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Mary Manios, Warren, Ohio

Mary Manios, Warren, Ohio

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WARREN, Ohio (MyValleyTributes) — Mary Manios, 88, passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family, Wednesday afternoon, June 4, 2025, at St. Joseph Warren Hospital.
Mary was born July 6, 1936, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a daughter of late George and Juanita Mitaras.
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Mary graduated as valedictorian of her class from Schenley High School in Pittsburgh.
Immediately after graduation, she went to work for the Pittsburgh Pirates as personal secretary to Branch Rickey, the general manager of the Pirates. Her work with the Pirates and Mr. Rickey were some of the most memorable years of her life, where she formed lifelong relationships with people from the Pirates organization.
While living in Pittsburgh, Mary met the love of her life, Franklin Manios, during a church outing. Shortly after, the two were married at St. Nicholas Greek Orthodox Cathedral in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Upon moving to Warren, Mary worked briefly for Warren Savings and Loan. She then focused her time helping develop the filing system for her husband's business, Franklin Pharmacy in Warren. Mary was a key factor in the pharmacy's continued success because of her organizational skills.
Mary enjoyed playing cards, getting together with friends, and listening and dancing to Greek music. If there was one thing she was great at, it was throwing parties and weddings. Mary also loved traveling, having traveled the world with her husband, Frank, through AHEPA and other different organizations. She particularly enjoyed trips to Greece, where she connected with her relatives and learned about her heritage.
Mary was known for driving her three children and mother across the United States to sightsee and learn about different landmarks. One of her favorite destinations was her condo in Clearwater Beach, Florida. She was also an avid Pittsburgh sports fan, attending many Steelers, Pirates and University of Pittsburgh games, including some Super Bowls and championships. If she wasn't at a game, she was eagerly watching on TV.
Mary's most important role was being a homemaker. She enjoyed sewing and annually made her children's Halloween costumes. Mary enjoyed preparing Greek delicacies for family and friends, especially her pastichio, tiropita (cheese pie) and her famous Greek spaghetti and rigatoni. She was an avid reader of books and encouraged her kids to always read and keep learning. She was an exceptional writer and had beautiful penmanship, writing the most beautiful cards and letters. Mary crafted most of her husband, Frank's, speeches for volunteer activities, which she would proofread and rehearse with him. She was also an advanced pianist and enjoyed playing the piano in her home.Mary was a lifelong member of The Daughters of Penelope, Philoptochos Society of St. Demetrios and Trumbull County Pharmaceutical Wives Auxiliary. She was dedicated to living her life according to her Greek Orthodox faith. Mary faithfully read the Bible and attended church. She was dedicated to her family and the hobbies and interests of her children and grandchildren became her own. Mary's loving presence will be missed by all who knew her.
Mary was a loving wife and will always be remembered by her husband of 70 years, Franklin R. Manios of Warren. She will be dearly missed by her children, Irene H. (Dr. Patsy) Buccino of Poland, Lee F. (Judy) Manios of Warren and Juanita G. Manios (companion, Theodore Powers) of Warren; grandchildren, Danny Buccino, Maria Stroup, Frankie Manios and David Manios; niece, Trina (Greg) Baldwin; and nephew, Lee Michael Manios.
Besides her loving parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles, Mary was preceded in death by her infant sister, Eleni; many loved cousins, especially Helen Florent, whom she considered a sister; and a brother-in-law, Michael (Sonia) Manios.
Family and friends may visit and pay tribute to Mary 10:00 – 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, June 10, 2025, at St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 429 High St. NE, Warren, OH 44481.
A funeral service will follow at 11:00 a.m. Tuesday at the church, with the Rev. Constantine Valantasis and the Rev. Demetri Constantine presiding.
Burial will follow in Oakwood Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made in Mary's name to St.. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church, 429 High St. NE, Warren, OH 44481; or to Mercy Health Hospice of the Valley.
Special thanks to the staff, doctors and nurses at St. Joseph Warren Hospital and to Mercy Health Hospice of the Valley.
Very special thanks to all of Mary's caregivers and friends who helped take such good care of her. She loved you all, as well as Fr. Constantine Valantasis.
Arrangements are being handled by the Peter Rossi & Son Memorial Chapel.
To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Mary Manios, please visit our floral store.Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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