Mary J. Ohle ~ October 14, 2022

Lakeville: At age 90, Mary passed away peacefully on Friday, October 14, 2022. She was born in Pittsburgh, PA to the late Paul C. and Mary L. Kleber. Mary is predeceased by her beloved husband, Clarence L. Ohle; and her children, Mary Ann “Pixie” Ohle and William P. Ohle; along with her brother, Paul Kleber. Survived by her children, Susan DiPiazza and James Ohle; and her grandchildren, Heather (Gideon) Kalischer, Shawna Ohle, Eric Ohle, Brian Ohle, Tyler (Lisa) Ohle, Danielle DiPiazza, along with her great grandchildren.

Mary was an amazing woman who dedicated her life to helping others.  She was a nurse for over 60 years and touched many people during every stage of life.

As a long-time member of the St. Matthew’s Faith Community her faith was a guiding light throughout her life and she shared that light with others.

She was a mother to more than just her children and will always be remembered for her sense of humor and infectious smile.  Mary will be greatly missed.

Friends and family are invited to Calling Hours 4-7PM on Wednesday, October 19, 2022 at the Kevin W. Dougherty Funeral Home, 21 Big Tree Street in Livonia. A Funeral Mass will take place at 11AM on Thursday, October 20, 2022 at St. Matthew Catholic Church, 6591 Richmond Mills Road in Livonia. Friends and family are invited for food and fellowship immediately following Mass. Interment will take place at 1PM on Friday, October 21, 2022 at St. Michael’s Cemetery on Shelly Road in Livonia. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to: Livonia Emergency Medical Services, PO Box 8, Livonia, NY  14487. To share a memory or a condolence, please visit: www.doughertyfuneralhomes.com

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29 thoughts on “Mary J. Ohle ~ October 14, 2022

  1. Condolences to the Family. I met Mary many years ago @ Good Shepherd Church in Henrietta when we were both volunteering for the Religious Ed Program. She was a delightful person with a great sense of humor. I enjoyed her very much. May she rest in Peace.
    Shirley Murphy

  2. I met Mary many years ago while volunteering for Religious Ed @ Good Shepherd in Henrietts, N.Y. She was a delightful person and had a great sense of humor. I send my condolences to the family .

  3. Mary was a dear friend and neighbor for many years. We first met her in Indian Hills. We were a gang of stay at home moms who helped raise each other’s children. She was helpful to us when our Matthew was so I’ll. Her heart was made of gold. We played bridge together for years. Her Clarence adored her and when she would go off the deep end would just smile and say “let her go”. She brought joy to all who knew her. When she joined Dr. Cafarelli’s pediatrics practice as a nurse, she was such a fun addition. A wonderful time we had on the days when Mary worked. We all love that woman. I will miss her terribly.

  4. Ohle family.What more can I add to all that has been said about Mary.she was one in a million.The times we spent with your family as neighbors on fawn ridge road and the times Mary came to Florida to stay with us. All our neighbors looked forward to her visits. The time we spent at her house wen we waiting to move.I. Talked to her every 2 to 3 weeks.l will certainly miss that.She was a great support to me when I lost my wife.you were fortunate to have such wonderful parents.God Bless.

  5. My heart is with all of you. Mary was a great person who always lit up the room. We had many laughs over the years. May she rest in peace with her loved ones who have gone before her. With Sympathy.

  6. Jim and family,
    I have a lot of fond memories of your Mom. She was a sweetheart with the best laugh!! Remember the happy times!! Take Care.

  7. My sincere sympathy to Mary’s family. I enjoyed playing bridge with her many years ago.

  8. My deepest condolences to you Sue and to your family. Your Mom lit up the church with her beautiful smile and kindness. I loved talking with her and just loved her laugh. I will never forget her pearls of wisdom and faith. She will be missed by this entire community.

  9. My sincere sympathy to Mary’s family. She was a delight to see, always smiling, so much fun and always interested in people she’d meet in the stores or on the street. May she rest in peace.

