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Sheila Barbara <I>Garvey</I> DeMarco

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Sheila Barbara Garvey DeMarco

Birth
Broome County, New York, USA
Death
16 Jun 2022 (aged 83)
Binghamton, Broome County, New York, USA
Burial
Johnson City, Broome County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Sheila B (Garvey) DeMarco, 83 of Binghamton passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Lourdes Hospital on Thursday, June 16, 2022. She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Phillip on July 3, 2017, her infant children, Theresa and Anthony and grandson, Phillip, her parents John and Mary (O'Gorman) Garvey, her siblings, Eileen O'Leary, John Garvey, Robert Garvey, Shirley O'Shea, Donald Garvey,Kevin Garvey, Patricia McManus, Jacqueline Cahill and Brian Garvey and brother in law George DeMarco. Sheila is survived by her children Phillip Jr, James (Colleen Deyo), Joseph, Lisa and Carmen Giardina; her grandchildren Chelsey and Nicholas Fabrizi, Danielle Giardina and Sheldon Davidson, Ashley DeMarco, Dionna DeMarco and Andrea Ford, also her Great grandchildren, Emery Davidson , Alexander and Gianna Fabrizi, Breanna and Chad Pollack, Carly Wheeler, Nathaniel Smith and Brielle Ford. and a special Brother in Law, Jack Cahill. Also survived by brother- in laws, Michael and Jack DeMarco, many nieces and nephews and her most "special" dog, Zoey, special life long girlfriends, Renee Feldman and Joan Evans. Zoey brought her so much comfort after the passing of our father. Mom graduated from St. Pauls Catholic School and was a devout catholic until her passing. She retired from UHS in 1990 to care for her grandchildren. Mom was the most loving mother, grandmother and loved spending almost every day with Alexander, Emery and Gianna, they were her greatest joy. Spoiling them was her favorite pastime, even giving them candy before a meal. She was the all time BEST chef and baker, especially known for her Kolacki's. Every Christmas holiday she would make christmas cookies with Lisa and her granddaughters, Danielle and Chelsey, what amazing memories they made and will be cherished for a lifetime. And for an Irish girl, she made the most amazing Meatballs and Sauce for many to enjoy, almost every Sunday. You could always count on being fed whenever you stopped to visit. Mom also enjoyed spending every summer in Virginia Beach with Dad, children, grandchildren and friends. She would make it her mission to have everyone she came in contact with feel her love and affection. What we will miss most is her uncanny sense of humor and kindness. She will always be affectionally known as "Our Queen".
Sheila B (Garvey) DeMarco, 83 of Binghamton passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family at Lourdes Hospital on Thursday, June 16, 2022. She was predeceased by her husband of 59 years, Phillip on July 3, 2017, her infant children, Theresa and Anthony and grandson, Phillip, her parents John and Mary (O'Gorman) Garvey, her siblings, Eileen O'Leary, John Garvey, Robert Garvey, Shirley O'Shea, Donald Garvey,Kevin Garvey, Patricia McManus, Jacqueline Cahill and Brian Garvey and brother in law George DeMarco. Sheila is survived by her children Phillip Jr, James (Colleen Deyo), Joseph, Lisa and Carmen Giardina; her grandchildren Chelsey and Nicholas Fabrizi, Danielle Giardina and Sheldon Davidson, Ashley DeMarco, Dionna DeMarco and Andrea Ford, also her Great grandchildren, Emery Davidson , Alexander and Gianna Fabrizi, Breanna and Chad Pollack, Carly Wheeler, Nathaniel Smith and Brielle Ford. and a special Brother in Law, Jack Cahill. Also survived by brother- in laws, Michael and Jack DeMarco, many nieces and nephews and her most "special" dog, Zoey, special life long girlfriends, Renee Feldman and Joan Evans. Zoey brought her so much comfort after the passing of our father. Mom graduated from St. Pauls Catholic School and was a devout catholic until her passing. She retired from UHS in 1990 to care for her grandchildren. Mom was the most loving mother, grandmother and loved spending almost every day with Alexander, Emery and Gianna, they were her greatest joy. Spoiling them was her favorite pastime, even giving them candy before a meal. She was the all time BEST chef and baker, especially known for her Kolacki's. Every Christmas holiday she would make christmas cookies with Lisa and her granddaughters, Danielle and Chelsey, what amazing memories they made and will be cherished for a lifetime. And for an Irish girl, she made the most amazing Meatballs and Sauce for many to enjoy, almost every Sunday. You could always count on being fed whenever you stopped to visit. Mom also enjoyed spending every summer in Virginia Beach with Dad, children, grandchildren and friends. She would make it her mission to have everyone she came in contact with feel her love and affection. What we will miss most is her uncanny sense of humor and kindness. She will always be affectionally known as "Our Queen".


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