Condolence From: Patricia Rodriguez
Condolence: My girl!!! This is an extremely hard goodbye! I will miss you tremendously! I am completely heartbroken and in disbelief! I will miss you messaging me saying happy birthday❤️ my birthday twin!! ❤️ I’m grateful for those rides we had into Brooklyn together, although it was short lived lol I will miss our talks at all of our BBQ’s & parties! I will miss hearing you brag about your grandkids & your beautiful daughters who you were soooo proud of! I love you so much & will never forget you! Thank you for allowing me into your home and your heart as your own! I will never forget that! Fly with the angels! 💔
Wednesday December 28, 2022
Condolence From: Celia Scialla
Condolence: Although we have only known each other for such a short while MaryAnn, I know we will stay connected to each other through eternity, for you and I have this special bond and that is our children (Peter and Jackie) and our grandchildren (Mackenzie and Tristan). God has blessed us and I pray will continue to bless us for generations to come. While we, your loved ones here on earth will miss you tremendously, your spirit will always be kept alive in our memories and in the stories we will tell. Thank you for your love, your kindness, your beautiful smile and that wonderful contagious laugh that always warmed not just mine, but many hearts. May your family find peace knowing that you are resting in a joyful place
Tuesday December 27, 2022
Condolence From: Carl Bombardieri
Condolence: It’s been decades since we talked . But I’ll always remember the good times in High School and the memories we all shared as friends . Rest In Peace . Your beautiful family has gained another angel
Monday December 26, 2022
Condolence From: Faye Smyth
Condolence: Wow, 35 years. Nicole was an infant when we met.
We shared a last name through marriage. We became EMT’s together. I’m smiling about how people called us the Smyth sisters. Both of us, flashy, outspoken, and unapologetic, good looking broads, clicking, from the start. We helped each other through our divorces too. Although we became estranged these past years, I kept up with you through our kids. When I heard the news about your passing, I was shocked. I took it for granted, you’d be here forever. Out of sight, out of mind. I was quite mistaken. I’m feeling deep loss, similar to when I lost my sister Rita. I’m having a much harder time than I would have imagined. It’s almost as if we were talking yesterday. Any negativity dissolved, as unimportant. The bond never left. I was surprised myself.
In conversation, you were always Aunt Maryann, and I will always feel I’m Aunt Faye.
You’ve left quite the legacy through your girls and beautiful grandchildren.
Frannie Linda, Nicole, Jackie, and Lexi.
I am so sorry for the loss of this firecracker,that was Maryann
Love always
Monday December 26, 2022
Condolence From: Martin Smyth
Condolence: Aunt MaryAnn, though I struggle with modern advancements consistently I know how to make sure I get this typed or heard somewhere ❤️. You were very influential in my childhood and I’ve missed you dearly long before your passing. The family that I’ve known and loved more than anything kept getting split or divorced or however you would properly word it in 2022. That in now way makes me forget the countless nights I spent with you, Uncle Jimmy, my parents, my cousins,Aunt Linda or Nunni. Whenever you weren’t chip lead or close to it at the poker table you would 180 to your computer and play solitaire… I’m 90% sure you taught me how to play. I love you now and always and will never forget you.
Monday December 26, 2022