Margaret C. Barile, 94

Margaret C. Barile, 94


Campbell: Funeral services will be held 9:30am on Thursday at the Wasko Funeral Home and 10am in St. Lucy Catholic Church for Margaret C. Barile, 94, who passed away Monday morning in the Hospice House.
Margaret was born Dec. 21, 1915 in Campbell, the daughter of Martin and Elizabeth Spak Dulovich and was a life long area resident of Campbell.
She was a 1933 graduate of Campbell Memorial High School and during WWII she worked for The Arsenal and made bullets. 
She worked for Mahoning County in the Microfilm Dept. and retired at the age of 90.
She was a member of the church and loved to dance, loved to work, loved the Cleveland Indians and the Cleveland Browns, and loved life, but most of all she loved spending time with her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
She followed her husband Pat Barile and his orchestra to many local dance halls and that began her love of music and dance.
She leaves to cherish her memory 2 daughters, Patricia and her husband James DeChellis of Struthers and Tina and her husband Art Cioffi of Campbell; a brother Emil Dulovich and his wife Mary of Youngstown; a sister Cecelia Dulovich of Campbell; 5 granchildren, J.J. and his wife Jackie DeChellis, Nicole DeChellis, Jeffrey and his wife Colleen DeChellis, Arthur (Holly) Cioffi and Patrick and his wife Tara Cioffi and 4 great-grandchildren, Marlo, Dante and James DeChellis and Jacob Jones.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband Pat Barile who passed away Nov. 15, 1973; a brother Martin Dulovich and 2 sisters, Mary Dulovich and Helen Santell.
The Barile family has entrusted their loved one to the care of the Wasko Funeral Home and will receive friends Wednesday evening from 5-8pm with a 4:45pm prayer service.

 

Guest Book

September 28, 2010

Tina and Art and Beijue

I am so sorry all this happend to you guys. I wish you wouldn’t brow-beat yourselves, but I know you will. No other possible actions could have been done by you two to take care of Marge any better. It’s the saddest thing to realize how fast a person can slip away,before your very eyes. I admire and pray for you to try and accept that she is Truly at Peace and dancing with her husband as we speak. Her quality of life for the hearafter is 100% better and am sure meets with her aproval. God bless you. Tina don’t forget i would be happy to help, as a friend not paid helper, clean her room out. take care my thoughts and prayers are with you. love diana. larson

~ Diana Larson

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