1915
2013
Mary C. Alama died on June 9, 2013. Beloved wife of Julius J. Alama who passed away on July 21, 2007. Daughter of Paul and Frances Cuneo, sister of Felix, Anthony and Edward, all deceased. Mary is survived by many nephews and nieces. Mary was employed as Business Manager of Athletics at New York University and retired on October 1, 1978. She was a native of New Orleans, resided in Bronx, New York and for the past 30 years has been a resident of Orlando and most recently, Kissimmee, Florida at the Good Samaritan. Relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral. A visiitation will be held at Woodlawn Funeral Home on June 18, 2013 at 10am to 11am with a funeral service to follow. Internment in St. Louis Cemetery.
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July 10, 2013
Krissy (Arnholdt) Rhodes
Aunt Mary was truly a woman for all seasons. She successfully worked at NYU for years, traveled, painted, composed, created beautful stained glass art. She was never afraid to try something new; she was smart, talented, beautiful, strong willed and she was a loving aunt. She will be missed.
July 7, 2013
Kathryn Mazza
I will remember you. My beautiful Aunt Mary. You had a passion for travel and the finer things in life. You and Uncle Lefty always welcomed me, and my family, into your home. I wish you a safe journey over the bridge and a happy reunion with lefty and the whole Clan. I will miss you.
July 7, 2013
Karen Mendy
July 7, 2013
Karen Mendy
To my precious Aunt Mary, May you rest in peace and smile forever. You will be missed and loved always. You were a role model to all of us.
July 7, 2013
Kathryn Mazza
I light this candle and say a prayer so that it might light your way to Heaven and to reunite you with Uncle Left and the rest of the clan.
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