In Loving Memory of
Norma Jean Maclean
October 22, 1937 – April 4, 2021
A private Virtual Celebration of Life Gathering was held on April 15, 2021
Watch the Celebration of Life Tribute Video
Norma Jean Maclean of Brookline, received into eternal life by Our Savior Jesus Christ on Resurrection Day, Sunday, April 4, 2021.
A loving and devoted wife, she left behind her husband of 60 years D. R. Maclean. She was born on October 22, 1937 to Italian and German immigrants to the late Mario Longo and Johanna Dacroth. Sister of the late Helen Caraccia, Alfred Longo, Dorothy Fletcher, Ada Zankel, Louise Long, and Orrie Long.
Survived by sister Marion June Snyder. Beloved stepmother of Robert A. Martorella, Dan R. Maclean Jr., Ami R. Maclean, loving daughter-in-law Judi Maclean and “daughter” Martha Fernandez. Grandmother of Jason and Alicia Martorella, Nicole Shaffer and Dara Maclean Petty.
Her life was defined by an unconditional love for family. She loved cooking, gardening, flowers, music, and was beloved by all of her cats, dogs, and other animals she adopted. She was a light everywhere she went and a caring, loving friend to all. She never met a stranger and will be forever missed.
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Leica sciulli
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She was a beautiful lady inside and out. She was always smiling. I always looked forward to seeing her when she came to Pittsburgh.. she is now in our heavenly home with her parents, brothers and sisters preparing for her last sister and the rest of us when it is our time to return to our eternal home. Have always loved and missed you aunt norm. Rest In Peace.
Sam Sweg
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beautiful and very great send off the singing was heavenly and powerful
Cathy long
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A first class lady, beautiful godly soul an inspiration to all who knew her. Sadly she moved so far away from her family many years ago. So now we say goodbye a second time but hold onto the day of reunification to come.