Obituary: Mary Ann Dean

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Mary Ann Dean

NAUGATUCK — Mary Ann Dean was born on Nov. 28, 1944 and passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Nov. 20, 2019. Resident of Naugatuck and Southbury, born in Ossining, N.Y, to Margaret and Chester Brown.

She is predeceased by two brothers, Chester and Wilson. She is also predeceased by Charles E. Dean, her loving husband; two daughters, Mary Ann Davis and Patricia Lynn Dean; and grandson, Jeff Davis. The family prays that they all rest in peace.

Mary is survived by her three daughters, 15 grandchildren and 19 great-grandchildren, Susan A Houle of Danbury, Penny E Havanick of Missouri, Lois B. Barcomb and her husband, Eric Barcomb, of Naugatuck, Jennifer, Jessica, Justina, Dylan Davis, Jonathan Caporuscio, Jacqueline and Leroy Spears, Melissa Dean, Katelynn and her husband, Cody Hadden, Joshua Houle, Richard Houle, William Houle, Cassandra Dean, Christina, Eric Jr. and his wife, Denise Barcomb.

Mary had many nicknames that she went by, her family deemed her: old lady, Lovey, Neen, Neener, Neeners, Nana, and always Nena. In her spare time, she enjoyed crocheting in which she made an outfit and blanket for all her 15 grandchildren and 18 of her great-grandchildren, as well as doing other projects in between outfits, such as making queen-sized blankets, hats, and door hangers. Nena was also a crazy lady bingo player. Always winning game after game, Nena always had more than enough money stashed away for the next bingo night and going to visit Susan and her family after bingo for coffee and food. Nena always enjoyed a good cookout with music, food, family and friends. She was always laughing, joking and adding some sarcasm to the night to lighten the mood. She enjoyed spending time with her animals, Crier, whom passed her side three years ago, Squirt, Mittens and Tesla, whom she loved and enjoyed very much playing with the laser pointer and always getting a laugh out of them.

With the many things she loved such as frequent napping, getting a pedicure when she had time and spending time with family. She really hated tomatoes, eggs, onions and mushrooms. Speaking on behalf of her grandkids, I will say that we will miss her inappropriate jokes, her always cooking for us, sleepovers at Neen’s house, countless hugs and Neener looks! She also had a habit of stealing Oreo cupcakes from Eric Jr. and fighting with him over it, along with many family memories. If you asked Nena why she put salt in the potatoes it was because it took all the starch out of them.

Though we have all suffered a great loss and are all pained this November and Thanksgiving season, we are happy to say that after the past several months of health issues, Mary has been lead to the lord by Pastor Mark Passmore, and has entered a life of eternal greatness.

Mary’s family invites you, and your fond memories to come celebrate her life on Dec. 8 from 1 to 7 p.m. at the American Legion, 21 Cedar St., Naugatuck. Arrangements have been entrusted to the Buckmiller Thurston Mengacci Funeral Home, 82 Fairview Ave., Naugatuck, CT.

To leave an online condolence, visit www.buckmillerthurstonmengacci.com.