Marianna (Costanzo) Warren
...U.S. Army Veteran; 50
CHELMSFORD,MA - Marianna (Costanzo) Warren, age 50, a U.S. Army Veteran, died Wednesday, November 19, 2008, at Tufts Medical Center in Boston, from complications related to a ruptured brain aneurism. She was the beloved wife for 13 years of Shawn Warren and beloved mother of twin boys, James and John, of Chelmsford, and Tamworth, New Hampshire.
Marianna was born in Beverly, Massachusetts, April 14, 1958, and graduated from Beverly High School in 1975. She attended North Shore Community College and Bentley College and worked in the Pension Plan consulting area for many years. She headed up the Pension Plan Compliance Department for the John Hancock Insurance Company before leaving to raise her twin sons.
Marianna served proudly in the United States Army working as a Military Police Officer, both domestically and overseas, where she earned many medals and commendations for her work. She received an Honorable Discharge for her service to our nation.
She truly loved life and loved spending time with her husband and twin boys. Marianna also had a deep love for all animals and had numerous pets over the years, including many she found abandoned or strayed.
She was the beloved daughter of Joyce (Eon) Costanzo of Natick, Massachusetts and Placido and his wife Bernice Costanzo of Danvers, Massachusetts and the beloved sister of Linda Costanzo of Chelsea, Massachusetts. She is the beloved granddaughter of Sylvia Eon of Peabody, Massachusetts. She leaves behind several aunts and uncles including Mary (Costanzo) Parker and Francis Costanzo of Beverly, Massachusetts and Francis and Alexis Eon of Peabody. Marianna is also survived by her in-laws Susan and Paul May of Jackson, Mississippi, Kevin and Mary Warren of Nashua, New Hampshire, Timothy and Deborah Warren of Williamsburg, Virginia and Brian and Alice Warren of Tewksbury, Massachusetts. She will be missed tremendously by her friends and colleagues and all others who knew her. She was and will always be a very special person to those who knew her best.
Her Funeral Mass was held on Tuesday November 25, 2008 in St. William’s Church, Tewksbury, followed by internment with Army Honors at Tewksbury Cemetery. Memorial contributions can be made, in her name, to the Lowell Humane Society, 951 Broadway, Lowell, MA 01854.