With heavy hearts, family members have shared the passing of Maryanne Garbera-Karamanoogian, who died peacefully on March 10, 2026, at the age of 78. Her passing marks the loss of a woman remembered for her generous heart, compassionate nature, and deep devotion to those she loved.
Maryanne’s life was defined by the kindness she showed to others. Those who knew her often described her as someone who would go out of her way to help anyone in need. Whether offering a listening ear, lending a hand, or providing comfort during difficult moments, she was known for her willingness to support others without hesitation. Her caring spirit left a lasting impression on friends, relatives, and all who had the privilege of knowing her.
While life and family relationships can sometimes be complex, Maryanne’s loved ones remember her most for the warmth in her heart and the love she shared with those around her. Her compassion and generosity remain qualities that will continue to be remembered and cherished.
Maryanne was also a devoted grandmother, and her five grandchildren brought immense joy to her life. She treasured the time she spent with them, and her role as their grandmother will remain an important and meaningful part of the legacy she leaves behind.
In her final moments, Maryanne was surrounded by family. Her son Greg Karamanoogian, daughter-in-law Marisa Cooper-Karamanoogian, and her other loved ones were by her bedside, offering comfort and presence during her last hours. For her family, there is peace in knowing she was not alone as she said her final goodbye.
Her passing brings sadness to those who loved her, yet her family finds solace in believing that she is now free from pain and reunited with her beloved husband in heaven. The memories she created and the kindness she shared will remain in the hearts of her family and friends.
Although no formal services will be held, the family kindly asks that those who knew Maryanne keep them in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time as they mourn her loss and remember her life.

