An avid reader, she loved scrapbooking and sewing.
Mary was very active at Chaney-Monge School, Crest Hill where she was a member of the P.T.O., worked Market Day, supported countless of sporting activities, to name a few; but most of all cherished spending time with her family.
She was a parishioner of St. Ambrose Church Catholic Church, Crest Hill where she taught C.C.D. for many years.
Survived by her devoted husband of 29 years Scott Attaway Sr. loving children Scott (Jessica) Attaway Jr. and Katelyn Attaway, cherished grandson Caleb Attaway; two brothers Louis (Herma) Allocco and James (Pam) Allocco, her In Laws Richard and Gwen Attaway; sisters-in law Kris Price and Jen (Mark) Richmond and one brother-in-law Rick (Andrea) Attaway. Numerous nieces, nephews and friends also survive.
Preceded in death by her parents Louis and Eleanore (Jadron) Allocco, two brothers Kenneth and Joseph Allocco.
An avid reader, she loved scrapbooking and sewing.
Mary was very active at Chaney-Monge School, Crest Hill where she was a member of the P.T.O., worked Market Day, supported countless of sporting activities, to name a few; but most of all cherished spending time with her family.
She was a parishioner of St. Ambrose Church Catholic Church, Crest Hill where she taught C.C.D. for many years.
Survived by her devoted husband of 29 years Scott Attaway Sr. loving children Scott (Jessica) Attaway Jr. and Katelyn Attaway, cherished grandson Caleb Attaway; two brothers Louis (Herma) Allocco and James (Pam) Allocco, her In Laws Richard and Gwen Attaway; sisters-in law Kris Price and Jen (Mark) Richmond and one brother-in-law Rick (Andrea) Attaway. Numerous nieces, nephews and friends also survive.
Preceded in death by her parents Louis and Eleanore (Jadron) Allocco, two brothers Kenneth and Joseph Allocco.