Mary was born to Angelina (Gallo) and Raffaele Molinaro. She had three brothers and one sister, all of whom pre-deceased her; Louis Molinaro, Raffaele, Molinaro, Jr., Frank Molinaro and Rose Molinaro Rohleder. Mary had three children: Lu Ann Marshall (and husband Vince), Linda (deceased, and husband Bernard LuLay and Lawrence R. Young, Jr. (and his partner, Annette Critzman). She has 3 grandchildren: Jeffery LuLay, April Young, and Angelina Young. While she loved her children and grandchildren, her great grandchildren held her heart: Ashley , Jeff, Jr., Julia, Jaelon, Nate, Damien, Grayson, Matthew, and Christopher.
She married the love of her life, Lawrence, in 1953 and they were blissfully happy. Lawrence died in 2008 .
Mom ran the penny candy store that was started by her mother, Angelina. As people in the neighborhood had trouble pronouncing "Molinaro" the store became known as Monairs. She closed the store a few years ago, but people continued to visit it, as she was somewhat famous in the neighborhood.
Mom was a very lively person with strong opinions. She loved travelling, playing cards, and especially loved bingo, which she played 5 nights a week.
She has numerous nieces and nephews, and countless friends. She will be greatly missed.
Love you forever, Mom.
Mary was born to Angelina (Gallo) and Raffaele Molinaro. She had three brothers and one sister, all of whom pre-deceased her; Louis Molinaro, Raffaele, Molinaro, Jr., Frank Molinaro and Rose Molinaro Rohleder. Mary had three children: Lu Ann Marshall (and husband Vince), Linda (deceased, and husband Bernard LuLay and Lawrence R. Young, Jr. (and his partner, Annette Critzman). She has 3 grandchildren: Jeffery LuLay, April Young, and Angelina Young. While she loved her children and grandchildren, her great grandchildren held her heart: Ashley , Jeff, Jr., Julia, Jaelon, Nate, Damien, Grayson, Matthew, and Christopher.
She married the love of her life, Lawrence, in 1953 and they were blissfully happy. Lawrence died in 2008 .
Mom ran the penny candy store that was started by her mother, Angelina. As people in the neighborhood had trouble pronouncing "Molinaro" the store became known as Monairs. She closed the store a few years ago, but people continued to visit it, as she was somewhat famous in the neighborhood.
Mom was a very lively person with strong opinions. She loved travelling, playing cards, and especially loved bingo, which she played 5 nights a week.
She has numerous nieces and nephews, and countless friends. She will be greatly missed.
Love you forever, Mom.
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