A Celebration of Life will take place on Monday, August 11, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. at the Dryden Community Funeral Home with Father Mike Mahoney officiating. Interment in St. Patrick’s Cemetery near Mary Beth’s family farm is to be held at a later date.
The family of Mary Beth is saddened to share that our beloved wife, Momsey and grandmother passed away at the Dryden Regional Health Center on August 4, 2025. Her passing was peaceful, and she was surrounded by family. Mary Beth courageously fought an eighteen-month battle with a rare cancer; her quiet strength during this illness reminded us that she had always led our family in the same way.
Mary Beth was born to Martin and Mary Ellen (Rice) Manion and grew up on the Manion family farm in West Luther, Ontario. She recalled with great joy life on the farm, the tight knit Irish community and the family times at the piano, fiddle and crokinole board. She attended the U.S.S. #10 elementary school, Mount Forest District High School and completed what was called at the time a Special Commercial Certificate, in preparation for office work.
Mary Beth left the farm and moved with friends to Waterloo becoming a clerk at both Dominion Life Assurance and Waterloo Public Utilities. She met Charlie on a weekend with friends at Sauble Beach and they were married at St. Michael’s Church in Waterloo in 1967. She and Charlie owned a four-plex in Waterloo and later when the kids arrived, built a home.
Moving to Dryden in 1980 Mary Beth was, first, a stay-at-home Mom shuttling her kids to activities and helping at St. Joseph’s School in the library and with hot dog day. She was a long-time member of the Catholic Women’s League. Mary Beth loved reading and burning brush at the cabin her and Charlie built on Dinorwic Lake.
Mary Beth spent 23 years at BDO (Dunwoody) in Dryden and enjoyed great laughs with Olga Benjamin and Ann Denzler.
Her favourite things later in life were Skyping with her kids and grandkids, spending time on the screened in porch (especially when storms were rolling in), tending the flowers, watching the Blue Jays and reading news on the internet.
She shared a special relationship with Mary Helie and the family cannot thank Mary and Bob enough for their friendship over the years.
Mary Beth had a sharp wit and was by far the smartest member of our family; she was so well read and well versed in history, politics and current events. She continued cracking jokes and watching the news and the Jays while in the hospital.
Mary Beth is survived by Charlie, her loving and devoted husband of 58 years, daughter Cheryl (Russell) Brownlee, son Chris (Cindy) and daughter Mary Anne (Rick) as well as grandchildren Emma, Carter, William and Matthew. She will be dearly missed by her siblings with whom she maintained a close relationship despite their distance apart – Shirley Troy, John Manion, Joan (Erwin) Arthur and Paul (Cathy) Manion. She treasured her sister-in-law Ann Czinkota and brothers-in-law Sam Alexander and Dan (Karen) Alexander and sister-in-law Doretta Glessing. Predeceased by siblings David Manion and Donald Manion as well as Bradley Alexander, Charles Czinkota, Gerry Troy, Ray and Elsie Realini, Dick Glessing, Garnet and Ann Alexander and Merna Alexander. She is survived by many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to thank Father Mahoney, the DRHC nurses and doctors, Dr. Moir, Dryden home care/nursing and in particular, Dr. Viherjoki.
In lieu of flowers donations are appreciated to: Dryden’s Second Chance Pet Network, Box 343, Dryden, ON P8N 2Z1 or to the St. Patrick’s Church in Proton: use this link and choose “yes I want to dedicate my donation” completing the field with “St. Patrick’s Proton MB Alexander” https://hamiltondiocese.com/ways-to-give/online-to-the-diocese/. Cheques with the same dedication note can be sent to the Diocese of Hamilton, 700 King St W, Hamilton, ON L8P 1C7.
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Helen (Kokocinski) McKay says
August 7, 2025 at 4:36 pmCheryl, Chris and families. Sending my deepest condolences on the loss of your Mom/wife/grandmother. She was frequently in St. Joseph’s School and we often chatted about anything, but mostly about you. She was a wonderful woman and so very proud of her children.
Kim says
August 7, 2025 at 11:40 pmWhat a beautiful soul Mary Beth was. If you spent any time with her, you felt it right away. Although we didn’t get to see her as much as we would like, the times we did share were filled with laughter and bright memories. Absolutely one of a kind, and lives on through her children and the lovely Charlie. Sending so much love to each of you during this time, and praying that you will find strength and support within your tight knit family. What a beautiful legacy to leave behind.
Love,
Dave, Kim and Poppy Arthur
Glenice Sveinson says
August 9, 2025 at 7:37 amCheryl and family, Keith and I are so sad to hear of your mom’s passing. Please accept our condolences and keep your memories of her close to your heart.
Love
Keith and Glenice Sveinson
Donna says
August 10, 2025 at 2:40 pmCharlie and kids my deepest sympathyMaryBeth was a great person and friend! Have many happy memories, fishing and years ago every Friday night we would meet and order fish and chips or Chinese food then Charlie and Gerry would tell us how to install siding, haha. She will be missed!
Sending love and hugs to all of you
Marie Goldrup says
August 10, 2025 at 9:59 pmMy deepest sympathy to Charlie and family members on the passing of Mary Beth. It was wonderful to have worked with her for several years at BDO. You couldd always count on being greeted with a warm ‘good morning’ from her….a delightful way to start the workday. I especially remember her calmness and wit. I appreciated her vast vocaulary and could always count on her help for just the right word…spelling and all. She truly was a lovely lady.