Mary E. DiPietrantonio

October 26, 1927 ~ October 14, 2022
Resided in:
Westbrook, Maine
Mary E. DiPietrantonio
1927-2022
WESTBROOK—Mary E. DiPietrantonio, 94, of Westbrook, died peacefully on Friday October 14 in Scarborough.
She was born in Portland October 26, 1927 the daughter of John and Alice (Gallant) Ward. She graduated from Cathedral High School in 1945. Mary married Albert DiPietrantonio in 1961. She worked for New England Telephone for 16 years as an operator. She and Albert enjoyed traveling together. She also enjoyed reading, puzzles, going to the beach and movies. She really enjoyed a cup of tea and a conversation but, most of all, she loved spending time with her family and friends.
Mary was predeceased by her husband, Albert in 2003; her sisters, Alice and Joan and her brothers, John (Buddy) and Donald.
She is survived by her children, Karen Beaudoin and her husband, Paul of Kennebunk, Peter DiPietrantonio and his wife, Michelle of Westbrook, Mark DiPietrantonio and his partner, Jeffrey Huot of Windham and Robert DiPietrantonio and his wife, Debbie of Saco; her grandchildren, Kelly Aprea and her husband, Zack of Dover, New Hampshire and Evan DiPietrantonio of Los Angeles, California and many nieces and nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 am on Saturday October 22, 2022 at St. Anthony of Padua in Westbrook. Burial will follow at Calvary Cemetery.
Mary’s family would like to thank the staff at the Pine Point Center and Hospice of Southern Maine for the compassionate care they gave her.
In lieu of flowers, those who wish may make a donation in Mary’s name to their favorite charity.
To my family. My cousins. I love you all and am so sorry for your loss. Mary was the best Auntie ever. She was so much fun. I’ll miss her wicked sense of humor. I’ll miss having a cup of tea with her or sharing a pint of Ken’s clams. I’m so glad I got to see her over the summer. And I look forward to seeing all of you the next time I’m home. We’ll share some whoopie pies and our memories of Mary. There sure were a lot of good ones. Love, Bethie
To Karen Peter Mark and Robert, We are so sorry for the loss of your Mom, our dear Aunt Mary. She certainly was one of the best. Take comfort in knowing that although she will miss you all, she will be together with the love of her life. Thinking of you always. Love Connie and Jimmy Somma
It was great to see your Mom in church !
It was obviously important to her to go to Mass every Sunday or Saturday
because I saw her at 10:30 am in Sacred Heart/St. Dominic’s equally as often as at 4pm in St. Hyacinth’s -which I am sure is proud to claim her as their own!
It was a great witness to see Mark bringing his Mom to Mass!
May her soul be at peace and may all the saints come out to greet her!
Joan & Peter Dube
Karen Peter Mark and Rob, I can’t forget all the sleepovers, dinners and even going to mass with you before we could go to the movies! Your mom always made me feel welcome she will be missed. I want to let you know that you’re in my thoughts and prayers and I love you guys
Mark Peter and Robert I am so sorry for your loss. I remember seeing her in church with Mark and I loved the videos she was in at 3 D’S Variety. She was such a good sport to star in them. She was always a pleasure to talk to.
Kelly, to you and the entire family, my heartfelt sympathy. May Nana Rest in Peace.
Love You
I will always remember Mary as a person who loved to laugh. I spent a great deal of time with Mary and enjoyed hearing about her life and family! Mary loved her family more than anything. May she Rest In Peace ❤️