren, Ohio. In 1952, She, her husband Tom Giallonardo and their 2 small children moved to Southern California. In 1957, they moved to Thousand Oaks, CA.
She lived there until she reunited with and married her high school sweetheart, Thurston Barr Frampton in 1979, They moved to their final home at the Farm in Wildomar, CA.
She survived by her loving husband, Thurston Barr, her sister, Marjorie Szakacs and her family, her son Tom and Janice and his children, Granddaughters Gina and Ann, Grandson Tony, Great Granddaughter Alexandra, her daughter Jean and husband Paul Scott, and Granddaughter, Renata. There are a multitude of nieces, nephews, Godchildren, cousins, semi adopted children and friends from all over the world who will miss her.
She had unique ability to keep her friends and family very close. She never forgot a birthday, anniversary or any date of note! She will be a treasured memory by all that knew and loved her. No services will be had per her wishes, instead a small gathering will be held at her daughters home in Newbury Park, CA. We request no flowers or gifts, you may make a donation to your church or charitable organization in her name.
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6 Entries
Jeanne (Ricci) Kinnaman
April 29, 2009
Mae's family was practically the first family we met when moving from New Jersey to 1000 Oaks in 1957. They were a lively family & Mae was the heart & soul of all good things in their household. Jean & I became close friends even though I attended private Catholic school out of town. Through all the years Mae kept track of me & my family & I will miss her calls, cards, humor & faith in God. Love, Jeanne & Steve Kinnaman & Sons
Mark & Debby Nichols
April 14, 2009
A unique and bright light has gone out in this world, and it is darker, but Heaven's light shines brighter today. Thank you Aunt Mae for being you.
Love, Mark & Debby
Susan Rettino
April 6, 2009
Jean and Tom,
Sorry to hear that you Mother has passed away. I will always remember piling into her little car and going to the beach for a summer afternoon when we were kids. She was a great lady.
Love,
Susan Rettino
April 6, 2009
To Mae's family, You have my deepest sympathy. I remember Mae being such fun and always having a joke to tell. I am Wendy's Mother. We kept in contact through e-mails.Mae always sent interesting things. May she rest in peace in God's loving care.
Gretchen K. Reed
Fabrizio Giallonardo
April 6, 2009
Goodbye Mae...
Jean Giallonardo-Scott
April 5, 2009
Because I will always love you,
Your daughter, Jean
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