Albuquerque Journal

Marianne D. Karnas

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Marianne D. Karnas, nee DiGeronimo 90 years old, passed away peacefully at home on Monday, February 20, 2023. Born in 1932 to Mary and Vincent DiGeronimo in Montclair, New Jersey; one of 15 children. Marianne always enjoyed the company of her large family. So much so, she and her husband Chester A. Karnas settled in Montclair permanentl­y in 1957 with the purchase of their forever home on Oxford Street. There they raised their 5 children and many pets. Marianne graduated from Montclair High School, worked as a bank teller, a cook at Montclair High School, and a secretary for The Town of Montclair. She was a volunteer at Our Lady of Mount Carmel counting the money at Monday night Bingo, and a longtime volunteer at the Voting Station in Montclair among many other activities. She took pride in loving her children, their spouses, her grandchild­ren and great grandchild­ren "all equally". She is survived by her children, Jeannie Marie Skinner and her husband Richard, F. Chet Karnas and his wife MaryEllen, Marialana Liloia and her husband Peter, Julianna Stoeckel and her husband Mike, and Chester Karnas; her grandchild­ren, Richard Skinner, Robert Skinner, Jessica Skinner, Mason Karnas and his wife Ana, Peter Karnas, Harley Karnas, Skylar Karnas and Izaak Corcoran-Krasko, Alexandra Liloia Bishop and her husband David,

Dr. Alainna Liloia, Peter Liloia IV and his wife Marlene, Steven Stoeckel, Michael Stoeckel and his fiancé Katrina, and Austin Stoeckel; her greatgrand­children, Miquela Karnas, Brynley Karnas, Mase Karnas, and Mila Rodriquez; her sisters, Virginia Cosgrove and Dolores Arminio, and by many nieces and nephews.

Marianne’s beloved husband Chester A. Karnas predecease­d her 41 years ago. Before his death they enjoyed many family trips to the family farm, "down the shore" and to the Poconos. They always attended church together and enjoyed reading the newspaper and watching the news together. Christmas in their household meant 100’s of cookies, many gifts and tinseled trees. Sunday was always macaroni and meatballs with gravy. Chet and Marianne loved each other deeply. Marianne was predecease­d by her sisters, Mildred Russo, Mary Miscia, Rachel Rubino, Sophie Sgroi, Eleanor Bilotta, Gloria Lehman, and Mercedes Zicchelli, and her brothers, Joseph DiGeronimo, Daniel DiGeronimo, Vincent DiGeronimo, Joseph A. DiGeronimo, and Benito DiGeronimo, also predecease­d was her sweet grandson Chestin Karnas.

In lieu of flowers please make donations to Tunnels to Towers Foundation or a community charity of your choice as Marianne believed in helping others.

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