Mildred Irene Hyatt Marcolini

Deeply devoted to family
Mildred Irene Hyatt Marcolini, 84, of Low Hill, died Saturday, December 28, 2013, in her home, surrounded by family.
She was born January 26, 1929, in Denbo, a daughter of the late John Calvin and Helen Gail Everly Hyatt.
Mrs. Marcolini was known as “Midge” to her family and friends.
She was a 1947 graduate of Centerville High School, where she was a member of the band.
After graduation, she was employed as a secretary at Centerville High School and later worked at First National Bank in Brownsville. She also worked as a teacher’s aid for Bethlehem-Center School District in the 1970s.
Mrs. Marcolini was married for 43 years to Samuel F. Marcolini, who died February 27, 1993. Together, they had 10 children.
She was deeply devoted to her family and enjoyed singing, gardening, sewing and needlework.
Surviving are children Patricia Pagac of Malden Drive, Carol Dykstra of Pittsburgh, Joyce Liptak and husband Joe of Greensburg, Samuel Marcolini and wife Leann of Fredericktown, Gayle Richardson and husband Jim of Florida, Cheryl Corazzi of Fallowfield Township, Scott Marcolini of Low Hill, Brenda Gibson of Pittsburgh, Beth Sprague and husband Dave of Florida and Marcia Hoover and husband Douglas of Malden; 15 grandchildren, Joren and Brandt Dykstra, Justin and Brittany Marcolini, Benjamin Richardson, Deno Corazzi, Aubrey Marcolini, Caitlin Berczik, David Sprague Jr., Allyson, Bradley, Carissa and Eric Sprague and Douglas and Jonathan Hoover; six great-grandchildren, Sara Corazzi, Kaylen (Marcolini) Cerett, Alyssa Sprague, David Sprague III and Lydia and Isla Dykstra; and numerous nieces and nephews.
Deceased, in addition to her parents and husband, is a sister, Norma Somales.
Friends will be received from 2 to 8 p.m. Wednesday in John B. Greenlee Funeral Home, 2830 Main Street, Beallsville, where services will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday January 2, with Pastor Ken Custer officiating. Interment will follow in LaFayette Memorial Park, Brier Hill.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial contributions be made to Washington City Mission, 84 West Wheeling Street, Washington, PA 15301. Guest book and personal condolences may be accessed at www.GreenleeFuneralHome.com.