Join us in celebrating the life of Mary Brengel Palombo. A memorial service is scheduled for Tuesday, June 25th from 4:30 - 7:30PM at John Dormi and Sons Funeral Home, 1124 Morris Park Ave. Bronx, NY.
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Mary Brengel Palombo, passed away peacefully on June 18. She was born on March 1, 1955 in Pelham Bay to Gloria (Brengel) Galasso and Albert “Sonny” Brengel. She was a graduate of Edgemont High School and studied at Nassau Community College. She was married to Vincent Palombo and was a lifelong resident of Morris Park. A devoted caretaker, she began her career as a dialysis technician at Bronx Dialysis. She was a NY State Certified... see more
Mary Brengel Palombo, passed away peacefully on June 18. She was born on March 1, 1955 in Pelham Bay to Gloria (Brengel) Galasso and Albert “Sonny” Brengel. She was a graduate of Edgemont High School and studied at Nassau Community College. She was married to Vincent Palombo and was a lifelong resident of Morris Park.
A devoted caretaker, she began her career as a dialysis technician at Bronx Dialysis. She was a NY State Certified pre-school teacher who for many years dazzled children with her artistic abilities. She will be remembered for her generous kind heart and gentle soul. She was a devoted loving mother to her son Matthew, who was the light of her life. She was a true American patriot, the proud wife and mother of US Army veterans.
Those left to cherish her memory are her son Matthew Palombo, her mother Gloria Galasso, sister Carol Brengel Tiburzi, niece Gail Tiburzi Buck. She is also survived by her sisters Barbara Hall and Marilyn Fatone, many nieces, nephews, cousins and countless friends. She is pre-ceded in death by her husband Vincent Palombo.
A memorial service is scheduled for Tuesday, June 25th from 4:30 - 7:30PM at John Dormi and Sons Funeral Home, 1124 Morris Park Ave. Bronx, NY.
I am having a quiet moment here in Alaska. The wind is just fierce today and has been for the past few days. Whenever I feel the wind like this I think of you Mary. You are reminding me of how you are still present in our lives even though it is in a... moreI am having a quiet moment here in Alaska. The wind is just fierce today and has been for the past few days. Whenever I feel the wind like this I think of you Mary. You are reminding me of how you are still present in our lives even though it is in a different form. All who knew you and loved you, miss you so much. I was just reflecting on the photos of when you and I brought our mothers to Jimmy and Carol's home in Yonkers in May 2019 and saw Marian, Ann, Annie, and Mary Gay. What an incredible reunion. Our mothers were having a beautiful time chatting together and it was so good for all of us to be together. You will always be in my heart and my heart goes out to all of your family who are thinking of you this month of remembrance. I love you Mary, Joan less