Margaret M. DeMarco, 73, of Warren, passed away on Sunday morning, October 16, 2022, in Warren General Hospital.
She was born in Warren on December 12, 1948, the daughter of the late James V. and Mary Gigliotti DeMarco. Margaret was a 1967 graduate of Warren Area High School. She was employed with Warren General Hospital in the Environmental Services Department. Margaret was of the Catholic faith and a member with the St. Joseph Parish in Warren. Margaret loved her work. It was her passion, and she took great joy in that. She also enjoyed reading a good book.
Margaret is survived by her brother, James DeMarco, and wife Janet of Fountain Valley, CA; sister, Teresa Mroz, and her husband, Edward, of Ohio; nieces, Lisa Mroz, Sabrina Gibson, and husband, Jason, and Gina Wilson, and husband, Bryan; and one nephew, Steven DeMarco.
Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Monday, October 24, 2022, at 10:00 am in St. Joseph R.C. Church, with the Rev. Richard Tomasone, Pastor, officiating. Per Margaret’s request there will be no viewing or visitation. Burial will be in St. Joseph Cemetery. The Donald E. Lewis Funeral Home Inc., 304 East St. Warren, has been entrusted with the funeral arrangements.
Those wishing to place memorials in Margaret’s name may do so through Warren General Hospital, 2 West Crescent Park, Warren PA 16365. E-mail condolences may be sent by visiting www.lewisfuneralhominc.com
Condolences to the DeMarco family and friends of Peggy. So very sorry for your loss.
Peggy you will be missed. The bus rides we always talked on will not be the same. RIP Sweet Lady
Condolences to the family, my son and I got to know Margaret riding the bus and also seeing her working in the hospital. Always a very friendly smile and had time to always talk to us. She watched my son grow from an infant to an adult. Last time I saw her she couldnt believe how tall he was. She will be missed and always in our hearts.
I worked with Peggy at the hospital. She was such a very nice person. Never had anything bad to say about anyone.
Spent many hours talking with Peggy while she worked around the hospital and in my office. She was a good friend to all
A very good worker, nice person and fellow employee at WGH for many years. May she rest in the peace of the Lord.
Our deepest sympathy to Peggy’s family and friends. We are sending love and support to them at this time. May Peggy rest in peace in the knowledge that she was loved and apreciated.
Our deepest sympathy to Peggy’s family and friends. We are sending love and support to them at this time. May Peggy rest in peace in the knowledge that she was loved and appreciated.
Dear DeMarco family,
Although we moved from 10 Crescent Park in Warren a year ago, we send our sympathies to you upon the passing of your sister Peggy. She often passed our house going to and coming from work at WGH. she always had a smile on her face and a cheerful greeting or comment as we were often on our front porch. She used to love to greet our golden retriever also and was sad when she died. Peggy was a gem of a person and will be long remembered by us and many.
Dear Teresa and Jim,
I have very fond memories of Peggy, growing up next door I have memories of hopscotch and bike riding.
Much Love all to you all!
Becky Sheckler Carey!
I worked with Peggy at the hospital. She was such a very nice person. Never had anything bad to say about anyone.
Peggy you were such a great lady. I loved our conversations.
To Peggy’s family sorry for your loss.
prayers to you all
I met Peggy and got to know her during my two years working in Housekeeping at Warren General during the early 80’s while in college. When I moved back to Warren in the later 90’s and worked in administration at Warren General Hospital, I would talk to her in the hallways quite regularly. After I left, I would see her quite often as she was one of Warren’s most prodigious walkers. We would stop and chat many times when we ran into each other on the street. It was just last week that I noted that I hadn’t seen her out in quite some time and wondered about her. Then when I returned from a weekend in Philadelphia I saw her obituary in the paper this morning. I found the conjunction of my wondering about her and her passing to be ironic. It was special today when I was asked to assist carrying her coffin into the hearse after the service this morning. Peggy was a gentle soul and wonderful person who will certainly be welcomed expeditiously into a Heaven she so richly deserves.
I am so saddened to hear of Peggy’s passing. Years ago when we worked together, she would come to holiday dinners with me and my mother. I will miss her smile and laughter. She was such a kind and wonderful person. My deepest condolences to the family