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Mary F. Kuskey

April 21, 1954 ~ December 9, 2025

Loving mom, grandma, sister passed away peacefully surrounded by family on December 9, 2025.

Preceded in death by parents, Joseph & Irene Mancini, husband, Jim; brother, Joe Mancini; sister, Barb McDonough; in-laws, James & Eleanor.

Survived by children, Joe, Angie (Keith) Tursso; grandchildren, Haydyn, Faith, Maddie, Jordan (Hayley); sister-in-law, Sue Mancini; nephews, Courtney Mancini, Jeff McDonough; niece, Julie (Steve) Ulmann; former daughter-in-law, Tracy; other relatives and dear friends.

Mary was born and raised on the east side of St. Paul and was very proud of her Italian heritage and being a “Mancini”.  She loved her family more than anything and especially enjoyed watching her grandchildren participate in sports. Mary also enjoyed playing bingo, shopping and most importantly, Mary had deep faith in her Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.

A graveside service will be held at 11 AM Friday, December 19th at Oakland Cemetery, St. Paul.  Guests can meet inside the main gate of the cemetery.  A celebration of Mary’s life will be held from 12-4 PM Sunday, February 15th at Mancini’s Char House, St. Paul.

We wanted to express our sincere gratitude for the wonderful care provided by both Keystone Memory Care and  HealthPartners Hospice.

 

 

Services

Graveside Service: Friday, December 19, 2025 11:00 am

Oakland Cemetery
75 Sycamore St. E.
St. Paul, MN 55117

(651) 224-2366

Celebration of Life: Sunday, February 15, 2026 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Mancini's Char House
531 7th Street West
Saint Paul, MN 55102


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  1. My neighbor, my friend. We had lots of laughs. Meals were shared. Vacations shared. You always were the bingo winner. I miss you and Jim so very much. Thank you for sharing your home and your love with me and Vernon. He’ll have a Mounds bar or two for you.

    • I was deeply saddened to hear of Mary’s passing. She was a wonderful woman, and I will always remember the time I spent with her, especially when I was able to care for her. I have memories that I will cherish and carry with me.

      My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time, and I hope you can find comfort and peace in the memories you shared together, and knowing she is at rest and reunited with Jim.

  2. Joe and Angie, We are deeply saddened by your loss and hope you can find joy and peace in the fact that your parents are together again along with Uncle Joe and other family members that have gone before them. May your memories console you during these difficult times.

  3. Joe and family, We are sorry to hear of Mary’s graduation from you her family. May you all be a great comfort to one another at this difficult time. Love to you.

  4. Angie and family,
    My deepest condolences for your loss.
    Mary was so kind. I loved working with Mary at Aspen. I always have loved Hot tamales candy and I remember her having them all the time. Strong woman; her faith evident.


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