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Friday, May 3, 2024

Mary Ann McDermott

Mary Ann McDermott
Mary Ann McDermott

Mary Ann McDermott, 76 went to be with the Lord on March 13, 2015. Mary Ann was born in Fulton, New York on April 8, 1938 to her parents Charles and Jessie Woodard. She moved to Leesburg, FL in 2002 from Genoa, NY. Mary Ann was an active member of St. Paul’s Catholic Church here in Leesburg, FL. She was a member of The Red Hat Society in Pennbrooke Fairways and enjoyed playing cards and bingo with her friends. What Mary Ann enjoyed most was spending time her Grandchildren and Great-Grandchildren. Mary Ann touched a lot of lives and will be deeply missed by many. She is predeceased by her loving husband of 29 years: John McDermott and Grandson: Derek Revette. She is survived by her Son: Dion Revette, of San Diego, CA; Daughters: Daphne Roupas, of Lady Lake, FL, Lisa (Richard) Hulme of Auroa, NY, and Rhonda Revette, of Liverpool, NY; Sister: Marilyn Brown, of Oswego, NY; Eight Grandchildren; Two Great-Grandchildren; and Several Nieces and Nephews. In lieu of flowers donations may be to your favorite charity.

Villagers don’t have gates but the Morse family does

A Village of Country Club Hills resident, in a Letter to the Editor, points out The Villages is not a true gated community, but the Morse family is living behind gates at their compound.

Villager says his Black Lab has been attacked by unleashed dogs

In a Letter to the Editor, a Village of Dabney resident reports that his Black Lab has been attacked by small unleashed dogs.

The gates are more beneficial than you might think

A Village of Palo Alto resident suggests the gates are of more value than just slowing down traffic. He explains in a Letter to the Editor.

Shockingly light sentence in hit-and-run death

A Village of Antrim Dells resident was shocked to read about the sentence a woman received after a hit-and-run crash on Rolling Acres Road claimed the life of a pedestrian and seriously injured a second man.

They are ruining the reasons people have chosen The Villages

A Village of St. James resident who moved to Florida’s Friendliest Hometown a decade ago, fears The Villages is ruining the reason people chose to buy homes here.