Married: Jun 22, 1947, ROY JOSEPH MANGINI, Redwood City, San Mateo Co., California
Four children
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Nov 29, 2020, The Sacramento Bee:
Marceline Mangini
March 13, 1929 - November 13, 2020
Roseville, California - Marceline "Marce" Mangini
Marceline was a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She was part of a large, loving extended family. She was pre-deceased by her husband Roy, parents George and Verda Day, brother George and sister -in-law Dorothy, brother Leo (Jim) and sister-in-law Thelma and sister-in-law Trula. She is survived by her four children .... She also leaves four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. She is survived by two brothers ... and her sister .... She has cousins, nieces and nephews who will miss her terribly. Marcie was always a working mother and ended an impressive career as an executive secretary for two different CEOs in the nascent Hi-Tech sector. She was also a faithful member of Divine Savior Catholic Church. She was a bridge player extraordinaire and in later years played a lot of poker, making many friends who loved spending time with her. She was a great story teller and loved to laugh and always had the people around her laughing. All of us who knew and loved Marce, in her sassy glory, were better for it.
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Married: Jun 22, 1947, ROY JOSEPH MANGINI, Redwood City, San Mateo Co., California
Four children
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Nov 29, 2020, The Sacramento Bee:
Marceline Mangini
March 13, 1929 - November 13, 2020
Roseville, California - Marceline "Marce" Mangini
Marceline was a mother, grandmother, sister, aunt, and friend. She was part of a large, loving extended family. She was pre-deceased by her husband Roy, parents George and Verda Day, brother George and sister -in-law Dorothy, brother Leo (Jim) and sister-in-law Thelma and sister-in-law Trula. She is survived by her four children .... She also leaves four grandchildren and one great-granddaughter. She is survived by two brothers ... and her sister .... She has cousins, nieces and nephews who will miss her terribly. Marcie was always a working mother and ended an impressive career as an executive secretary for two different CEOs in the nascent Hi-Tech sector. She was also a faithful member of Divine Savior Catholic Church. She was a bridge player extraordinaire and in later years played a lot of poker, making many friends who loved spending time with her. She was a great story teller and loved to laugh and always had the people around her laughing. All of us who knew and loved Marce, in her sassy glory, were better for it.
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