MARCY M. MANTIA
FOREVER 52
Marcy M. Mantia was a woman of extraordinary love and spirit, whose presence filled every room with warmth and life. She carried many titles—daughter, mother, grandmother, sister, niece, and friend—but her true legacy lies in the love she gave so freely and the way she made others feel truly seen and cherished.
Marcy was a force of nature, vibrant and full of life. Her energy was contagious, and her laughter was the melody that her family and friends now hold close in her absence. To be loved by Marcy was to know a boundless, unshakable love—a love that lingers in every memory and every moment spent with her.
Her family lovingly remembers:
"My beloved sister, Marcy, is truly loved and missed by her family and friends. She was a daughter, a mother, a grandmother, a sister, a niece, and a friend. Life is so different without her here. She was so full of life and had an amazing spirit. She is now in heaven with the true love of her life, but is missed every single day."
Her smile was more than just an expression—it was a reflection of her radiant soul, a beacon of warmth that could light up even the darkest days. Her smile wasn’t merely seen; it was felt, wrapping everyone in her presence with a sense of comfort and belonging.
It was the kind of smile that lingered long after she left the room, a spark of joy that stayed with you, a reminder of her boundless love and her vibrant spirit. Her smile held stories of love for her family, a quiet strength, and a zest for life that inspired everyone around her.
When Marcy smiled, it was as if the world paused to soak in her light, a light that now shines on from above. Her smile lives on in the memories of those who loved her—in the laughter she shared, the moments she brightened, and the love she gave so freely.
Now reunited in heaven with the love of her life, Marcy's spirit shines on, a guiding light for those who carry her in their hearts. Her family feels her presence in the quiet moments, in the memories that bring both tears and smiles, and in the enduring love that will never fade.
March 3, 1971 – December 3, 2023
St. Louis, Missouri