Mary Deanna McGunigal

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Beloved Wife, Mother, Sister, Grandmother, Aunt and Friend to many, Deanna (Dreiling) McGunigal passed away peacefully on April 30, 2020. She was 82 years old.

Deanna was born on September 30, 1937 in Youngstown, OH to Dr. Otto and Margaret Dreiling. Joining older brother Otto and older sister Margie, Deanna looked up to and cherished her siblings. The siblings often put on variety shows for their parents and parents’ friends, as Deanna’s natural ability to make others laugh and smile was apparent from an early age. Her Shirley Temple curls were a favorite of her Grandfather Hewitt, whose home she lived in with her family on Park Avenue. She loved working the soda fountain at her grandfather's pharmacy, where her lifelong love of ice cream started.

During her high school years at Ursuline, while spending the summer at Lake Erie, Deanna met the love of her life — Thomas McGunigal. Her engaging & warm personality paired with his quiet intellect and a shared love of family and strong faith were the life-long cornerstones of their respect and love for each other. After Deanna finished nursing school at St. Elizabeth’s and Tom finished his Master’s degree in Physics at John Carroll, the two were married on June 13, 1959 in Youngstown. Soon thereafter, Thomas got an exciting job opportunity at NASA headquarters in Washington DC, so the newlyweds packed up their belongings in Deanna’s trusty VW bug — which she had paid for in cash from her savings — and made their way to the area they would call home for many decades to come. Despite the move, Deanna always maintained close ties to her family and friends in Youngstown, and the McGunigal family routinely visited Ohio and welcomed visitors from Ohio too. Nothing brought her more joy than seeing her children spending time with their Dreiling, Kester, McGunigal and Rochford cousins — a bond she shared with her own cousins growing up.

While her husband was growing his career in aerospace and attending night school at Georgetown University for his law degree, Deanna was creating a home and community in their new city. Their first three children — sons Thomas and Michael and daughter Mary Deanna — all arrived between 1960 and 1963. Over the next 16 years, three more daughters — Margaret, Elizabeth Ann, and Katherine — were born to round out the McGunigal clan. To say Deanna dedicated 60+ years of her life to her husband, 6 children and their spouses, and 12 grandkids would be an understatement. Her husband’s, children’s and grandchildren’s successes were a source of pride, and testament to the incredible wife, mother, grandmother, and role model she was for all of them. She was truly the heart of her family.

Even beyond her immediate family, Deanna’s ability to connect with and care for others always left a lasting impression on those who met and knew her. Her positive energy, laughter, curiosity, and humor would light up the room. She was always on hand with a camera to capture the moment for posterity, knowing that it would be appreciated later even if not immediately. (She was right.) And her well-stocked basement was legendary, as it always seemed to contain whatever her family needed. Deanna’s deep faith, clean living, nurturing ways and strong work ethic were admirable, as was her uncanny ability to stretch a dollar. Her perseverance and strength, even as she faced challenges at the end of her life, were truly inspiring. She will be remembered always for the light she has brought to the lives of so many around her.

Deanna will be deeply missed by her husband Thomas E. McGunigal, siblings Otto Dreiling and Margie Rochford, children Tom (Trish) McGunigal, Michael (Donna) McGunigal, Mary Deanna (Jimmy) Briody, Peggy (Bob) States, Betty Ann (Mike) Linegang, and Kate (Lev) Pevzner. She also leaves behind grandchildren Lisa (Ted) Dorris, Mary, and Jennifer McGunigal; Kevin and Sean McGunigal; Jill, Jimbo, and Michael Briody; Patrick States; and Aidan, Emily, and Ryan Linegang, sisters-in-law Joyce (Cor) Kester and Pat McGunigal, cousin Mary Lou (Frank) Beck, and many beloved nieces and nephews who will all cherish memories of her forever.

Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by brother-in-laws, John “Mac” McGunigal and Tom Rochford; and sister-in-law, JoAnn Dreiling.

The family would like to express their gratitude and thanks for the tremendous love and support from Deanna’s beloved relatives, friends of the family, and the health care staff during her final days at the rehabilitation facility and hospital.

In lieu of flowers, please send memorial donations to St Louis Parish – 12500 Clarksville Pike, Clarksville, MD 21029 in Deanna McGunigal’s name. https://www.osvonlinegiving.com/1899/Home/NewQuickGive

On May 15, 2020 the family is having a private viewing only (due to current restrictions) at 9:30 a.m. at Money and King funeral home 171 Maple Ave W, Vienna, VA 22180, followed by an 11 a.m. private funeral mass presided over by Fr. Matt Hillyard at Our Lady of Good Counsel Church, 8601 Wolftrap Road, Vienna, VA 22182 and a burial at 2 p.m. at St. Louis Parish Cemetery, 5950 Ten Oaks Road, Clarksville, MD 21029 with graveside service by Fr. Carlos Osorio and plans to have a memorial mass to celebrate Deanna’s life at the end of September in her hometown of Youngstown, OH.

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  1. The Family and Staff at the Money and King Funeral Home, wish to express our sincere sympathy to you. It is our hope that we may be able to make a difficult time more bearable. Please feel free to call us anytime as we are always available to you. Bob Gallagher Funeral Director

  2. We had the honor of meeting Deanna and her family in preparation for our son Ted’s marriage to her granddaughter, Lisa. We only had a chance to briefly talk with her but it was one of those rare occasions when you just have a very comfortable feeling when you meet someone. While the conversation was routine, it was her warmth and humor that made us feel like we were old friends. We hope that the countless memories she most certainly left for those blessed to know her longer will be an abiding comfort during this difficult time. John and Bernadette Dorris

    • Thank you so much! The Dorris family and the McGunigal family fit hand in glove – so much love and joy – so glad Lisa found Ted!


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