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Mary Patricia DeMucci

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Mary Patricia DeMucci

Birth
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
31 Oct 2006 (aged 85)
Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Mary passed away Tuesday at her home.
She was the daughter of Joseph and Assunta Giordano DeMucci.

Mary was a graduate of Butler High School and Carlow College.
She was a lifelong member of St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, she served on the building committee when the new church was built; and she later served on the finance committee when the church was renovated.

Mary was also a member of the Ladies' Guild and the 55 and Alive Club at the church, and a former lector and former member of the parish council.

She was a former member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Catholic Daughters of America, the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary and AARP, and a former director, social worker and adoption consultant for Catholic Charities of Butler, where she worked for 55 years.

After retiring in 1986, she became a volunteer serving as coordinator for the Catholic Charities' volunteer program.

In 1978, she was listed in the Who's Who of American Women; and the Business and Professional Woman's Club of Butler presented her with its Woman of the Year Award in 1979.

In 1981, Mary received the St. Michael Parish Appreciation Award; and in 1987, she was the recipient of the prestigious Diocese of Pittsburgh Caritas Award for her outstanding service to the community.
Former U.S. Rep. Joe Kolter entered her in the House of Representatives' Congressional Book of Records in 1989.

The Mary P. DeMucci Service Award was established in 1995 in her honor in recognition of her 55 years of service to Catholic Charities and the community. The award is presented annually to a local leader who has performed outstanding service to church and community.

She is survived by a brother, James DeMucci, of Butler, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Visitation at the Martin Funeral Home, 429 Center Ave.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, Center Avenue, with the Rev. James Dolan officiating.

Burial will be at the church cemetery.
Mary passed away Tuesday at her home.
She was the daughter of Joseph and Assunta Giordano DeMucci.

Mary was a graduate of Butler High School and Carlow College.
She was a lifelong member of St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, she served on the building committee when the new church was built; and she later served on the finance committee when the church was renovated.

Mary was also a member of the Ladies' Guild and the 55 and Alive Club at the church, and a former lector and former member of the parish council.

She was a former member of the National Association of Social Workers, the Catholic Daughters of America, the Knights of Columbus Auxiliary and AARP, and a former director, social worker and adoption consultant for Catholic Charities of Butler, where she worked for 55 years.

After retiring in 1986, she became a volunteer serving as coordinator for the Catholic Charities' volunteer program.

In 1978, she was listed in the Who's Who of American Women; and the Business and Professional Woman's Club of Butler presented her with its Woman of the Year Award in 1979.

In 1981, Mary received the St. Michael Parish Appreciation Award; and in 1987, she was the recipient of the prestigious Diocese of Pittsburgh Caritas Award for her outstanding service to the community.
Former U.S. Rep. Joe Kolter entered her in the House of Representatives' Congressional Book of Records in 1989.

The Mary P. DeMucci Service Award was established in 1995 in her honor in recognition of her 55 years of service to Catholic Charities and the community. The award is presented annually to a local leader who has performed outstanding service to church and community.

She is survived by a brother, James DeMucci, of Butler, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Visitation at the Martin Funeral Home, 429 Center Ave.
A Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated at St. Michael Roman Catholic Church, Center Avenue, with the Rev. James Dolan officiating.

Burial will be at the church cemetery.


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