Marguerite Siciliano passed away on July 23, 2017 at her son’s home in Manchester, New Jersey.
Marge was born on July 9, 1931 and was a lifelong resident of Staten Island, New York. She is predeceased by her parents, August and Lucy LeBlanc, her sister Theresa and her grandson Anthony.
Marge is survived by her husband of 70 years, Anthony, her children James Siciliano and his wife Maryann of Jackson, NJ, Anthony Siciliano and his wife Ann of DeBary, Florida, Sharon Potenza of Manchester, NJ Laura McClaughry and husband Charles of Jackson, NJ and Gregory Siciliano and wife Dolfe of Manchester, NJ, 12 Grandchildren and 9 Great-Grandchilden. She is also survived by siblings Rosemarie Fallar, Donald LeBlanc and Edward LeBlanc.
Marguerite enjoyed garage sales, trips to Atlantic City and time spent with her family and friends.
A funeral mass will be held on Saturday, July 29 at 10:30am at the Church of St. Roch’s, 602 Port Richmond Ave,. Staten Island, NY.
Service
Private Cremation
Liberty Grove Crematory
Old Bridge, New Jersey
Memorial Mass
St. Roch's RC Church
602 Port Richmond, Staten Island, New York 10302
10:30am - 11:30am
Joseph Razzano says
Condolences to Mr Siciliano and the Siciliano Family.
Mrs Siciliano was one of nicest people I have ever met. She was kind to all. She got me my first job when I was a high school kid at KFC on forest Ave. God Bless her and her family . We have lost a truly Good Person. R I P Mrs. Siciliano.
Peggy Shammas says
To the Siciliano Family, I have lost track of my childhood friend Sharon. She has been in my dreams and I have been soul searching for her only to come upon Mrs. Siciliano’s obituary. I cannot even express how sorry I am for the loss of your wife, mother, mother in law and grandmother. Although years have past I will keep you all in my prayers. With deepest sympathy, Peggy Shammas
Peter says
My deepest condolences to the Family. I had just across this. I live in Lacey NJ now. Mrs Sicliano was such a very kind person and helped me get my first job . She also gave us ice tea on hot summer days, and took care of all of us. I was lucky to have a kind friend, Sharon who would bring us all to her Mother and Father’s home to listen to records and hang out . My thoughts and prayers are with her and all her Family. Peter DeCataldo