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Mary McGurl McGinley

Mary McGurl McGinley, 100, whose generous spirit and sense of humor brightened the lives of everyone who knew her, died April 19, 2020, in Luther Crest, South Whitehall.

In September, after blowing out the candles on her birthday cake, she quipped, “Does this mean I get another 100?”

Mary, or “Mimi” as she was often called, leaves behind a devoted fan club of children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren who relished her kindness, patience and playfulness.

Born Sept. 8, 1919, in Minersville, she was the youngest child of Laura Ellin (Quinn) McGurl and John Breslin McGurl.

Along with her sister, Blanche, and brother, John, she spent summers at her beloved Deer Lake.

She graduated from high school at age 16 and from Georgian Court College four years later.

In 1942, she married Paul A. McGinley, of Allentown. A successful attorney, he served as district attorney of Lehigh County from 1955-59.

The couple had four children. She often said her years as a 1950s homemaker were among the happiest of her life, filled with backyard parties with friends and family dinners at local restaurants.

She liked nothing better than to order a whiskey sour and “surf and turf.”

Summers often included vacations at the Jersey Shore, Florida and, once in Bermuda, where everyone enjoyed swimming, deep-sea fishing and watching alligator wrestling.

To an extraordinary degree, her life was defined by service to others, even amid adversity.

After her husband died in 1964 at the age of 48, she spent her life raising her children and caring for those who needed her, including her siblings and sister-in-law, Jane McGurl.

She volunteered for Meals on Wheels and the Mercy School and babysat for her grandchildren - a source of great joy.

“All she knows is love,” a relative once said.

At the same time, she became a first-rate bowler and was a whiz at crossword puzzles.

She loved chocolate of any kind - especially hot fudge poured over vanilla ice cream.

As her family grew over the years, her longtime home on Chew Street became a happy gathering spot for reunions and holiday dinners.

She often greeted guests with a giant pot of homemade beef stew or vegetable soup.

An avid sports fan, she followed professional tennis in the summer, Notre Dame football in the fall and Duke basketball in the winter. Her enthusiasm was contagious.

In 2006, she moved to Luther Crest, where she became part of a close-knit community that included wonderful friends such as Bob Benedict and the late Charlotte Staton.

She learned how to line dance, volunteered in the gift shop and went to concerts, plays and lectures.

She was happiest when surrounded by her family.

Her survivors include children Ellin McGinley Daum, Paul A. McGinley (Shirley Coffey), Ann McGinley (Jeffrey Stempel) and Laurie McGinley (Eric Pianin); grandchildren Caitlin Daum, Paige McGinley (Pannill Camp), Laura McGinley (William Lamson), Paul McGinley III (Julia West), Ryan, Reed and Shanen McGinley-Stempel and Alix and Stephen Pianin; and great-grandchildren June and Willa Camp; Solé Lamson and Jack and Maxwell McGinley.

Donations may be made to the Mercy School for Special Learning, 800 Woodward St., Allentown, PA 18103.

A private celebration of her life will take place at a later date.

Arrangements were made by Robert C. Weir Funeral Home, Allentown.

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