Mary Murphy Guido

On June 6, 2025, Mary passed away peacefully at the age of 91.  She was born on Irish Hill in Montrose, PA.  Mary was predeceased by Richard, her loving husband of 63 years, her father Francis, her mother Josephine, and brothers John, Walt and Frank.
 
Mary is survived by a son, Frank (Jennifer) her daughters, Roseann, Mary (Jerry), Elaine, her grandchildren, Ryan (Leigh Anne), Gregory, Alison (Sara), Dominick, brother-in-law, Paul (Nancy), sisters-in-law, Karen, Sue, Ruth, Marge, many nieces, nephews, and other loved ones.
 
Mary enjoyed spending time with her family, traveling the world with the love of her life.  She became an avid sports fan while working at Rutgers University where she was adored by the students. She and Richard were a host family to many international students over the years.  Mary’s memory will be cherished and kept alive through the stories shared by her loved ones.  As we bid farewell to Mary, we celebrate a life that was lived with purpose and grace.  She will be profoundly missed but the love she spread will forever be felt in the hearts of those she touched.
 
On Thursday, June 12, 2025, the family will receive friends and family at 10am at The Olde Church of St. Andrew Catholic Church prior to an 11am  Mass of Christian Burial.
 
The Rite of Committal will be celebrated on June 13, 2025 at 9:45 am at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Hainesport, NJ. Please omit flowers and kindly consider donations in Mary’s memory to Shriners Hospital
 
 

Tim Guido

Aunt Mary was one of the special people on this planet who could always make you feel happy. She had a very calming demeanor that could always make people feel that everything was going to be alright. When I moved to New Jersey in the 90's, she and Uncle Dick always made me feel welcome and it was wonderful to reconnect with them and my wonderful New Jersey cousins. She will always have a special place in my heart, and although it is very heavy right now, I will remember her with a special fondness and try to be a little more like her every day.

Michelle LaFarge

I will always have fond memories of “grandma Guido” . I came to know her as the grandmother of my son’s best friend Ryan. Over the years grandma Guido and her husband very graciously became surrogate grandparents to my son . Her very genuine kindness was heart-warming. My deepest condolences to her family and friends

Ellen K Bradley

On behalf of the John P. Bradley Jr family, we wish to express our sincere condolences to your family and will keep Mary in prayerful and loving memory.

Rosemary and her family

It was a blessing to have Mary in our lives and more importantly Mom’s!! Mary’s friendship, love, and compassion for everyone was a true blessing for our family! Her beauty inside and out was evident everyday we were with her! Her friendship with Mom was a priceless gift that we will be forever grateful!! There is no doubt Mary will be deeply missed by Rosemary and her entire family! Sending all of our love and prayers!!

4 Responses

  1. It was a blessing to have Mary in our lives and more importantly Mom’s!!
    Mary’s friendship, love, and compassion for everyone was a true blessing for our family!
    Her beauty inside and out was evident everyday we were with her! Her friendship with Mom was a priceless gift that we will be forever grateful!! There is no doubt Mary will be deeply missed by Rosemary and her entire family!
    Sending all of our love and prayers!!

  2. On behalf of the John P. Bradley Jr family, we wish to express our sincere condolences to your family and will keep Mary in prayerful and loving memory.

  3. I will always have fond memories of “grandma Guido” . I came to know her as the grandmother of my son’s best friend Ryan. Over the years grandma Guido and her husband very graciously became surrogate grandparents to my son . Her very genuine kindness was heart-warming.
    My deepest condolences to her family and friends

  4. Aunt Mary was one of the special people on this planet who could always make you feel happy. She had a very calming demeanor that could always make people feel that everything was going to be alright. When I moved to New Jersey in the 90’s, she and Uncle Dick always made me feel welcome and it was wonderful to reconnect with them and my wonderful New Jersey cousins. She will always have a special place in my heart, and although it is very heavy right now, I will remember her with a special fondness and try to be a little more like her every day.

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