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Mary A. Dipasquale

November 16, 1925 — February 19, 2022

Mary A. Dipasquale

Mary DiPasquale

Mother and Grandmother of Love


Born in East Bloomfield, NY, on November 16, 1925, Mary Page was one of five

children (Thelma, Lewis, Virginia and Marjorie Page) to Remington Bridgland Page and

Anna Childs Page. She had a loving childhood and enjoyed working on the farm and

going to school. At 18, She met her future husband, Frank DiPasquale, (1920-2001) in

Virginia Beach where she was a switchboard operator at the naval base,where he was

a sailor. She went along with her sister Virginia who was married to a sailor. A year

later, Frank and Mary married in Brooklyn, NY on February 24, 1945 with her

brother-in-law, Mike DePasquale and his wife, Florence by their side.

They lived with Frank’s mother, Isabella DePasquale in Brooklyn, NY. and then

moved into an apartment a block away. In 1945, Mary and Frank gave birth to

Isabelann, known as Liz (1945-1995). Liz was born with cerebral palsy: Mary and Frank

were determined to do anything they could to give her the best in life and not to allow

anyone to tell her she couldn’t do things. They often visited Mary’s family in the East

Bloomfield/Canandaigua area. They also visited with Frank’s family in Brooklyn and

Long Island as well. They moved into a brand new house in Old Bethpage, NY in 1956

and enjoyed their new home with their daughter. In 1961, they had their second child,

Mark. He was the apple of the family’s eye, as he was the baby and the youngest of all

the cousins on both sides of the family. Mary was a homemaker and excellent baker.

She also loved to garden throughout her life, into her 80’s. She just loved flowers.

Mary then met Mark’s girlfriend, Rachael when he was 17. She took one look at her

on the backyard patio and told Frank, “That girl is going to be my daughter-in-law one

day.” Who knew she would be right. It only took 9 years and two break ups to get

there, but in the end, Rachael became her daughter-in-law on July 19, 1987. She

enjoyed visiting Rachael and Mark who moved to Rockville Centre, NY. Many

weekends were spent enjoying rides on their boat together and going out on the Long

Island Sound, the south shore of Long Island and even into the NY harbor.

Mary and Frank were ecstatic when Rachael and Mark were expecting their first

child, Matthew, in 1991. They were the most attentive and loving grandparents. Mary

would often come to their home to watch Matthew, in order to give Rachael and Mark

time for date nights and fun outings. Mary would often spoil Matthew with foods and

treats that she would never allow her own children to have, but that’s what a Grandma

does.

Sadly, in 1995, Liz passed away from cancer and Mary and Frank were devastated.

It was a long, hard journey. They looked for comfort from family and friends. Then in

1996, another grandson was born, Robert, who helped distract Mary from her grief.

She spent most of her time watching her two grandsons or playing with them on visits to

Rachael and Mark’s home. Frank often joked that she spent more time with her

grandsons than with him, although he visited with them, too. She loved them with all her

heart. Many family dinners were spent together and wonderful memories were created.

On September 18th, 2001, exactly one week after 9-11, Frank passed away after

staying up almost the entire night with Mary, talking about their lives together and how

much he loved her and she loved him. She woke up to find the love of her life gone

from this earth. It took a long time and many visits with her son, daughter-in-law and

grandsons to work her way through her grief. She faced a couple of bumps in the road

with her health but she came through very well.

She was an active gardener and busy grandmother. In 2012, she moved in with her

family in Rockville Centre. She was surrounded by her grandsons, their friends, Mark

and Rachael: along with their friends and neighbors. She also enjoyed the company of

Rachael’s mother, Arline, every time she would come up from Fla. to visit. (Both would

complain that the house was too cold). Everyone knew Mary and thought she was the

sweetest, cutest lady.

She loved to help around the house with whatever she could do. She especially

enjoyed listening to Robert play the piano each day and waited patiently for him to

return home from college each break and listen to him play for hours. She was his

number 1 fan and supporter. She was so excited to watch his piano performances in

town and see him perform on the organ and piano, as music director at Holy Trinity

Lutheran Church, just around the block. She always said that Matthew and Robert took

such great care of her.

Mary celebrated her 96th Birthday in November and celebrated with laughter and joy

and of course her favorite, birthday cake! She enjoyed Christmas a month later, with

the family and the addition of Rob’s girlfriend, Alexandra. On February 19, Mary died

peacefully in her sleep while in Hospice. The memories created and the love that she

shared will forever stay within the hearts of all those she leaves behind.

We love you Mary DiPasquale and we always will.

Mark, Rachael, Matthew and Robert

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Tuesday, February 22, 2022

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Wednesday, February 23, 2022

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Thursday, February 24, 2022

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