Ruth L. Marangoni

ruth marangoni

January 6, 1933 ~ April 6, 2015

Ruth L. Marangoni, 82, Mooresville, formerly of Pennsylvania, died April 6, 2015, in St. Francis Hospital, Mooresville. Ruth was born January 6, 1933, in Hazelwood, Pennsylvania, to the late Daniel and Mary (Liberty) Glover.

She attended high school in Washington, D.C. A proud homemaker, Ruth was the consummate mother and grandmother. She enjoyed crocheting, working puzzles, and reading. An accomplished baker, her family will always remember the smell of fresh baked bread that Ruth baked with love. Above all, she enjoyed spending time with her grandchildren.

Ruth was preceded in death by her husband, Harry Marangoni; one daughter, Sandy McGinn; siblings, Margaret, Alice, Ida, Pearl, Bill, Steve, and Willis.

Survivors include sons, Robert Clevenger and Harry D. Marangoni; daughters, Nancy Jones, Jo-Lynn Larvink, Robin Lyons, Anita Finch, and Harriet Wilson; sister, Dolly Oiler; 21 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren.

Services will be held privately. Cremation arrangements are being handled by the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. She was such a wonderful grandmother with a big heart. I had spent my entire childhood, up to my early adulthood, with her just a stones throw away. She loved the holidays and tried her best to make each one special. I will never forget the way she glowed with pride the day I gave birth to her first great grandchild. She had the most amazing and infectious laugh, that could brighten even the darkness day. My grandmother was a very strong willed person and a touch stubborn, but it made her who she was. My greatest wish is that when I become a grandmother I can be half the woman she was to me. I will miss her tremendously and long for the day that I will see her again. Rest in Heaven Grandma and hug Pap for me! All our love, Heather, Bo, Dakota, Zachary, Colton and Quentin

  2. God has taken aunt Ruth to live in his house with her husband and family. They are all missed dearly but we will all be reunited someday.

  3. By birth Ruth is my Aunt but we were raised more like brother and sister. I can remember the first day I went to school. Ruth took me to school. I didn’t want to go and she didn’t want to take me. That was my first argument with her that I can remember. Regardless, I ended up in school anyhow. In Ohio, Texas, North Carolina, we always seemed to come together. Throughout our lives, we were always very close. I cry because I’m going to miss her but I am so happy for her. She is in Glory and with all the family and friends that went before her but she’ll never be further than from my memory to my heart. When I get there, she’ll be the one to show me the way again.

  4. Aunt Ruth will forever be in my heart and deeply missed…. Alot of great memories to Cherish…my best memory was when I ran away from home all the way to Aunt Ruth cuz mom made me mad…Aunt Ruth lived behind us on debney ….and she scolds me and sends me back home and Uncle Harry gave me 2 cookies to eat on the way home…love n miss you Aunt Ruth

  5. In loving memory of Ruth L. Marangoni. The lady I had the pleasure to call mom. Will be missed but never forgotten. Mom who always had my back wrong right or indifferent. Took care if I fell she picked me up, kissed the bumps and scrapes, held me when my heart was broken, dried the tears when I was crying . held my hand when I was scared. You will forever live in our hearts. I love you always and forever.

  6. I am sorry for your loss. She had a wonderful welcome home party waiting for her. Love and prays for you and yours.

  7. We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. God bless – The Retort Family

  8. I got to see her about 3 years ago with my dad and my youngest son David. I will never forget spending weekends st her house on Sinclair ave in Steubenville. I love and miss you rest in peace Aunt Ruth


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