  10. Jim, Sue and family
    We are so sorry to hear the passing of your mom. She was such a sweet person with a very contagious laughter. A true pleasure to have known her and her family. Our sincere sympathies,
    God bless
    Kevin & Lori Whitford

  11. Jim – Our sincere condolences to you and your family. Cherish the memories and keep her spirit alive.

  12. To all the Ohle Family,
    We are so sad to hear of Mary’s passing, she was a wonderful woman. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.
    Dale, Jean,Tom, Molly and Bobby Etzel

  13. Condolences and prayer to Mary’s family and friends.
    Mary, was a joyful and caring friend to all. She and Clarence were a loving, faithful, and devoted couple dedicated to family, friends and community. May they rest in peace.
    Love, blessings and prayer,
    Lucy Kress

  14. I’am so sad to hear of Mary’s passing. I will especially miss singing with her. Mary was one of a kind. She gave light and love to everyone who knew her. Her sense of humor was always present with her positive attitude and she loved everyone. She always asked about my kids and what they were doing in their adult lives. She touched so many with love and healing.. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your families as you feel the loss. I know she danced her way through the gates of Heaven and is there in peace with loved ones. She is forever present in our hearts.

  15. May our dear friend Mary Rest In Peace. We shared so many good times in bridge club, Geva outings and lunches and, of course, many years in our Small Church group where our innermost thoughts and feelings will stay forever. We will miss Mary’s laugh especially when she would try to stifle it and shook all over. She was an excellent nurse who was generous with her medical advice. All the family loved Mary. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Susan, Jim and grandchildren. Love, Margie , Bob and family

  16. My condolences to Jim, Sue and families. I remember her as a naturally kind , warm lady.

  17. Although I have not seen your mother in many years, I have fond memories of her at Dr. Cafarelli’s pediatric office in Brighton. It was so evident that she loved her profession and those she served. I am certain she will be missed.

  18. Susan and Jim, I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your mom. I think back on the fun times as kids when we lived next door to you guys on Fawn Ridge Road! Watching the moon landing in your garage, riding our bikes around the development, and (especially at this time of year) trick-or-treating.
    Love and hugs to you all.

  19. So sad to learn this am @ Sunday mass @ St. Matthew’s that our dear friend, Mary, has passed. She will always be remembered by our Livonia community & Conesus Lake friends & anyone she has touched over the many years we have known her. She was so much fun & helped so many with her advice @ our St. Matthew’s breakfast group. We were @ her 90th luncheon celebration this summer & she was wonderful. Her faith guided her through losing 2 children. Our sympathies to her loving family!

  20. Dear Susan and Jim – You’re mom was such a friendly and welcoming person. We had some laughs and some tears over the years! May she rest in peace.

  21. My deepest sympathies to you and your family Jim. I remember you talking about your Mother many times. My thoughts are with you.

  22. What a wonderful Lady Mary was !!!
    Met her as a Volunteer at the Teresa House
    She was a caring and wonderful Nurse !!
    So Glad I met her , I will never forget her !!.
    Thoughts and Prayers being sent to the Family

  23. Sue and Jim,

    So sorry to hear the sad news about the loss of your mom. May the good lord accept her into his kingdom and provide both of you strength and guidance during this difficult time.

  24. Rest in peace, Mary. You will be forever loved. Condolences to Susan, Jim and Danielle. She was the best!

  25. Mary exchanged recipes with my mom, Alice Lewis on Sweet Briar Knoll. To this day, I make Mary’s much loved apple butter. She gave mom a lot of smiles.

  26. So sorry to hear of Mary’s passing. I worked with Mary at Teresa House. She was a wonderful nurse and a great lady, always enjoyable to work with. Sincere condolences to her family.

  27. Though I only had the privilege of knowing Mary for a short time, it was immediately clear that she had a heart of gold. During the time I helped her, we shared many stories and lots of laughter.
    While Friday mornings will never be the same, I will always think of her fondly. Hugs and prayers to her family.

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