Marie R. Guglielmo

Marie R. Guglielmo, aged 58, passed away on December 14, 2024, at her home in Allentown, PA. She was married to William Wonneberger, celebrating 32 years of marriage in July 2024. Born in Bridgeport, CT, she was the daughter of Rose Marie Irene Guglielmo and the late Anthony Fernando Guglielmo. Marie graduated from St. Joseph High School in 1984 and received her Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Sacred Heart University in 1988. She had a successful career as a graphic artist for over 30 years, working at various newspapers. Marie was an animal lover who volunteered at the Lehigh Valley Humane Society. She is survived by her husband, mother, brother, and other family members, including her beloved rabbit, Bun Bun. Services will be held on December 19, 2024, in Allentown, and a Memorial Mass will take place on January 23, 2025, in Bridgeport, CT. Memorial contributions can be made to Greenpeace, The Nature Conservancy, or the Lehigh Valley Humane Society.
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