Mary L. (Kingston) Layng

Born: Mon Jan 4, 1932
Died: Sat Sep 1, 2012


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Mary L. Layng, 80, of Hazlet passed away Saturday September 1st, 2012 at home. Born in Jersey City, she lived there before moving to Hazlet 52 years ago. After graduating high school, Mary worked for the New York Telephone Company, until her children were born. She was very involved with her family, they were her life. After her father’s death, she became caretaker for her mother. Mary was also a communicant of Holy Family RC Church, Union Beach. Mary will be dearly missed by all who knew and loved her.

Mary is predeceased by her husband, George Layng; her parents, John and Bridget Christine Kingston; brothers, John Joseph Kingston and William Robert Kingston; and son in law Harry Froening. She is survived by her children, William Layng of Hazlet, Nancy Anne Layng-Froening of East Windsor, Kenneth Layng of Hazlet, and Theresa Castillo and her husband Robert of Old Bridge; grandchildren, Andrew Francis Froening and his wife Angelina , and Colin J. Froening, all of East Windsor; great grandson, James Froening; and many nieces and nephews.

At the request of the family, all services are private.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to The Visiting Nurse Association of Central New Jersey 176 Riverside Ave. Red Bank, New Jersey 07701 ATTN: Development Dept.  

Day Funeral Home, 361 Maple Place, Keyport, NJ  07735 was entrusted with the funeral arrangements.  To offer the family online condolences, please visit www.dayfuneralhome.com.

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Debra-Ann Dompieri
   Posted Sun September 02, 2012
My deepest and most heartfelt condolence to the Layng family. I have wonderful, cherished memories of visiting the Layng household when I attended Raritan High School with Nancy and we would sit in the kitchen and gab and her dear mother would fix us cups of tea. She was a wonderful hostess and a wonderfully warm, loving person who will be terribly missed. She is in the dear Lord's loving arms now. May God Bless her family and hold them in His Loving arms.

Joy Bartman and Sylvia Rifici
   Posted Tue September 04, 2012
Mary was truly and angel in disguise. She always had a smile on her face when she greeted you and was the sweetest woman you would want to meet. She was like a second mother to me growing up and Nancy as my sister. We would have long talks at the kitchen table while she served tea with cake or cookies. Our sincere condolences to the entire Layng family and our prayers are with you. She is in a better place now with no more suffering, even though she will be dearly missed here on earth. Love and God Bless!

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