In loving memory of

Maryann DeCarlo
September 8, 1923 - March 10, 2011

Name: Maryann DeCarlo



Life Dates: 9/8/1923 - 3/10/2011



City Of Birth: Rochester, NY



Pre-deceased by

Her husband Frank DeCarlo



History

She is survived by her children; Deborah (John) Blair of Fairfax , VA, Barbara (Ronald) Lipari of Houston , TX,

Robert (Debra) DeCarlo of Hilton, NY; grandchildren, Deanna Blair and John Blair III, Christopher (Angela) Lipari and Kimberly (Thomas Parks) Lipari, Lindsay DeCarlo; great-grandchildren, Adriana Lipari and Alessandra Lipari; several nieces and nephews.





Donations

Donations may be sent to the Greece Volunteer Ambulance, 867 Long Pond Rd., Rochester, NY 14626 in Maryann's memory.







Services

Maryann's funeral services were held at the convenience of the family.





Additional Information

Maryann was a retired elementary and secondary school teacher for the Greece Central School District. She was also a retired Adult Continuing Education Teacher in the Greater Rochester area. Maryann was a member of the Suburban Rochester Art Group (SRAG), a not-for-profit corporation based in Greece NY. She was a lifelong Greece resident.

Tributes

Victoria Gadd wrote on Feb 24, 2022:

"Mrs DeCarlo was a friend of my Mom's, Katherine Brown, and my Aunt Jimsey...I took an adult ed art class from her and enjoyed it..she was a lovely lady, well liked, and full of art, Victoria Gadd"

Gerald M Marcanio wrote on Nov 30, 2002:

"Gerald M Marcanio Relation to Deceased: Nephew As a child growing up I was always excited when we visited my Aunt Mary. Her home seemed so much more interesting than ours and we got to see our cousins Deb, Barb and Bob. We never seemed to visit enough for me but when we did it was always VERY SPECIAL. There always seemed to be so much going on in her home. Her love of beauty and art, and her eye for design left a strong impression on me. Rest in peace dearest Aunt Mary. We will never forget you. The butterfly emerges from its silken shell- Reborn, it arises, no longer bound to earth. Free at last, the butterfly glides to heights unknown before. So do our loved ones find a beautiful release as, earthbound no more, they leave our sight and joyfully rise to a garden of matchless beauty, a place of light and peace. -Evelyn Phillips"