

Michael), Daisy Sharp (Gordon), Debra Niemczyk (d. (Dina), Carol Voigt (Gene), Dianne Sebben (Rodger), Catherine Mullen (d. She was the ultimate angel and matriarch of the family.īetty is survived by her children Clyde May, Jr. She was passionate about cooking, baking, playing bingo, and caring for her entire family. Betty worked in the hospitality industry and was also a Sunday school teacher. She lived on the south side of Chicago until moving to the suburb of Park Forest in 1988.

She married the love of her life, Clyde E. For info: (708) 754-0016.īetty Lorraine May passed away peacefully in her home beside her loving daughters Catherine Mullen and Carol Voigt on Saturday Octoin Park Forest, IL. Interment: Assumption Cemetery, Glenwood, IL. (at Joe Orr Road), Chicago Heights, IL 60411. Visitation on Friday, November 12 th from 10AM until the time of mass at 2PM at Kerr-Parzygnot Funeral Home 540 Dixie Hwy. Mary is proceeded in death by her husband Salvatore Ripani, her parents Guiseppina and Michelangelo Schrementi, and her six brothers (John, Mike, Tony, Jim, Joe, and Sam Scrementi) She will be missed dearly by her family and friends. She was a phenomenal cook and the proud owner of Ripani Grocery Store (Chicago Heights) and Papas Pasta (Steger).She was a devoted Chicago Cubs fan and loved talking politics, sharing recipes, and spending time with her beloved family. Mary was a lifelong resident of Chicago Heights. Cherished grandma to Louis Wortel (Katie Wortel), Sam Wortel (Tanya Klein) Adored Great Grandma (“GG”) to Christopher, Madelyne, and Kamren Cherished aunt to many nieces and nephews.

Mary Ripiani: Age 97, passed away peacefully at her lifelong home.
