AnnaMarie Mosco (nee Castrataro), on November 17, 2017, of the Glen Oaks section of Gloucester Twp. Age 83. Beloved wife of the late John D., Sr. Devoted mother of John D., Jr., Richard J. (Cynthia), Michael F. (Colleen) and Joseph A. (Jill). Loving grandmother of John, III, Tara, Victoria, Anthony, Joseph, Luca and Gabriel. Proud great-grandmother of Julianna and Joseph.
AnnaMarie loves so many things. She had a eye for art. She would sit in her basement and paint beautiful flowers, to incredible portraits of ladies sitting in peaceful places. She loved to play the slot machines in ac with her husband for their time away together. If she could be anywhere in the world it would be ocean city. Walking up and down on the beach is where you would find her. She was so innocent and pure she would even get nervous that she would get in trouble for taking unique sea shells for her garden. While she would clean her house she would be singing and dancing out of no where. After cooking and taking care of us all day she loved to sit on her bed with her blue rosary beads and say her hale Mary’s and pray for all of us individually. Than she would put on the lifetime channel and eat her favorite candy peanut chews. Everyone that met her loved her after the first few minutes of meeting her. She would throw on a pot of coffee and ask about your whole life story and give the best advice. Her famous words about her life were “I should write a book” she loved so hard and worried so much about all of us and everyone, she was the true definition of what a mother should be.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend her Mass of Christian Burial Tuesday 12:00 PM at Our Lady of Peace Parish, Williamstown. Interment private.
In lieu of flowers, donations in AnnaMarie’s memory may be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 399 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19106.
“A Life Well Lived
Is Worth Remembering”