Adrianna O. Titi Marangoni died Sunday, January 14, 2024 at Renaissance of Richfield/Bath, A Senior Care Facility. Born February 5, 1923 in Mingo Junction, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Amatore and Rose Cascioli Titi. In 1976 she was preceded in death by her husband of 28 years, Bart Marangoni. She was also preceded in death by her brother Severino “Sam” Titi, and her sisters Connie Sohovich and Sue Schiavone.
Those who survive and mourn her loss are her daughter, Gemma Marangoni Ainslie of Austin, Tx; son, Joseph Marangoni and daughter-in-law Geraldine Marangoni of Homerville, Ohio, grandchildren, Roberto Ainslie and his wife Alice Ainslie, Gabriella Ainslie and her husband Wilfredo Perez-Espino, Marissa Marangoni and her husband Mike Naymik, Matthew Marangoni and his wife Phuong Marangoni; and three great grandchildren - Joseph Naymik, Paloma Espino-Ainslie, and Oscar Ainslie. Also surviving is her brother Amatore “Sonny” Titi and sister-in-law Tina Titi of Mingo Junction, Ohio, and many loving nieces and nephews. Adrianna’s life was filled with affection for all of her family and they returned it many times over.
Adrianna had been employed by the Ohio Bell Telephone Company of Steubenville, Ohio and retired from the C&P Telephone Company of Wheeling, W. VA.
She was a parishioner of Triumph of the Cross Parish in Steubenville, Ohio, and a member at various times of a number of social organizations, including the Catholic Women’s Club, Shanagu and Mingo Senior Citizens Clubs, and PrimeTime in Steubenville. Adrianna also volunteered for many years, chiefly at the gift shop of Trinity West Hospital. At the time of her death she was residing at Renaissance of Richfield/Bath, A Senior Care Facility in Richfield, Ohio.
She will be buried at Mount Calvary Cemetery in Steubenville following a private service for family on January 18, 2024.
09/03/2024
09/03/2024
Tony & Mary Ellen Colabella
Titi, Marangoni FamilyWe want to extend our sympathy for the loss of Adrianna.Prayers for Adrianna and the entire family.
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09/03/2024
Patty and Joe Dittmar
Gemma and Joe and family:We are so very sorry to hear of your Mom passing away. Our thoughts and prayers for you all and may your Mom Rest in Peace. Patty (Schmitt) and Joe Dittmar
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