Mary Beth Taglieri

08/11/1940 - 09/07/2024

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Obituary For Mary Beth Taglieri

Mary Beth Grazier Taglieri, 84, of Steubenville, Ohio passed away peacefully Saturday, September 7, 2024. She was born August 11, 1940 in Springfield, Massachusetts, a daughter of the late Harve and Vivian Grazier.

Mary Beth was a homemaker, loving wife, mother, grandmother, & great grandmother. She enjoyed spending time with family and playing Scrabble with family & friends. Preceding Mary Beth in death were her husband, John Taglieri Sr. and a twin sister, Vivian Grazier, who passed away at birth.

Mary Beth is survived by her beloved family; sons John P. (Tina) Taglieri, Jr. & Joseph (Terry) Taglieri; three grandchildren Mindy (Adam) Pittis, Amber (Matthew) Gould & Joseph Taglieri, Stacey Hilario & Stephanie Garcia; four great grandchildren Justice, Brock, Caleb & Bobby; siblings Ann Taylor, Peter (Nance) Grazier, Steve (Sandy) Grazier & Julie (Paul) Shaffer.

Private services at Dunlope-Shorac Funeral Home with Rev. Dr. Carl Moore officiating. Burial at Richmond Union Cemetery.

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  • 10/29/2024

  • 10/29/2024

    "When the light of one friendship after another makes its way from earth to heaven, we kindle in place thereof the glow of some deathless reality". Mary Baker Eddy Mary Beth and I were born the same Sunday afternoon in 1940, and have been good friends many years thereafter.My sincere sympathy to the entire family, H. Lee Kinney

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  • 10/29/2024

    A Grove of 3 Memorial Trees was planted in memory of Mary Beth TaglieriMany heartfelt moments and memories. With Deepest Sympathy.Paul & Julie Shaffer

  • 10/29/2024

    Many games of scrabble we did play . Lots of old memories we discussed.Will miss you.With sympathy to your family "

  • 10/29/2024

    As one of my "big sisters," Mary Beth and I did long phone calls reminiscing about our memories from childhood. I was always amazed at how she was able to recall so much detailed information, reminding me of things that I had completely forgotten. Over the six weeks prior to her passing, I was able to spend many hours with her...the first we had been together in years. It was truly special. She shared that she was ready to go, and that she had spent enough time in that body that was steadily bearing the weight of time. When I left her the evening of her death, she was smiling and comfortable and full of love. A few hours later I heard she had passed. My first thought was, "Thank you, God."Along with the sadness of loss comes the grace of a peaceful passing. I am truly happy for her.Live it up, dear sister. Peter

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