She was born on December 28, 1956 in Pennsylvania to Marion and Marie Zeoli, the youngest of three children. As an infant she moved with her family to Southern California, where as an adult she obtained a Bachelor's degree from California State University, Fullerton, and completed more coursework at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Mary was a free spirit whose visit to Greece was one of the best, cherished memories of her life. She was the family clown, always cracking jokes and making her endless amount of friends feel warm and welcome. She loved Jackson Browne and the Los Angeles Dodgers with all her heart.
Her nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews were her pride and joy, especially her great nephews Robert and Joe, whom she attended endless Dodger games with.
Although she endured trials and tribulations throughout her life, she will be remembered as the person who, despite how others treated her, always showed care, concern, and love.
Mary Beth will be terribly missed but will remain with us always. She joins in heaven her father Marion, and nephew Danny Jones, and is survived by her mother Marie, brothers Daniel and Michael, nieces Katie, Julie, Amie, Gina, and Crissy, nephew Timothy,great nephews Robert, Joe, Jack, and great nieces Ellie and Grayce.
"And somewhere between the time you arrive, and the time you're gone..will lie a reason you were alive, but you'll never know"-Jackson Browne
She was born on December 28, 1956 in Pennsylvania to Marion and Marie Zeoli, the youngest of three children. As an infant she moved with her family to Southern California, where as an adult she obtained a Bachelor's degree from California State University, Fullerton, and completed more coursework at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
Mary was a free spirit whose visit to Greece was one of the best, cherished memories of her life. She was the family clown, always cracking jokes and making her endless amount of friends feel warm and welcome. She loved Jackson Browne and the Los Angeles Dodgers with all her heart.
Her nieces and nephews and great nieces and nephews were her pride and joy, especially her great nephews Robert and Joe, whom she attended endless Dodger games with.
Although she endured trials and tribulations throughout her life, she will be remembered as the person who, despite how others treated her, always showed care, concern, and love.
Mary Beth will be terribly missed but will remain with us always. She joins in heaven her father Marion, and nephew Danny Jones, and is survived by her mother Marie, brothers Daniel and Michael, nieces Katie, Julie, Amie, Gina, and Crissy, nephew Timothy,great nephews Robert, Joe, Jack, and great nieces Ellie and Grayce.
"And somewhere between the time you arrive, and the time you're gone..will lie a reason you were alive, but you'll never know"-Jackson Browne