Mary Ann Savage McVicker
Mary Ann Savage McVicker, 78, of Vestaburg, passed away in her home, Thursday, June 17, 2021. She passed after a lengthy battle with Parkinson’s disease and dementia. She was born June 14, 1943 in Clarksville. The daughter of the late Samuel and Sophie Zankasi Savage of Clarksville, and widow of Charles “Ernie” McVicker. They shared 33 loving years together before his passing on June 17, 2000.
After graduating from Bethlehem Center High school, Mary Ann was employed at the Pajama Factory in Waynesburg, for many years. She was a nurse’s aide at Adam’s Personal Care Home. Many people will remember her as their housekeeper, where she worked for various families throughout the years.
She was a member, of St. Michael’s / St. Oliver Plunkett Church and attended faithfully. She was also a member of the Bethlehem Center Senior Center, which she delivered meals on wheels, played bingo and loved spending time with her friends.
Summer time was her favorite when she could swim and spend time with her grandchildren. She was a caring, compassionate, lively and giving person. She also loved challenging her family to scrabble and poker.
Surviving are one brother, Philip Savage (Laura) of Ohio; her four children; William “Billy” McVicker (Laura) of Rostraver, Samuel (Michele) McVicker of Grindstone, Robert “Rob” McVicker (Kelly), Ronald “Ronnie” McVicker (Sara) both of Vestaburg, eight grandchildren, Kerri Christie, Allen Synder, Matthew McVicker (Shelby) of Fredericktown, Sam McVicker of Brownsville, Karlinn and Arleigh McVicker of Vestaburg, Michael McVicker (Tia) of Clarksville, and Samantha Jenkins (Steven) of Vestaburg, and seven great-grand- children, Arron Walters, Noah McVicker, Bane, Vera, and Ronan McVicker and Oliver and Spencer Jenkins.
Deceased, in addition to her parents and husband, are her granddaughter, Maranda Marie Mcvicker, brothers, Joseph and Samuel Savage and sister, Pauline Savage.
She was very close with her “extra” grandchildren, Michael and Tynan Noakes, Kerrigan and Avario Faieta, Sabrina Boehmer and Dominique Shaffer. Although not related by blood she loved them just as much as the others.
She will be missed by all that knew and loved her.
Services will be held at noon September 17, in the chapel of the Greene County Memorial Cemetery.