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Obituary: Marie Elena Ronzio Ardito
SCARBOROUGH - Marie Elena Ronzio Ardito, 87, of The Mooring, a Scarborough assisted living facility and formerly a longtime resident of .
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Marie Elena Ronzio Ardito
SCARBOROUGH – Marie Elena Ronzio Ardito, 87, of The Mooring, a Scarborough assisted living facility and formerly a longtime resident of Augusta, Maine, died May 11, 2021, in Scarborough after a brief illness and with her family by her side. She was born in Italy in August of 1933 the daughter of Eugenio Ronzio and Anna Leone Ronzio. Fondly known as “Nonna”, she was the matriarch of a close-knit family whom she adored.
In 1939, at the age of six, Marie and her mother emigrated from Sant’ Apollinare, Italy to Providence, R.I., where her father moved previously. She and her family fled Italy before World War II ravaged her birth home. While her parents never spoke English, Marie blossomed in her new world and received the Anthony Medal for Academic Achievement at Mount
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Ty’s mom, Ann Smith, said she has a flexible job, but having her two children home from school was hard. She said she also feels better about their safety, and the safety of other community members her children come into contact with.
“We just know this is the first step to normalcy, to get everything opened, and we were just so thrilled to have this opportunity that the school district partnered with CHAS, it was phenomenal, super easy.”
COATHAM GRANGE is a derelict 17th Century farm to the north of Darlington beside the original trackbed of the Stockton & Darlington Railway. It is lost in farmland between Whessoe and Coatham Mundeville, its only access being from Patches Lane, an old drovers route which is now a popular footpath. As Memories 520 told, when the railway steamed through the countryside in 1825, the farm was called Myers Flat and the area was so boggy that all of the workings – the soil embankments and the iron tracks – just seeped away overnight as if fairies had stolen them. George Stephenson, though, defeated the fairies by devising a ground-breaking method of stabilising the land so the first steam engines could go over the bog.
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