WeMarie (Wendy Marie Nunn) DeMaria Obituary
We bid farewell to WeMarie DeMaria of Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. Whose journey of life gracefully concluded on December 26, 2024 at the age of 56.
WeMarie touched so many countless lives with warmth and kindness leaving behind cherished memories that will forever echo in all the hearts of those that knew her.
Our dear Family and friends are welcome to leave their condolences on this memorial page and share them with the family. 🙏
WeMarie DeMaria loved her family and her pets dearly and was always there for them. No matter what it was. She was always there and made sure her family was well cared for.
WeMarie was always willing to give a hundred percent in anything she did. WeMarie pushed herself beyond limits.
She was a
truly strong supportive, loving caring and amazing woman.
WeMarie enjoyed her art's and crafts, with an amazing ability to create beautiful paintings or pieces of art that still fills the hearts and homes of many that knew her. She was a very talented artist. WeMarie loved to dance and sing, She would not hesitate to turn up the radio if one of her favorite songs came on, and singing along to evey
word. It was her way of keeping her free spirit alive. She loved dancing and man could she move!
WeMarie also enjoyed writing and journalism and learning about different things from the sounds of the birds in the backyard singing to the News reporters on CNN speaking about the extended war in Iraq> Or what recipes looked good that day on Good Morning America, She loved researching her interest to a higher level.
WeMarie was a black belt and trained martial artist in many different formats and was very good at it with the specific abilities that she learned with many years of experience and training.
Wee loved working in her garden and growing her own herbs and vegetables. She was a master herbalist and loved when a new flower or plant would bloom. She would
always get so excite and say... Did you see the new flower coming up!? With a big smile and them beautiful blue eyes! 💙
WeMarie was also an avid
motorcycle enthusiasts from racing her Ducati to riding her 1942 WLA across Tom Price to Carnarvon & back again to customizing her 97 HD low rider. WeMarie loved being outdoors with the natural
beauty enjoying the
season and
walking hand in hand with
her husband, from a walk down town main Street to the book store & lunch together to Hiking the Appalachian trails and Missty Mountains of Northern Pennsylvania.
They were rarely ever apart from each other, and when they were apart they couldn't wait to be in each other's arms again.
It's was a rare and true love that crossed world's apart and it was Magical.
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WeMarie enjoyed taking photos of nature and wildlife & the animals always came so close without fear or hesitation knowing the trust and love inside her heart they always felt safe. WeMarie really enjoyed spending time baking and cooking up delicious food with her husband. She was always mixing up something delicious and amazing that even a photo would make your mouth water, and would always share her delightful food with everyone that she knew.
WeMarie was also
an ordained minister and with faith and
grace was always willing to help anyone in need From all walks of life. Supporting children at the local Cancer hospital and
sharing her love and kindness with all the children who were less fortunate and bringing gifts for them and giving them hope when they had very little. WeMarie was a hard core soldier with many tours of duty and spent over 20 years in the SpecialForces
She retired as a Major. Only Coming back once again out of retirement to fight the wild bush fires in western Australia twice!
she was a true fighter for what she believed in with honor dignity & Respect.
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Let us take a moment and reflect on the love and joy that WeMarie brought to us all. ❤
In the hush of twilight, as the stars twinkle in silent homage, we reflect on the legacy WeMarie leaves behind and her impact on the lives of her loved ones. Though WeMarie may no longer walk among us, her spirit lives on in the memories held dear by her family and friends, a guiding light that illuminates their paths in times of 🕯darkness.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, Maurice Charles Bennett and Amy Estelle Nunn/Mc Vicar. She is survived by her loving husband Matthew S. DeMaria of Stroudsburg. She is also survived by her Sister Sandra K Boschman & her other siblings and several nieces and nephews and
their children in Australia.
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March 27, 2025
Matthew DeMaria lit a candle