Susana Acosta
My deepest condolences to all the loved ones of Mary. She will rest happily and be a loving guardian angel from now on. All the love and prayers <3

Birth date: Apr 19, 1926 Death date: Nov 10, 2025
Mary A. Armbruster, 99, of St. Pete Beach, FL, passed away on November 10, 2025. Mary was the wife of the late Joseph F. Armbruster, her loving husband of 70 years. Mary was born in Pittsburgh, PA on April 19, 1926 to the late J Read Obituary
My deepest condolences to all the loved ones of Mary. She will rest happily and be a loving guardian angel from now on. All the love and prayers <3

Mary would always join a group of us after daily Mass at Saint John Vianney to pray the rosary.
When she returned to St. John’s for her dear friend Maureen Kubick’s funeral, her phone started to ring during the mass. I told her it was Maureen calling to tell her she was saving a place for her in heaven.
Mary would always join a group of us after daily mass at Saint John Vianney to pray the rosary.
When she came back to Saint John’s to attend a funeral mass for her dear friend Maureen Kubick, her phone started to ring during the mass. I told her it was Maureen calling to let her know she was saving a seat for her in heaven.
We are so sorry to hear of Mary's passing. We knew Mary from daily Mass and always impressed with her great mind, impeccable taste in fashion, and her kind, peaceful spirit. We invited Mary to our home for breakfast and she gave us a beautiful little crystal candy dish that I cherish. Heaven gained a beautiful soul. God bless Mary's family. 🙏❤️
Judy and Frank Romano
Aunt Mary has always been present in the milestones of my life: graduations, my wedding, visiting when every baby was born (although I think Joe enjoyed holding the babies just as much), visiting our new homes, and Thanksgivings and Christmases. But my favorite memories of her were around her table-playing board games. She was intelligent, stylish, an example of faith and devotion to her Catholic upbringing. She gave the best advice-even when it was hard to hear. But her advice was always heeded because I knew she wanted the best for me and my life. Tomorrow is my fiftieth birthday and the first one where her card wasn’t in my mailbox. I have kept those cards-such a treasure and momemtos of being blessed to have her in my life.