Marion Liberatore

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Marion Liberatore

April 16, 1939 ~ February 27, 2016

marion liberatore

April 16, 1939 ~ February 27, 2016

February 27, 2016. Marion is survived by her husband Romeo Liberatore; children Robert "Libby" (Lisa) Liberatore, Richard (Carol Howlett) Liberatore, Patti (Sam) Greco; grandchildren Deanna Liberatore, Nicole Liberatore, Matthew Greco Samantha Greco; sister Joanne Cantatore; brother Peter Faticone; several nieces, nephews, cousins and dear friends. For more information about Marion please visit www.aliferemembered.com Marion's Visitation will be Wednesday 2-4 7-9 at the Funeral Home, 1411 Vintage Lane (Between 390 Long Pond Rd.). Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated Thursday 10 AM at St. Lawrence Church, 1000 N. Greece Rd. Followed by her interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. In lie of flowers donations may be sent to Hildebrandt Hospice, 2652 Ridgeway Ave., Rochester, NY 14626 in Marion's memory. Marion was born to her parents Armand Mary Faticone, April 16, 1939. She grew up with her siblings Joanne Peter Faticone. Marion met the love of her life, Romeo Liberatore, at the RBC bowling alley. They later became married and recently celebrated their 54th Wedding Anniversary. They had three children Robert, Richard Patti. They settled into the Glide Lot neighborhood on Isabelle St. They attended Most Precious Blood Church and their kids attended Most Precious Blood Elementary School. Marion was a proud mother and a very devoted wife. The happiness of her family was her number one priority. As her children 's families grew her joy transcended from her kids to her grandchildren. She always looked forward to spending the holiday's with family, especially at Easter and Christmas. Marion's house was always open to family and friends. She enjoyed having coffee with her friends. The standing joke was her asking, "come over for coffee and...." To someone new to her home this may seem a little confusing. To veteran returners this most certainly meant she would have a feast waiting on the kitchen table or nearby on the stove or in the oven. During her quiet times she enjoyed reading. Her favorites were romance novels. She enjoyed listening to Frank Sinatra and other crooners of his era. Marion was loving, caring and she always had a sense of humor. She was protective of those she loved. She always put others first. She was well liked and loved by all who knew her.

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