Mary Ann Cauvel

July 18, 1930 ~ April 1, 2013
Born in: Sugarcreek Boro, Pennsylvania
Mary Ann Cauvel, 82, of 571 Pioneer Road, Sandycreek Twp. died at 9:26 p.m., on April 01, 2013 at UPMC-Northwest in Seneca. Born July 18, 1930 in Sugarcreek Boro, PA, Mary was the daughter of the late William and Hazel Leona (Hart) Cauvel. She was a 1949 graduate of Franklin High School, and worked for many years as a Data Processor for the Ohio State Lottery System. She enjoyed her cats, shopping, gardening and feeding the birds. Mary Ann is survived by her sister Betty C. Richey, of Frankin, and numerous nieces and nephews. In addition to her parents, Mary Ann was preceded in death by her 3 brothers, William, Jack and Ernest Cauvel, her sister, Sara L. Steer, her two nephews, Samuel Cauvel and Thomas Cauvel, and her loving companion, Noel P. Porter. The Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc, 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, is in charge of arrangements, and a memorial service will be held at a later date at the convenience of Mary Anns family. The family suggests that memorial contributions be made to the Venango County Humane Society - PO Box 1045, Oil City PA 16301.9:26 To send flowers, cards, online condolences, or for further information, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.
To all marys friends and family including betty im so sorry for your loss I enjoyed the privelage to know mary she will be truely missed. Betty if u need anything please don’t hesitate to ask.
I’m shocked and sorry to read of Mary Ann’s passing. Her parents and my grandparents lived next to each other in the Third Ward and were great friends. I recall many happy memories on the porch swing and adored the whole Cauvel family, including Jigs the cocker spaniel. Mary Ann and I have kept in touch at Christmastime for years, but I was unaware that she was ill. She was always great fun and will certainly be missed. My sympathy to Betty and all the family members.
Love,
Julie Bushnell
Rochester, NY
It was my greatest pleasure to be able to call Mary Ann my friend. I will miss our conversations about flowers, deer and bears. She loved all animals. She was a true friend and always seemed to know when I needed a good laugh. I’ll never forget you Mary Ann.
Mary Ann, I will miss you so much at the bank, and I will miss your hugs, and all of our conversations. My thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
I met Mary at The Bon-Ton in Cranberry Township where I work in the shoe department. I would help her pick out Christmas ornaments during the holidays this year and with each visit she made she endowed me with little pieces of advice and funny stories. She never failed to leave the store without putting a huge smile on my face. When I went in to work today my coworkers told me the sad news of her passing. I will miss her visits and her sass and her humor, as will the rest of us ladies in the shoe department. Every time I see a Christmas ornament now I will be thinking of her.