Marian H. Ciruolo

marian ciruolo
Marian H. (Cushing) Ciruolo, 62, died Wednesday evening, November 2, 2016 at the Lahey Medical Center in Burlington surrounded by her loving family. Born in Boston on May 21, 1954, she was the daughter of Joan Cushing of Salem and the late John Cushing. She was raised and educated in Peabody and was a graduate of Peabody High School. Marian worked for many years as a waitress at Sam & Joe’s in Danversport. A longtime Danvers resident, Marian was a communicant of Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church where she was a member of the Marian Rosary Group and the Catholic Daughters of the Americas. In addition to her mother, she leaves her children, Jamison Domoracki of Hamilton, Anthony Ciruolo of Danvers, Tara St. Pierre and her husband Daniel of Amesbury, Maghan Ciruolo of Beverly, and Sarah Ciruolo of Danvers, three grandchildren, Kayla and Juliana Ciruolo and Easton St. Pierre, her siblings, John and Stephen Cushing, both of Washington, Joan Sands and Denise LaRoche, both of New Hampshire, and Gregory Cushing of Maine, and many nieces and nephews. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Tuesday, November 8, 2016 at 9AM in Saint Mary of the Annunciation Church, 24 Conant St., Danvers. Relatives and friends are invited. Visiting hours are Monday from 4-8PM in C.R. Lyons & Sons Funeral Directors, 28 Elm St., Danvers Square. In lieu of flowers, donations in Marian’s name may be made to the Danvers People-to-People Food Pantry, PO Box 2076, Danvers, MA 01923.

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  1. Oh Marian! You always lit up so many people’s lives on this earth! I thank you for all my memories,the times in my early adolescence! You were there at my wedding! You made my wedding cake!! The BEST! I Only got to see you shortly a few years ago at Hampton Beach! But I always enjoyed your posts on FB! XxxxxxOoooooo. God received an angel. I’m happy you believed in Jesus Christ as your Lord and Savior! I will see you again my sweet friend.

  2. Marian, you were such a light for the Lord. You have always been such a kind hearted warm person. We had so many wonderful times growing up together. I will never forget all the wonderful memories we shared! You will be missed by so many people. I know you’re with the Lord and one day we will see each other again. Praying for God to bring comfort and peace to you Joan, Greg, Denise and all of your families! Love y’all!

  3. As a young girl, I have the most vivid and fond memories of shopping with my sweet, kind Auntie Marian. For quite a few birthdays, I can remember her taking me to Toys R Us to pick out my birthday gift. What a special treat for a young kid! Love you, Auntie Marian. Love, Samantha

  4. I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. I met Marian through the Catholic Daughters. She was a quiet spoken, lovely woman who just wanted to help make this world a better place. God’s peace Marian.

  5. I am so sad. I know you are happy and at peace, for you truly believed in God. May your soul be filled with joy. Sending prayers and comfort to the family

  6. With the exception of my Mother, I’ve known Marian for longer than any person living. She was my younger sister, and I’ve known her since my Mother brought her home from the hospital in 1954. I was only 17 month old myself, so I can’t say I actually remember the day she came home, but I lived with Marian from that day until I left home to enter the United States Marine Corps in June 1973.
    Even as a child, Marian was one of the most caring, loving, generous people I’ve ever known. She always thought about others first, with little consideration for her own needs and wellbeing. Her children, and grandchildren were the light of her life and she would do anything and give up everything for them. Her love was unconditional.
    Although Marian has always held a loving place in my heart, I’ve only been in her life sporadically over the years. Mostly, this is because of the career I chose. I was gone a lot, and never returned to New England to live. Marian came to visit me several different times over the years, and stayed with me briefly. I’ll cherish those memories for the rest of my life. She always seemed to visit when I needed her most. I think she planned it that way.
    Marian is leading the way for the rest of us. She is now in the loving arms of Jesus, and I pray that he holds there until we’re all together again!
    John

  7. My heart goes out to the Ciruolo family and friends of Marian in your time of sorrow. (Psalm 34:18) “Jehovah is close to the brokenhearted; He saves those who are crushed in spirit.”

  8. I am very sad to hear the news of Marion passing. I have nothing but wonderful memories of her. She was always so kind to me and treated me like family for the many years I worked at Sam & Joes. Her smile and laugh is imprinted in my mind forever. My deepest condolences to all of her family and loved ones.

  9. I just found out yesterday (Tuesday) about Marian’s passing. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out the family and friends. I grew up with Marian and will always remember her for her smile, laugh and up beat ways. She was way too young, but God must have needed an angel. Keeping her family and friends in my thoughts and prayers.
    Judy Freehan

  10. I just found out yesterday (Tuesday) about Marian’s passing. My heartfelt sympathy and prayers go out the family and friends. I grew up with Marian and will always remember her for her smile, laugh and up beat ways. She was way too young, but God must have needed an angel. Keeping her family and friends in my thoughts and prayers.
    Judy Freehan


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