Virginia Constance Piz DeMarco
February 12, 1926 - August 30, 2012
Virginia Constance Piz was born in Kemmerer, Wyoming, in 1926, to Celestina Inama and John Baptista Piz. She lived there until the second grade when her family moved to Ogden. They later moved to Provo, and finally settled in Salt Lake in 1938, where she was a founding member of St. Ambrose Parish.��
She married Richard DeMarco in 1948, and theirs was the first wedding to be held in the newly established Parish. She was a long-time member of the '49ers. She worked for the IRS during WWII until 1953, and shared many amusing stories about her time there. She volunteered for many years in the office of J. E. Cosgriff Memorial School. She loved working in her rose garden, creating flower arrangements, playing Bingo, going to Wendover, and searching for treasures at yard sales and antique stores; but she loved her family best of all.
Virginia passed away peacefully on August 30, 2012.
She is survived by her husband, Richard; two children, Rick (LuAnn) of Wendover, Nevada; and Carolyn (Harry), Salt Lake City. Also her four beloved grandchildren: Chelsie, Jonathan, Travis, and Michael. Preceded in death by her parents and her brother, Ernie.
Funeral Mass will be celebrated at St. Ambrose, 1995 South 2300 East, on Friday, September 7th at 3:00p.m. where friends may call one hour prior. Private burial will be held at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, family suggests donations to St. Ambrose Parish, or another charity of your choice.��
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In Loving Memory
Dear Richard ,Carolyn, & Families. So sorry for your loss of Virginia, I always enjoyed her visits to my store. My mother Virginia also loved to visit with her. Well, they are both in heaven this year, & probably having a riot junkin & garage selling.. My condolences, best wishes for your future. Collette
collette miller
kaysville, ut
Dear Dick,Rick,Carolyn, So very sorry to hear of the passing of Virginia,she was a very strong woman and I know she suffered for a long time. Ihave very fond memories of you all and the friendship you shared with my beloved parents John&Betty. thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.I know she is at peace and in a better place.with symphathy, kathy metcalf
kathryn metcalf
salt lake city, ut
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