Mary was born February 4, 1921 in Cosenza, Italy, a daughter of the late Joseph and Agata Decicco. She was a member of St. Michael Parish and a former member of the Italian American Club Ladies Auxiliary, Wheeling. Mary also participated in a rosary group every Monday at Brookpark Place, and many people considered her to be the best Italian cook in Wheeling.
In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Louis A. Antonucci.
Surviving are her four daughters, Mary Jean Pack and her husband, Tom of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Nancy Burget and her husband, George of Indepedence, Mo., Joan Eagleton of Winterhaven, Fla. and Linda Wiethe of Wheeling; two sisters, Louise "GiGi" Pilarczyk and Virginia "Jeanie" Reddy and her husband, Richard, all of Wheeling; 8 grandchildren, Robert Burget, Jeffrey Burget, Phil "P.J." Weithe, Jr., Brian Weithe, Jeffrey Weithe, Paige Eagleton, Christy Lonergan and Heather Helmy; and 6 great-grandchildren
Mary was born February 4, 1921 in Cosenza, Italy, a daughter of the late Joseph and Agata Decicco. She was a member of St. Michael Parish and a former member of the Italian American Club Ladies Auxiliary, Wheeling. Mary also participated in a rosary group every Monday at Brookpark Place, and many people considered her to be the best Italian cook in Wheeling.
In addition to her parents, Mary was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Louis A. Antonucci.
Surviving are her four daughters, Mary Jean Pack and her husband, Tom of St. Clairsville, Ohio, Nancy Burget and her husband, George of Indepedence, Mo., Joan Eagleton of Winterhaven, Fla. and Linda Wiethe of Wheeling; two sisters, Louise "GiGi" Pilarczyk and Virginia "Jeanie" Reddy and her husband, Richard, all of Wheeling; 8 grandchildren, Robert Burget, Jeffrey Burget, Phil "P.J." Weithe, Jr., Brian Weithe, Jeffrey Weithe, Paige Eagleton, Christy Lonergan and Heather Helmy; and 6 great-grandchildren
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