maria veltri

Maria Veltri, 90, of Weirton, WV, passed away on February 20, 2025, at WVU Medicine – Weirton.

Born on May 16, 1934, in Lago Cosenza, Calabria, Italy, Maria was one of five children born to Luigi and Rosaria Mazzotta Spina.

She met and married Giuseppe Veltri, while living in Italy. Giuseppe later traveled to the United States to establish a home and career for his family, working as a car repairman at Weirton Steel. Later, Maria and their one-year-old daughter Nancy joined him in Weirton, where they built a beautiful life together and welcomed three more children and eventually five grandchildren.

Maria’s greatest joy was caring for her family. A gifted cook, she filled her home with the comforting aromas of homemade pasta, pizzelles, pizza, fresh-baked bread, sauce, and her famous pepperoni rolls. Her kitchen was a place of love and laughter, where family, friends, and neighbors were always welcome to share a meal and conversation.

Maria nourished her faith, by attending Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church on Sunday and following it with her mother-daughter trips to the mall, always on the lookout for a great sale. She had a keen sense of style and a flair for fashion, earning her the affectionate title of “fashionista” among her children.

However, her happiest moments in her life came with the arrival of her grandchildren between 1992 and 2001. They were truly the light of her life. Maria adored each of them, filling their days with laughter, love, and her unique sense of humor. She was a natural comedian, always finding ways to entertain and make them laugh.

After the passing of her husband Giuseppe in 1994, Maria found purpose and community as the cook and housekeeper for the priests at Saint Joseph the Worker Church, a role she lovingly fulfilled for ten years. She took great pride in her cooking and would often accompany Fr. Dube on shopping trips to ensure he selected only the finest ingredients for her carefully prepared meals.

In addition to her parents, Maria was preceded in death by her husband, Giuseppe, on September 2, 1994; her brothers, Ercolino and Eliseo Spina; and her sister, Antoinetta Spina.

She will be forever remembered with love by her children, Rudy and Joseph Veltri, Nancy (Bill) Buchanan, and Ivonna (Dan) Siudela; and her five grandchildren, Dr. Anthony and Francesca Siudela, Olivia, Emily, and Gabriella Veltri; and her sister, Elena Laurienzo.

Friends and family will be received at the Greco- Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street Weirton, WV, on Sunday from 2 PM until 5 PM.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at Saint Joseph the Worker Church on Monday at 12 Noon, followed by interment at Saint Paul’s Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Dementia Society of America. https://www.dementiasociety.org

Maria’s family would like to thank the wonderful people at The Inn at Wyngate, Weirton Geriatric Center for all their care and support; as well as the doctors and nurses at WVU Medicine – Weirton for all their care and compassion.

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Services

Visitation: February 23, 2025 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home
3219 Main Street
Weirton, WV 26062

(304) 748-3219
https://www.grecohertnick.com

Mass of Christian Burial: February 24, 2025 12:00 pm

Saint Joseph the Worker Roman Catholic Church
229 California Avenue
Weirton, WV 26062

304-723-2054

Charities

The family greatly appreciates donations made to these charities in Maria Veltri 's name.

Dementia Society of America

www.dementiasociety.org

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  1. Candle Selection 2Mrs. Veltri was truly one of the kindest, warm hearted, loving people I have ever met. She treated everyone like family and brought joy to so many. She will be so missed.

  2. i am blessed to have been part of your mothers care and to have met all of you my hugs heart and prayers are with you all may God watch over all of you. love Nurse emily

  3. Mrs. Veltri was a very special lady. Losing a parent is very difficult and something you never get over, but you all have such wonderful memories. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time.

  4. I have so many childhood memories shopping with Nancy & Ivonna. Maria was my mother’s best friend and would visit with us often. My last encounter with Maria was at Walmart. We sat on a bench laughing at the attire of shoppers passing by. I can still hear her say “they crazy” in that beautiful accent. She truly was a gem.

  5. Mrs Veltri was one of the kindest loving moms on our street. She always had a smile and kind word for everyone. Her kitchen was popular throughout the years. She was loved and honored by her husband and her children. May God bless you during this difficult time. May he comfort you as only He can.

  6. Candle Selection 7I have so many memories of Maria….between her beautiful outfits, the cooking, baking and just her personality! From pasta and peas to Easter bread ! I am so sorry she has left our world but she certainly left millions of fond memories. Prayers to all of you. Nancy….you are one of my dearest friends, love you.
    Mar

  7. Candle Selection 7We are so sorry to learn of Maria’s passing. She was Mom’s (Cynthia) first real friend at The Inn at Wyngate. They would sit for hours and talk about Italy and their favorite foods. We have missed seeing her and your family. May God bless you at this time of loss. Cherish the beautiful memories of your beautiful mom.

  8. Candle Selection 3Veltri Family,

    Our deepest condolences to you and your families. Your mom was good friends with us. My mom and her grew up in Italy and were great friends. She was a great person and will be missed, may she rest in peace. God Bless You All. (Teresa Bruno McCombs, my husband Harold McCombs and my brother Frank Bruno)

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