Marianne's children, Zachary and Regan, were her life and her heart. Some of her happiest times were spent watching her children play sports and cuddling on the couch with them while watching movies together.
Words and a few lines in a newspaper obituary could never express or describe the beautiful soul that was Marianne. She was a wonderful, kind and sensitive person. When you became her friend, you were a friend for life. She was always smiling and had a special way of making those around her feel joy.
Marianne loved to laugh and had a fabulous and quirky sense of humor. She loved 80s music and movies, especially any movie by John Hughes, and impromptu living room dance parties. She loved British humor and regularly quoted The Young Ones, Monty Python, Keeping Up Appearances and others. And she loved watching and often quoted comedians, a couple of her favorites being Jim Gaffigan and Sebastian Maniscalco.
Marianne had many talents and accomplishments but some that she was most proud of were her successes on the basketball court and whitewater canoeing.
Marianne was a great athlete and excelled at basketball at Lourdes, Mercersburg and Susquehanna University. She was also adventurous and loved the outdoors. Growing up, she spent her summers at Camp Bil-O-Wood in northern Ontario, Canada where, over the years, she canoed well in excess of 1000 miles on the lakes and rivers of Ontario, even paddling as far north as Moosonee, Ontario.
In addition to her children, Marianne is survived by her grandmother, Molly Dormer; her sister, Paige Rosini; her brother Matthew Rosini, his wife Stephanie and their children Benjamin and Anna; former husband and good friend, Steve Taylor; aunts and uncles Maureen and Steve Zarick, Beth and Jaime Singzon, Marianne Williams, Sheila and Greg Sutton, Arlene Rosini and Jack Rosini; and many cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandfather Michael Dormer, her grandparents Evoldo (Ace) and Dorothy Rosini, her uncle David Williams, her uncle Charles Rosini and her uncle and aunt William and Emily Rosini.
A memory book is being compiled for Marianne's children, Zachary and Regan. All who knew and loved Marianne or whose life was in any way touched by her are asked to submit photos, stories and/or memories about her to be included in the book to [email protected].
(LNP Media Group, Inc. 4/11/2019)
Marianne's children, Zachary and Regan, were her life and her heart. Some of her happiest times were spent watching her children play sports and cuddling on the couch with them while watching movies together.
Words and a few lines in a newspaper obituary could never express or describe the beautiful soul that was Marianne. She was a wonderful, kind and sensitive person. When you became her friend, you were a friend for life. She was always smiling and had a special way of making those around her feel joy.
Marianne loved to laugh and had a fabulous and quirky sense of humor. She loved 80s music and movies, especially any movie by John Hughes, and impromptu living room dance parties. She loved British humor and regularly quoted The Young Ones, Monty Python, Keeping Up Appearances and others. And she loved watching and often quoted comedians, a couple of her favorites being Jim Gaffigan and Sebastian Maniscalco.
Marianne had many talents and accomplishments but some that she was most proud of were her successes on the basketball court and whitewater canoeing.
Marianne was a great athlete and excelled at basketball at Lourdes, Mercersburg and Susquehanna University. She was also adventurous and loved the outdoors. Growing up, she spent her summers at Camp Bil-O-Wood in northern Ontario, Canada where, over the years, she canoed well in excess of 1000 miles on the lakes and rivers of Ontario, even paddling as far north as Moosonee, Ontario.
In addition to her children, Marianne is survived by her grandmother, Molly Dormer; her sister, Paige Rosini; her brother Matthew Rosini, his wife Stephanie and their children Benjamin and Anna; former husband and good friend, Steve Taylor; aunts and uncles Maureen and Steve Zarick, Beth and Jaime Singzon, Marianne Williams, Sheila and Greg Sutton, Arlene Rosini and Jack Rosini; and many cousins.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandfather Michael Dormer, her grandparents Evoldo (Ace) and Dorothy Rosini, her uncle David Williams, her uncle Charles Rosini and her uncle and aunt William and Emily Rosini.
A memory book is being compiled for Marianne's children, Zachary and Regan. All who knew and loved Marianne or whose life was in any way touched by her are asked to submit photos, stories and/or memories about her to be included in the book to [email protected].
(LNP Media Group, Inc. 4/11/2019)
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