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  1. Nov 9, 2022 · Josephine Bartiromo turns 90 this month. While Maria is extremely appreciative for the care provided by workers at the facility where her mom was living, she tells SurvivorNet she ultimately decided to move her mother into the home she shares with her husband to improve her mom’s quality of life and change aspects of her care, such as medication, which Bartiromo says just didn’t feel right.

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  2. Dec 16, 2021 · A young Maria Bartiromo (far right, front), along with her mother, Josephine, and her two older siblings, Patrick and Theresa, in a personal portrait that appears in ‘All American Christmas ...

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  4. Maria Bartiromo is a television journalist who hosts ‘Opening Bell with Maria Bartiromo’. ... mother: Josephine Bartiromo. TV Anchors Journalists. Height: 5'5 ...

  5. Jan 21, 2023 · Maria Bartiromo is the daughter of Vincent Bartiromo and Josephine Bartiromo. Maria’s father Vincent was the owner of the Rex Manor restaurant in Brooklyn and her mother Josephine served as the hostess seating guests and as a clerk at an off-track betting parlor.

  6. Dec 4, 2020 · Maria Bartiromo Parents. Maria is the daughter of Vincent and Josephine Bartiromo, She grew up in the Bay Ridge section of Brooklyn in New York City. Her father was the owner of the Rex Manor restaurant in Brooklyn and her mother served as the hostess seating guests and she also worked as a clerk at an off-track betting parlor.

  7. Maria Bartiromo Family, Parents, Siblings. Maria was born to parents Vincent (father), and Josephine Bartiromo (mother). She grew up in the Dyker Heights section of Brooklyn alongside her brother and sister.

  8. Bartiromo is from the Italian-American families of Vincent Bartiromo and Josephine Bartiromo. Her father operated a Brooklyn restaurant called Rex Manor, while her mother was a hostess for guests who also worked as a clerk in the off-track betting parlor. Bartiromo’s maternal family moved from Agrigento, Sicily, to the United States in 1898.

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