Mary Ann Chinappi
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Chinappi, Mary Ann Greece: Passed away peacefully in the arms of her daughters in her home at Fleming Point on Monday, November 14th, at the age of 76. Predeceased by her loving husband of 21 years, Augie Chinappi and her children’s father, William Scally. She leaves behind to cherish her memories daughters Linda(Don) Wilkins, Carol Klem, Diane (Mickey) Treat; step-children Augie, Jr., Nick(Laura), John (JoAnn), Tony(Ed), Flo(Bob) Ventola, Margaret (Dean) D’Angelo. She was blessed with 19 grandchildren and 8 great- grandchildren who she loved with all her heart. On Saturday afternoon, November 26th friend’s family, and caregivers are invited to lift her up in prayer and celebrate her life at 2pm at the chapel at Fleming Point, 720 Latta Rd. Greece, NY. A special thank you to her caregivers and close friends, Kathy Loefstedt and Gloria Jasso. Her daughters couldn’t have done it without the loving care and dedication of Pat and her Helpers and the staff at Fleming Point. A saving grace to the family was the enormous support of Lisa Rizzo RN, from Lifetime Care Hospice. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Pat and her Helpers at Fleming Point. For more information or to sign Mary Ann’s online guestbook, please visit Meesonfamily.com.
Mom, I know you were so tired and ready and then gives me peace during this hard time. I am so thankful I could be with you when you went home to be with the Lord. I have had signs from Augie that you made it back in his arms and that gives me a happy heart.
I stumbled across this today quite by accident, and would like to extend my condolences to the family, especially Florence and Margaret who were delightful children when we lived next door to them on Cabot Rd. We moved out of state when they were about 8 and 10, but they were frequent visitors while we were neighbors and played with our babies at the time. Both my father and my in-laws resided at Fleming Point as recently as 2013, and used the services of Pat and her team, so I am sure Ruth’s time there was blessed by their care.