Mary E. Nizzi
October 16, 2018
Mary E. Nizzi, 93, passed away at her home surrounded by her loving family on October 16, 2018. Per her wishes, a private family graveside service was held.
Mary was born October 30, 1924 in Des Moines to Joseph and Jennie Oliver. She graduated from Lincoln High School in 1941. Mary worked for the State of Iowa as an executive secretary for many years. Her greatest joy in life was being a mother, grandmother, and caregiver to so many of her family and friends. Mary always had the coffee pot on in her big summer kitchen. Those who were lucky enough to know her loved her no nonsense . . . tell it like it is . . . can do attitude. She was a wonderful cook who sprinkled love in everything she made. In her youth, Mary enjoyed tending to her gardens, doing yard work, cooking, bargain hunting, and listening to country western and polka music.
Mary was married to her first husband, Art Nizzi on October 6, 1946. She was widowed as a young woman when Art was killed in a coal mining accident. They had one son, Art, Jr. She found love again with her second husband, Frank Nizzi. They were married on September 23, 1951.
Left to honor her memory are her children, Art (Patricia) Nizzi, Jr., Jerry (Diana) Nizzi, Joan (Don) Anderson, Jean Phillips; 10 grandchildren; 8 great-grandchildren; sister, Beverly Boshart; and her brother, Milo (Marcela) Oliver.
She was preceded in death by her parents; sister, Mary; husbands, Art and Frank; brother, Arthur Oliver; and a granddaughter, Adeline.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Peggy Gassbery-Jenkins
10/26/2018
Keeping your family in prayer.
Diane Cavanaugh
10/25/2018
So sorry for the loss of your mother, Art, Pat and all your family. Losing our moms is not easy. Prayers being said for your family.
Mike Antenucci
10/24/2018
I'm so sorry that Mary died I grew up in her and Frank eyes. Meaning that everywhere her son Jerry was I was. They never let you forget things like blowing up her mothers rain barrel . I seen her at the last two visits of my family's deaths. And her and Jean and Joan would always invite me over to visit lately. I'm so sorry I did not do that . Jean, Joan, Jerry, Art, we had a great time growing up together except for the fact that Art would always play Elvis Presley records all my long when we had to stay overs. There's too much to write about our first life. Thank you all for inviting me in . Love Mike
Jon Genier
10/23/2018
My condolences to Mary's family. May you find some comfort for your great loss in the hope expressed at Job 14:13-15.
Mary Walter
10/22/2018
So sorry for the passing of your mother.
Julie Antenucci
10/20/2018
Sweet Mary. She will be missed. The Nizzi Familly will always be in my memories of growing up.
The house on Rose raised a family with a big heart.