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Elizabeth "Betty" (Collins) DeMarchi

June 6, 2020

Elizabeth DeMarchi Obituary

Elizabeth “Betty” DeMarchi, 94, of West Newton, died Saturday, June 6, 2020.  She was born May 26, 1926 in Everson, a daughter of the late Patrick and Cecelia (Pinsky) Collins.  Along with her husband, she opened DeMarchi’s Tavern in West Newton.  A devout Roman Catholic, she was a member of Holy Family Church.  Betty was the best mother, who loved gardening and flowers.  Surviving are a daughter, Cheryl Guerrieri; sons, Joseph “Tony” DeMarchi and Michael DeMarchi; grandchildren, Todd Guerrieri and wife, Lisa, and Lisa Federer and husband, Shawn; great grandchildren, Joseph Federer and Julia and Justin Guerrieri; and sisters, Rose Marie McHargue and Peggy Pence and husband, Harold.  In addition to her parents she was preceded in death by her husband, Joseph DeMarchi; brothers, Kieran, Thomas, and Robert Collins; and sisters, Roberta Kennedy and Patricia Troup.  Visitation will be private.  Friends may attend a Funeral Mass at 12 pm Wednesday in Holy Family Church, West Newton.  Church guidelines direct that masks are to be worn and social distancing be maintained.  Interment will follow in West Newton Cemetery.  Arrangements entrusted to the J. William McCauley, Jr. Funeral Home, West Newton.  Condolences may be left at http://www.mccauleyfuneralhomes.com

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Funeral Service
Wednesday
June 10, 2020

12:00 PM
Holy Family Roman Catholic Church
225 N 2nd Street
West Newton, Pennsylvania 15089

Private Visitation

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