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Mary E. Riga DiAngelis

Mary E. Riga DiAngelis passed away on October 2, just shy of her 96th birthday. Born in Toughkenamon, PA in 1928, she was the daughter of the late Diamanda and Emidio Riga. She is survived by her only child Mary Lou and her beloved dog Olivia, “Via”.

As a single working mother, Mary was a sole provider. She raised a daughter, had a career, and maintained a home on her own, which at the time was uncommon and unrecognized for the accomplishment that it was. Yet, that never stopped Mary.

She enjoyed travelling and visited many interesting places in the United States and abroad. Among all her adventures, her favorite destination was Italy. Though a private person, she liked joking around with people she knew well. She was a regular at the Brandywine Y where she took swimming and exercise classes well into her early 90’s and was a parishioner of St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church. During her life, she enjoyed pet companionship. Besides Via, she cherished two previous dogs, Cindy and Oscar.

Mary also enjoyed physical work and was an avid landscaper and gardener. She was a meticulous housekeeper who took pride in having a clean and neat home and a neat and attractive yard. She did all this on her own also into her early 90’s. She was always seen doing something outdoors, from trimming bushes, cutting down tree limbs, picking up sticks and mowing to raking, planting, and even shoveling. She enjoyed these activities so much that she often said she should have been a landscaper.

After working for many years as a bookkeeper, Mary switched careers. She decided to become a nanny because of her love for children. She was hired by a wonderful couple and took care of their three children from the time they were babies to when they graduated from high school. Her love for them also extended to the couple’s grandchildren.

In her later years, she enjoyed the company and kindness of her neighbors and friends. She was especially grateful for the many visits from Audwin Odum, and Leslie Jones who made “the best soups she had ever had” and was one of the last meals she would enjoy. She was so very fond of Ann Johnston who was a constant source of joy and laughter until the very end. She always entered the house with a cheerful “Mary, Mary!” making Mary respond with a prized smile. Mary, Mary, we will miss you.

Funeral Services

A memorial mass will be held on Friday, October 11 at 10 a.m. at St. Mary Magdalen Catholic Church, 7 Sharpley Rd., Wilmington, DE, followed by a private burial. After the burial, a Celebration of Life will be held at Mary’s favorite restaurant, Mrs. Robino’s, at 1:30 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made directly to St. Mary Magdalen Church or online at https://smmchurch.org/memorial-donations

Condolences

    Lorraine Marino lit a candle and writes,
    Dearest Mary, you gave so much of yourself to all of us. Thanks to your selfless devotion, I could pursue a demanding career knowing my children were in your capable, loving and tender hands. You are now at peace among family in heaven, and I will always cherish the beautiful memories of Mother’s Day and holiday celebrations together. As always, our hearts are full of love for you.
    10/05/2024 09:24 am
    Tina Leto writes,
    Nonna, Your presence has been such a blessing, and even though you’re gone we will still think of you always. My kids absolutely adored “bisnonna” and often asked to visit or have you over. Based on the kind of person you were in this life I know that you are in eternal peace in heaven, and I will cherish my many memories with you. Love you always, Tina (with love from Nico, Salvo, & Raffy)
    10/07/2024 11:18 am
    Maureen Tigani
    10/07/2024 12:33 pm
    Maureen Tigani
    10/07/2024 12:37 pm
    Maureen Tigani writes,
    My deepest sympathy to Mary Lou on the passing of your dear Mom. She was a dear loyal and trusted friend always there when I needed a sympathetic ear. My fondest memory is seeing her car pull into my driveway ,appear at my door accompanied by her little and well loved Dog Oscar. She would grin and say"just for a short visit". They were fun but not brief!! I will always hold a special place in my heart and cherish her memory .So Blessed to have known her.Maureen Rest in peace my dear friend
    10/07/2024 03:39 pm

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