Emma Lou Harbridge's Obituary
Emma Lou Harbridge, 93, Sebring, Florida passed away on June 8, 2024 at her residence surrounded by her loving family by her bedside. Emma Lou was born on August 13, 1930 in Brockway, Pennsylvania to her parents Frank Marnati and Anna B. (Lowther) Marnati.
Emma Lou was a retired Registered Nurse who had 40 years of service to DeGraff Hospital in Tonawanda, New York. She moved originally to Niagara Falls, New York and when her first husband Donald Lee Harbridge died, she went back to Brockway, Pennsylvania and married her second husband Samuel Mancuso who she had known while she was growing up in Brockway. She then moved after the death of her second husband, Emma Lou moved to Sebring, Florida in 1998 where she met her third husband Ralph D. Young. She was very active in her community with all the events held in the community. She was of the Roman Catholic faith and was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Avon Park, Florida.
She is survived by her loving sons: Jeffrey Harbridge and his wife Sandra of Sebring, FL, Michael Harbridge and his wife Maria of North Tonawanda, NY and James Harbridge of North Tonawanda, NY; a brother: Donald Marnati of Hyde, Pennsylvania; sisters: Deanna Starr of Brockport, PA, Sally Crawford of Brockport, PA and Margaret Buffone-Burke of Sebring, FL; six loving grandchildren, nine wonderful great-grandchildren and many loving nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husbands, Donald Lee Harbridge, Samuel Mancuso and Ralph D. Young, two beloved children: Thomas E. Harbridge and Dawn Lea Harbridge, brothers, Bill Marnatti and Frank Marnatti, Jr, and sisters, Virginia Reich and Gerri Snyder.
A celebration of life funeral service will be held on July 5, 2024 ay 11:00AM at St. Tobias Catholic Church, Brockway, Pennsylvania with a reception to follow the service at Marnati Park in Brockway, Pennsylvania.
Online condolences may be shared by visiting www.bankspagetheus.com. Arrangements are entrusted to Banks/Page-Theus Funerals and Cremations.
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