A permanent resident of Taylor Street two blocks from the area, Teresa was the go-to Mategrano seamstress, when a young woman planning her wedding.
"Manifestos to make your wedding creative energy," said his son, Michael. "Some of them legendary. You cheap wedding dresses so beautiful, never kept track of how much. From wedding dresses, a dress that could hit or three."
Ms. Mategrano died 28th October at the age of 94 years a funeral Mass, November 1 at the Shrine of Our Lady of Pompeii. Ms. Mategrano Pompeii Church had curtains of the room.
"She made wedding dresses for all," said the Rev. Patrick Marshall in his praise. He also led an interior design company with his brother, Phil Pastore, before his death.
A bride who walked proudly down the aisle in a dress made by Ms. Mary Mategrano is Fontano DeVivo, who was his godson. "When I married, my mother said Teresa to run the wedding and shower, as her daughter," said DeVivo. "They did it." DeVivo married lace on silk. The daughter of DeVivo morning, Teresa, married, bought Mrs. Mategrano improve and shorten the clothing store.
"It was incredible," said DeVivo. "She was a wonderful woman." Fri Mategrano said Michael Marshall and Mrs. Mategrano was appreciated, even in the neighborhood for their hospitality.
"Who needs a loving home and able to complete their studies or life in the United States, which made him happy," said Michael Mategrano. "Teresa has helped so many people. Your kindness and generosity is legendary. God bless my parents to feed all who came to the door. Teresa, the world would have done if I could. A formal dinner for 60 people is standard during the holidays. "
Fri lunch with Ms. Marshall Mategrano regularly for 21 years. He recalled a table full of food for ten or twelve people, and went home with the rest for a week enough to eat. His grand-son, Louis, said in a speech he appreciated his love and generosity. I was going to order a hamburger, which would give three. He laughed when he spoke of returning to nature.
"Teresa was the best mother-in-law did not expect," said Michael's wife, Phyllis. "She never judged, loved me, and it was a great woman."
"Teresa is a generation that is what is really important friendship, the church, God," said P. Marshall. "They showed us. She gave us the way."
She loved animals. In his later years, became enamored of "Blade", a black Labrador, and feeding of stray cats in your garden.
Ms. Mategrano (born Pastore) survived her husband of 60 years, Ernesto ten years. Luis Nieto (Vicky), Marie Underhill (Robert), Ernest (Diane), Anthony (Cynthia), Lizabeth (promised, over his son, Michael, which is powered by two son, Louis (Sharon) and Ernest Jr. Giancana Cozimilo survived) and Livia (Buddy Alan Hickey), grandchildren Melissa, James Madison, Taylor, Emily and Marcus Bailey, great-great granddaughter, Michaela, Sister Frances, "Cho-chi" (late Frank) Bartilotta; nieces andmany and nephews and their descendants.
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