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Pietrantoni, Mary Villa September 7, 1928 - June 15, 2022

Mary Villa Pietrantoni (September 7, 1928-June 15, 2022).  Married to Lino J. Pietrantoni,  Esq. on October 29, 1949 at Immaculate Conception Church on Gun Hill Road in the Bronx. Mary went to Couvent des Ursulines in Grand’Mere, Québec, Canada as a young girl. In her adult years, anyone that knew her would agree that she was warm and positive.  She was a housewife and living a happy life when devastation hit. Her beloved husband passed away on December 12, 1968. She was only 40 years old when she realized she had to raise 4 children (ranging from 3 1/2 months to 18 years old) on her own with the help of her mother, the amazing and incredibly talented Laura Campodonico Villa. After the initial shock of losing Lino, reality set in and she proceeded to take the bull by the horns to maintain her own home in Eastchester, NY for 45 years.  She obtained her Master’s Degree in Education from the former College of New Rochelle in 1973 specializing in Reading. She also attended Hunter College as well as her alma mater … the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, NY (where her 3 daughters,  daughter-in-law and granddaughter attended) to increase her elementary educational credits. She worked in the Yonkers School system for 25 years at School 9 as a Kindergarten teacher.  During the summers of 1970’s, she worked at Mohawk Home School and Camp in White Plains, NY as a head counselor at their Summer Camp.  Amazingly and showing the elite single-parenting skills she had, all of her children went to college and had successful loving marriages.  In her retirement, she absolutely loved living in her ‘penthouse’ co-op at the Brooklands in Bronxville, NY.
Mary is survived by her eldest son and 3 daughters…Eugene “Gino” Pietrantoni (Sally), Laurette Coppolecchia (Pat), Marylee Vignola (Peter), Bettina “Tina” Branley (John), and her grandchildren…Nicholas Loddo (Jennifer), Christopher Coppolecchia (Anna), Steven Coppolecchia (Kayla), Kevin Coppolecchia, Nicole Vignola (Mike), Courtney Vignola (fiancé Michael), Mary Elizabeth Branley, Sean Branley, and her great-grandchildren … Teddy, Bella, Gracie and Riley Loddo / Carter, Lorelei and Isadora Coppolecchia / Madison and Reagan Coppolecchia.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Mary’s name to the Xaverian Missionaries at:
Our Lady of Fatima Shrine
101 Summer Street
Holliston, MA 01746
Attn: Fr. Rocco Puopolo, sx

Calling Hours:  3 to 7 pm, Monday, June 20, 2022

Mass:  9:45 am, Tuesday, June 21, 2022, St. Joseph's Church, Bronxville, N

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Mary’s name to the Xaverian Missionaries at:
Our Lady of Fatima Shrine
101 Summer Street
Holliston, MA 01746
Attn: Fr. Rocco Puopolo, sx

 

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    Gina Cutrone says

    Tina and family,
    Sorry for your lose. What a beautiful woman she must have been. God Bless.

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    Maria A Monahan says

    Condolences to all; so sorry for your loss. Marie & Tom

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    Catherine Simone says

    Dear Laurette, Pat & Family:
    My sincerest condolences to you all . She was a beautiful, kind & strong lady who was blessed to see
    her legacy of love & strength carried to her children, grandchildren & great grandchildren. Her love will live in your hearts forever. God bless you!
    Love,
    Catherine Simone

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    (Sr) Maureen McCarthy says

    Dearr Tina and family,
    You are in our heatts and prayers on the loss of your beautful lmother.
    Sr. Maureen and all the sisters at The Fountains

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    Catherine Simone says

    Dear Laurette, Pat & Family:
    My sincerest condolences to you all. She was a beautiful, strong & loving lady who was blessed with
    loving children, grandchildren & great grandchildren. What a wonderful legacy. Her love will live in your hearts forever. My love & prayers are with you all.
    Catherine Simone

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    Amy Bowllan says

    Dear Tina,
    We are heartbroken at the loss of your dear, sweet mom. I remember her smile, laughter, and love. Do know we are here for you and your family through these tough days. Love, Mark, Amy, John Anthony, and Christina

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