Obituary photo of Marie Pavone, Titusville-FL
In Loving Memory of

Marie Pavone

1919 - 2018
Obituary photo of Marie Pavone, Titusville-FL
In Loving Memory of

Marie Pavone

1919 - 2018
Newcomer - S. Seminole Chapel (407-260-5400) is assisting the family
Marie Pavone, age 98 years old, died on June 15, 2018. She was born in Providence, Rhode Island. She is preceded in death by her husband Virgil J. Pavone married 51 years and 9 months, by her Mother and Father, Rose and Frank Baldaccini, Sister Elena Baldaccini-Duffy, Sister Rita Baldaccini and Brother Lawrence Baldaccini.

She is survived by Daughter, Elaine Marie Pavone, LPN,EMT, AS, AA., nephews: Dr. Lawrence Duffy, DMD, and wife Donna Duffy. Dr. Kyle Duffy, DMD and wife Dr. Christine Duffy, DPT . Kory Duffy MBA. Nieces; Kaitlyn Duffy and Kara Duffy.

Marie was a active member of Saint Augustine Roman Catholic Church since 1971 and previously at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church in Providence, Rhode Island.

She was a Retired Secretary and a Homemaker. She graduated from high school and business school and was a secretary for many years before being married.

She gave birth to Daughter Elaine which was the smallest baby born in Rhode Island as a "Premie" weighing 1 pound 14 ounces in 1951.

She was active in the Altrusa Club, interperting in the Italian Language for: World Cup Soccer in 1994-Orlando, Seminole County Sheriff's Department, Florida Hospital, the Federal Aviation Administration, and the Vatican Embassy. She attended the Ordination of Archbishop Eugenio Sbarbarro in Washington, DC in November 1985.

She was a member of the Catholic Daughters of America- Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of Columbus. Her husband was a 4th Degree Knights of Columbus.

She was a Girl Scout Leader of Troop 897 in Johnston, Rhode Island.

She enjoyed traveling, having traveled to 21 countries, cooking, sewing, music, movies and theater.

Marie will be missed by everyone especially her loving Daughter Elaine, who cared for her, cooked for her and traveled with her on all these memorable trips.

We gather here today in celebration of mom’s life. To be sure it was quite interesting with not a lot of strife.
We traveled the world together to Canada, Europe, Central America, Morocco, and Mexico. 21 countries in all told.
When we stepped on a train, a ship, airplane, it never did get old.
We went to movies, theatre, and ethnic festivals every chance we had. It was interesting and fun for all, and it made mom very glad.
She raised me from a “Premature Baby” to become the person I am today. She always said: ”Just try your best and we’ll support you in any way”.
Mom lived to be 98 years old, with experiences no one else had. To know that we can’t do it again makes me really sad.
We were Interpreters in station both mom, dad, and me.
We did it for Florida Hospital, Sheriffs Department, FAA, and the Vatican Embassy.
When world cup soccer came to Orlando, mom and I were there as well, to interpret and help every one in need, for everyone to tell.
In Rhode Island, mom was a girl scout leader for troop 897. We camped and hiked and cooked outdoors and it seemed like Heaven.
I have no regrets in taking care of her, being a nurse and EMT.
The doctors said I did an outstanding job and that makes my heart feel free.
So as we honor my mother today in my heart, her memory, will always stay.



Newcomer - S. Seminole Chapel (407-260-5400) is assisting the family

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