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Monday
12
January
Visitation
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Monday, January 12, 2026
Madison Memorial Home
159 Main St.
Madison , New Jersey, United States
(973) 377-2735
Tuesday
13
January
Mass of Christian Burial
10:00 am - 11:00 am
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
St. Vincent Martyr RC Church
26 Green Village Road
Madison, New Jersey, United States
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Mindy Carothers McBride posted a condolence
Monday, January 12, 2026
Aunt MaryAnn was the embodiment of joy and positivity. Her upbeat spirit and infectious laughter had a way of making everyone feel at ease. Conversations with her were a gift—whether you were talking or simply listening, you always left feeling lighter and happier. She was dependable in every sense, never forgetting to share a recipe or a kind word. In fact, she mastered emailing and attaching files long before most people her age even tried—always finding ways to stay connected and share what she loved.
Her light continues to shine on the family she cherished so deeply. We will carry her warmth, her laughter, and her unwavering optimism in our hearts forever.
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RAYMOND uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, January 8, 2026
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It is with great sadness that we hear of our Aunt and Great Aunt's passing. What a wonderful person she was. Always ready to help and cook a meal for all or any of our family members and bring it over. Aunt MaryAnn always spoke her mind and was always honest. It is hard to imagine a world without all of my Dad's sisters. They were always ready to share a cup of coffee and a tasty treat; but it really was about spending time with them and loved ones. May we honor their familial commitments, while knowing they did it best. Aunt MaryAnn had a great laugh, loved to laugh, and loved life. She had a hand in raising all of us, and I was very grateful to have lived alongside her and all my cousins until 2nd grade. She was everyone's 2nd mother, and was a beautiful person to extend grace, mercy and love to all she knew.
Love to all. Aunt MaryAnn will be sorely missed, while vivid memories replay in our hearts.
Raymond Jean and James Tamburello
Tennessee
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Nancy Jean posted a symbolic gesture
Thursday, January 8, 2026
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I had the most wonderful aunt, example, and mentor! She loved us like her own. As a young girl, growing up in a family full of boys, I had the incredible pleasure of being with this talented, hard working woman, in the kitchen cooking and baking from scratch, at the table with a bottomless cup of coffee discussing life and taking care of family, and cruising the stores, restaurants, bakeries, and beaches from the Jersey shore to Cape Cod, Massachusetts. I learned from the best! She faced many hardships but was always quick with a joke to lighten the mood and told the truth when it was easier not to. I cannot even list here all the things I learned from her. I am so grateful for having her in my life! She gave me four amazing cousins and tons of beautiful memories that I cherish with all my heart! I cannot imagine a world without my Aunt MaryAnn but know that her fiesty, loving, no-nonsense, and always generous spirit is with us all. Ralph, Anthony, Billy, and Michael, you hit the jackpot having her as your mom! I love you guys and I am so sorry for your and your families' loss! May she rest in eternal peace with her loved ones who went before her!
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The family of MaryAnn Artigliere uploaded a photo
Thursday, January 8, 2026
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