MaryAnn McGuire

August 9, 1951 ~ June 25, 2024
MaryAnn Delaney McGuire, born on August 9, 1951, in Indianapolis, Indiana to Bernard and Patricia Davey Delaney. Passed away peacefully at her home on June 25, 2024.
MaryAnn will be fondly remembered for her vibrant personality and her love for life. She found joy in the simple moments and cherished spending time with her grandchildren, creating beautiful memories that will be forever treasured by her surviving family and friends.
Among those who mourn her passing are her devoted daughter Carrie McGuire, and her adoring grandchildren Nicholas McGuire and Delaney McGuire. MaryAnn's legacy of love and kindness will live on through them as they hold dear the moments shared together. She is preceded in death by her loving husband Urban McGuire, son Joseph McGuire, and parents Bernard and Patricia Delaney.
She was a dedicated worker for Indiana Bell throughout her career, where she left an indelible mark with her commitment and work ethic.
In addition to her work, MaryAnn cultivated a range of hobbies and interests that brought her great pleasure. From bowling to being crafty to enjoying the thrill of the casino, she always embraced life's experiences with zest and enthusiasm.
Despite facing health challenges in the form of cancer and emphysema, MaryAnn remained resilient and strong until the end. Her courage in battling these illnesses serves as a testament to her unwavering spirit and determination.
Services entrusted to O’Riley – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, 6107 S. East Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46227.
MaryAnn McGuire's departure has left a void in the hearts of those who knew her, but the memories created together will serve as a source of comfort during this difficult time. Her presence will be deeply missed, but her legacy of love and joy will continue to inspire all those whose lives she touched.
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May she rest in peace knowing that she was deeply loved and that her memory will forever be cherished by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
MaryAnn
I’ll cherish the memories of good times and laughter that I was blessed to share with Mary Ann and our friends through the years. A favorite was driving all night to visit Linda Bolger when she moved to Miami and spending a week with her and her husband. That was a crazy wild week! I’ll always remember you Mary Ann.
Carie, my condolences. Your mother was always a joy to be with. I lived with her in an apartment in our early 20s. We had a lot of fun together. We always caught up with news when we were a part. You will be in my prayers as life goes on. Now you have more responsibility as you live without your mother. Please reach out for help when you need it. ❤️
Mary Ann I will miss you remembering all the fun times we had at work and outside of work also, I’m sorry for all the pain you went through. God Bless You !
To the McGuire and Delaney Family; Please accept our condolences and count on our prayers.
John and Deb Madden
Greenwood
So sorry to hear
So sorry to hear Mary Ann passed. We had some good times. Condolences to her family.