Marianne Agathe Radicia

Marianne Agathe Radicia

November 14, 1931 - April 16, 2008

Marianne Agathe Radicia

November 14, 1931 - April 16, 2008

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Marianne Radicia
Born: November 14, 1931
Deceased: April 16, 2008

On April 16, 2008 the Lord called Marianne Radicia to his side. A special person here on earth, a special place in heaven would be set, just for her.

Marianne’s smile lit the room and her eyes twinkled like the sun’s rays upon tranquil waters. Marianne never sought reward for any deed. She gave selflessly, without question, to anyone who was in need. To those who knew Marianne Radicia the blessings of her presence will forever be missed but never forgotten.

To my father, she was not just a wife she was a soul mate. To me, she was more than a mother she was a teacher, healer, and above all else, my biggest fan. She was Oma to her granddaughters. But above all that, to so many people whom she crossed paths with, Marianne was not just a name, she was a friend, a caregiver, a confidant. But, as one very eloquent lady put it, my mother was a Saint. There was never a time when she placed her own needs, above those of others.

My mother always told me, ‘The Lord will never let you have more pain than you can handle’ before he calls you to his side. For many years I wondered just how true that was. I watched as crippling injuries and rheumatoid arthritis cruelly destroyed her.

On April 16, 2008, the Lord answered that question by calling my mother to his side. As she lay there in her passing, for the first time in two decades I saw her without pain and without suffering. Once again, my mother’s pain-riddled and disfigured body was whole, as the Lord had intended it.
In the wake of her death, Marianne leaves behind her beloved husband Louis Radicia, her son Anthony, his wife Christina and their two daughters, Ciarra and Chelsea. She also leaves behind her sister Antonie Bañuelos and Antonie’s adult children, Linda and Rigoberto Bañuelos.

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11 responses to Marianne Agathe Radicia

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  1. Uncle Louie and Tony, We are very sorry for you guys. Aunt Marianne was a special lady. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. Love, Jeanne, Russ and Family.

  2. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Marianne Radicia. We are very good friends of the Caparelli Family.

  3. Marianne,

    Surely your star is shining brightly in Heaven and your laughter and eyes with their merry twinkle are delighting every soul you meet. The memories we have shared with our families will always remain and be a part of our sons’ lives and ours as long as we live. What fun we had on the soccer fields – the boys and us!!

    I know God has blessed your heart and will keep watch over Lou, Tony, and his family.

    We love you,

    Ann & Cliff

  4. Virginia says:

    So sorry for your loss. We will all really miss her, she was a wonderful sister-in-law, and wife to my brother. We love you Louie! Love, Lou and Virginia

  5. Dear Louie, Tony and Family,
    We are so sorry for your dear lose. We will miss her very much. Our paryer’s are with you.

    Louie, we are so sorry we have not keeped in touch. Please remember we love you.

    Tony, now you are your daddy’s rock, take good care of him. Miss you all very much.
    Please keep in touch with us, friends always.

    Old Family Friend Forever,
    Klothilde and Belinda

    The Van Tuyles and
    The Castorenas

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