AGE 82 YEARS
Mary Ann Brunelli, of Hemlock Avenue, Force, died October 1, 2019 at Elk Haven Nursing Home after a lengthy illness. She was a daughter of the late Leo B. and Mary (Gabor) Cummings. On June 27, 1959, in St. Marks Church of Emporium, she married Vincent M. Brunelli who predeceased her on November 30, 2018.
Mary Ann is survived by: four children, Mary Ann (James) Pyne of Weedville, Joseph G. Brunelli of Clemmons, North Carolina, Leo C. (Susanne) Brunelli of Oxford, North Carolina and James J. (Stacey) Brunelli of Boiling Springs, South Carolina; nine grandchildren and a sister, Polly Jo Skillman of Ridgeville, South Carolina.
Besides her husband and parents, Mary Ann was preceded in death by: two brothers, Leo and Joseph Cummings.
Mary Ann graduated from Cameron County High School and received her LPN from Franklin School of Nursing. Living most of her life in Force, she was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the American Legion Auxiliary and worked as LPN for St. Marys Hospital for many years. She enjoyed spending her time traveling, supporting her children and grandchildren in their sporting events, but her true passion was caring for all that knew her.
Burial: St. Joseph Catholic Church Cemetery in Force.
Published in The Daily Press on Oct. 2, 2019
AGE 82 YEARS
Mary Ann Brunelli, of Hemlock Avenue, Force, died October 1, 2019 at Elk Haven Nursing Home after a lengthy illness. She was a daughter of the late Leo B. and Mary (Gabor) Cummings. On June 27, 1959, in St. Marks Church of Emporium, she married Vincent M. Brunelli who predeceased her on November 30, 2018.
Mary Ann is survived by: four children, Mary Ann (James) Pyne of Weedville, Joseph G. Brunelli of Clemmons, North Carolina, Leo C. (Susanne) Brunelli of Oxford, North Carolina and James J. (Stacey) Brunelli of Boiling Springs, South Carolina; nine grandchildren and a sister, Polly Jo Skillman of Ridgeville, South Carolina.
Besides her husband and parents, Mary Ann was preceded in death by: two brothers, Leo and Joseph Cummings.
Mary Ann graduated from Cameron County High School and received her LPN from Franklin School of Nursing. Living most of her life in Force, she was a member of St. Joseph Catholic Church, the American Legion Auxiliary and worked as LPN for St. Marys Hospital for many years. She enjoyed spending her time traveling, supporting her children and grandchildren in their sporting events, but her true passion was caring for all that knew her.
Burial: St. Joseph Catholic Church Cemetery in Force.
Published in The Daily Press on Oct. 2, 2019
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