Mary Margaret Mazza

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Mary Margaret Mazza, age 80 died Sunday, January 22, 2012 at the FirstHealth Hospice House in Pinehurst.

A Funeral Mass will be conducted at 10 AM Wednesday at Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Pinehurst with Rev. Msgr. Frank J. Hendrick officiating.

Mrs. Mazza was a member of the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary. She enjoyed golfing, gardening and reading.

She is survived by her husband Michael A. Mazza, a brother, John Molnar of Tennessee, and a sister Elizabeth Long of Lockport, NY.

Memorials may be made to FirstHealth Hospice, 150 Applecross Rd., Pinehurst, NC 28374.

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6 Responses for “Mary Margaret Mazza”

  1. Kind words from Gloria Cruce Crane

    Mike and Family,

    Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. Mary was a lovely neighbor to us.

    Sincerely,

    Gloria and Vance

  2. Kind words from Barbara Harris-Para

    Dear Mike
    So sorry to hear of Mary’s passing and hope it was without pain and suffering. You know I always enjoyed speaking with both of you.
    “We are made for heaven not earth for eternity but not time.
    Please get in touch after the dust settles

  3. Kind words from nicole mccormick

    Mike I loved taking care of Miss Mary and getting to know both of you. My thoughts and prayers are wth you .
    Nicole Mccormick

  4. Kind words from Frank & Terry Rutowski

    Mike
    Our condolences to you and your family.
    We just read about Mary’s passing in Today’s Pilot. Our prayers are with you.
    Hopefully, We’ll all reunite in Heaven.

  5. Kind words from Heather Zabolotny

    Mike,
    I am so sorry for your loss and pray that you can find peace and happiness in this time of sadness. It was a pleasure caring for Mary and we all enjoyed having you around.

    Sincerely,
    Heather

  6. Kind words from Elaine Fallon

    Uncle Mike,
    God is good, you know. My Aunt Mary went to sleep in the arms of Jesus and He gave her peace. She was my favorite aunt and the memory of her will be forever impressed upon my heart.
    Uncle Mike,I look forward to the Resurrection Day when Jesus returns to take us all home to be together with him forever. There is such great hope in this Bible promise, the hope that we will meet all our loved ones again in the glory of the Lord.
    Our deepest sympathy and our love.
    Elaine and Gary

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