Maryellen Venditto Dobbs Ferry, New York Obituary

Maryellen Venditto

Maryellen Venditto, 46, of Dobbs Ferry died suddenly July 6, 2010. Born in the Bronx to Bartholomew J. and Jean Porpora, Maryellen has lived in Dobbs Ferry since 1979. Maryellen married Anthony Venditto on April 23, 1994at Immaculate Conception Church in the Bronx. Maryellen's greatest joy was her family. She took great pride in raising her children. She is survived by her beloved husband Anthony, her daughters Gabrielle and Regina, Her brother John and his wife Ellyn, nephews Joseph and Frankie, Father in Law Aldo Venditto and sisters in law Patricia Venditto and Maria Caracciollo. Mass of the Resurrection Saturday 10:00 A.M. Church of the Sacred Heart, Dobbs Ferry. Visiting Thursday 7-9P.M. and Friday 2-4 & 7-9P.M. Edwards-Dowdle Funeral Home. Memorials to Cystic Fibrosis or the American Lung Assoc appreciated.
July 6, 201007/06/2010
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Anthony Chiofalo
November 2, 2012
Dear Gabriele, You don't remember me. I am the husband of Linda Peri, the father of Joseph and Nicholas. Your mother had the light of God in her smile. She was a beautiful person. She is in heaven and watching over you, every second, every minute of the day. God bless yo... Continue Reading
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Gabrielle Venditto
July 6, 2012
dear mom. its been two years since i last saw your face. even thats enough to make me cry. its so different now. im still shocked at the fact that you died. i dont even know where to start.the fact that i hide the pain. the fact that i cant remember alot of things and it... Continue Reading
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Carmela Mangini
January 26, 2011
Anthony, Gabrielle and Regina, How shocked and saddended I am to learn about Maryellen's sudden passing. We met while working at Peoples Westchester Savings Bank during college. We kept in touch over the years through Christmas cards and ocassional phone calls. I was sur... Continue Reading
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A Dobbs Ferry family that misses you
October 4, 2010
Maryellen, our family will never forget you or your beautiful smile. We'll never forget the of energy for life as well as the calming effect we felt in your presence. Anthony has been a rock and is doing a great job holding your family together. The girls are absolutely ... Continue Reading
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Anthony Chiofalo
August 30, 2010
Dear Anthony, I am praying for you and your girls. 'LORD, you said that once I decided to follow you, you'd walk with me all the way. But I have noticed that during the most troublesome times in my life there is only one set of footprints. I don't understand why when I n... Continue Reading
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John LaManna
July 27, 2010
Our deepest Sympathy to all of Maryellen's families.
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Paola Noca
July 17, 2010
Dear Anthony, Regina and Gabriella I was deeply saddend by the news. I met your mom few years back ,she was one of the sweetest , most beautifwul people I had met. she use to come in for Coffee and some biscotti. You girls were still little at the time. I have fond memor... Continue Reading
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Rachel Wineberg
July 15, 2010
Dear Anthony, Gabrielle and Regina I am so sorry about Maryellen's death. Maryellen did the props when I directed The Witches this past fall. When you work on a show together, you get to know one another really quickly and intimately. I adored Maryellen instantly--how co... Continue Reading
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The Casamo's
July 13, 2010
'Take joy in the little things in life.' This is how I will always remember you, my friend. You made every moment count with your contagious laughter and smile. To Anthony, Gabrielle and Regina, please call on us for anything you need, we are honored to be there for you....
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Debbie Smoker Dragone
July 11, 2010
I am truly saddened to hear that MaryEllen has passed. I went to Immaculate Conception Elementary School with MaryEllen and we were 'best friends' for quite a few years. I used to love to go over and play with her...she was so nice. We always had so much fun. I remember ... Continue Reading