Mary Cullen Baroody

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Mary Margaret Cullen Baroody

January 23, 1937 – November 22, 2022

Mary Margaret Cullen Baroody of Ashburn Virginia passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, on Tuesday, November 22, 2022.

Devoted and loving mother of nine, she is also survived by her brother Tom (Charlene), twenty-five grandchildren, three great-grandchildren, a large and loving extended family, and a host of dear friends.

Funeral arrangements are as follows:

Viewing: Monday, November 28, from 4:00-7:00 p.m., at Holy Transfiguration Church

Funeral Service: Following the visitation, at 7:00 p.m., Monday, November 28, at Holy Transfiguration Church

Meal of Mercy: Following the funeral service in the church hall

Burial: Tuesday, November 29, at 10:00 a.m., at Andrew Chapel Cemetery, Vienna, VA

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Holy Transfiguration Melkite Greek Catholic Church, 8501 Lewinsville Road, Mclean, Virginia 22102.

In your kindness, please remember +Mary and her family in your prayers. May her memory be eternal!

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  1. We always enjoyed visiting with Mary! Favorite memory was when the Baroody Klan ate at our house after Stephen & Kelly’s wedding!
    Katherine remembers having a girl’s lake day with Mary, JoEllen, Aunt Sharon, Elaine (Siti)& Frances. Mary road up the big hill from the lake on the back of the 4-wheeler with Katherine! ?

  2. Dear Mary Bee and family. I’m so sorry to learn of the passing of your dear mom. You have a beautiful, loving, caring family, and I know that all of this is because of the examples that you were shown by your own mom, Mary. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. May her memory be a blessing.❤️??

  3. Mary Margaret, she always thought of others first. We were high school friends
    at Saint Anthony’s in Brookland, D.C. and stayed in touch ever since. When I
    told former classmates that she was not thriving,, one remembered her as
    having “a quiet dignity” I think that is a perfect description.:
    May she rest in God’s Peace. Patricia Keegan Grigsby

  4. Sincere condolences Mary Bee , Tony and all the family. WE had the privilege to meet your beautiful mother Mary Bee in London, we shared the bread with your family then. She was filled with faith, and proud of all her children. We wish you strength to continue the journey without her physical presence. We hold you in our prayers at this difficult time of loss in the hope of the Resurrection. Toinette and tony and our family.

  5. My name is Kerry Costanzo, and Mary was such a dear friend to me and my husband Stephen and our children. We have been so blessed to know her these past six years and share happy times with her at Holy Transfiguration Melkite-Greek Catholic Church. Our lives will forever be touched by the blessing of knowing her. She was like a mother and a grandmother to us, and to so many. We will miss her so much! As a mother of nine myself, Mary and I felt a special bond, and I always treasured my talks with her in person and on the phone, and the times we visited at church. Among the many special memories of her I carry in my heart are the peace and love I always felt from her, and which were always reflected in her beautiful blue eyes. She truly cared about everyone and made everyone feel so special. I will always remember the love that she showed all the children and how much she did for Sunday school, and how she made so many adorable gingerbread men for the Saint Nicholas party each year. We love her so much, and will always miss her. Our lives are better for knowing her, and we will forever hold our special memories of her in our hearts. We send all of our love and prayers to her wonderful family, and pray that God will fill them all with his peace and consolation. May the soul of precious Mary, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

  6. Mary was such a dear friend to me and my husband Stephen and our children. We have been so blessed to know her these past six years and share happy times with her at Holy Transfiguration Melkite-Greek Catholic Church. Our lives will forever be touched by the blessing of knowing her. She was like a mother and a grandmother to us, and to so many. We will miss her so much! As a mother of nine myself, Mary and I felt a special bond, and I always treasured my talks with her in person and on the phone, and the times we visited at church. Among the many special memories of her I carry in my heart are the peace and love I always felt from her, and which were always reflected in her beautiful blue eyes. She truly cared about everyone and made everyone feel so special. I will always remember the love that she showed all the children and how much she did for Sunday school, and how she made so many adorable gingerbread men for the Saint Nicholas party each year. We love her so much, and will always miss her. Our lives are better for knowing her, and we will forever hold our special memories of her in our hearts. We send all of our love and prayers to her wonderful family, and pray that God will fill them all with His peace and consolation. May the soul of precious Mary, through the mercy of God, rest in peace.

  7. Many wonderful words have been written about Mary. Mary was kind; she was helpful; she loved her children and grandchildren unceasingly. Mary loved God and her parish community. She had a heart of gold and would do anything to help others. She was a good listener and at times a good counselor to both children and adults. Her cooking skills could have made her a candidate for any TV chef series. All these things are so true. But as I wipe my tears and say goodbye, the most wonderful words I can write about her are: Mary was my friend and I will miss her. Memory eternal, My dear friend.


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