Mary M. Madigan

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Mary M. Madigan

(Age 88)

Of Vienna, VA passed away on Friday, September 2, 2011. Beloved wife of the late George Edward Madigan; loving mother of John and his wife Marguerite Madigan of Haymarket, VA and Dennis Madigan of Philadelphia, PA; sister of Rosemarie Barber of Gainesville, VA and Frank and his wife Anita Sciacca of Washington, D.C.; grandmother of Lauren Madigan and her fiance' Anthony of Fairfax, VA, Brian Madigan of Arlington, VA and Colleen and her husband Andrew Kirchmaier of Arlington, VA. Mary adored children and took care of them for working parents in the area. She liked to find a good yard sale every now and then, and was an excellent bowler in her younger years. She is also enjoyed collecting figurines and making crafts during the holiday season.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Mary's name to the National Kidney Foundation, 5335 Wisconsin Ave. SW Suite 300, Washington, DC 20015.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. John, Dennis, Marguerite & kids, and Frank & Toog– God bless all of you guys. I’ll sure miss Aunt Pootsie and her big laughs. Hopefully, she is having some fun now and keeping an eye on all of us. Love you, Gina & Mike

  2. Dear John, Marguerite and family, Please accept our deepest sympathy for Mary’s passing. Though it is very difficult to lose a parent, it brings some comfort to know that she is now at peace but lives on in the fond memories we all have.

  3. Mary was her own woman. She was loved by many. And she loved many. She cared about things in her life and others lives. And you knew what she thought–she made certain of that. I for one will miss Mary deeply. George

  4. We will always remember mary as a most fun loving and classy woman who was good to everyone. She and George will be together forever now.

  5. Aunt Pootsie was one of the strongest women I knew and will clearly be missed by many. I think her courage and commitment to the truth was always apparent and my heart is truly with those who lives will be impacted the most. I’m so sorry I can’t be there, but want to express my sincerest sympathy.

  6. Mary and george were adopted Grandparents for my children. They baby sat them in their formative years and gave them a great start to life in general. Mary was an excellent cook and often had a treat waiting for me to take home when I picked up my family. We are sad she has left this earth, we know she is in a better place – We Loved you dearly Mary. We are sorry not to be at your farewell – you are in our thoughts and will always have a part of you in our hearts, especially at Christmas time as we hang the many ornaments you made.


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