
of Little Rock, AR
June 6, 1932 - January 27, 2021
Mary Virginia Bayliss DeCicco, 88, daughter of Virginia and Raymond Bayliss passed away peacefully at home on January 27, 2021, surrounded by her family. Mary was born on June 6, 1932, in Winchester, VA. She attended and graduated from Handley High in 1949. She enjoyed family, shopping, and creating many kinds of crafts.
On July 3, 1952, she married Alfred DeCicco. Mary is survived by her husband of 68 years; her four children: Debbie and Ron Arrison, Sharon and Sam Mongelluzzo, Joyce and Jacob Smitter, and Tony and Sharon DeCicco; 10 grandchildren, and 14 great-grandchildren; and her sister, Betty Yost. In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brother, Melvin Bayliss, and son-in-law, Guy Lucas (Joyce).
A memorial service will be held at VA Cemetery in Sherwood, AR, February 3rd at 11a.m.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to First Baptist Church of Little Rock or Arkansas Hospice.

Thinking of your family during this difficult time. Ms Mary lived across the hall from my mother Sarah Fike at PVHC. Your family was always so kind to her and I enjoyed visiting with Mary and Al when I was there. I was so happy to read that Mary was able to be home, with her family, when she passed away. Your family has been in my prayers.

May God’s peace comfort you at this time. Ms. Mary was a precious lady!!

Mrs. Decicco will surely be missed. She was such a blessing to all that were fortunate enough to be around her. I will certainly be praying peace for the family and especially Mr. Decicco during these times. God bless.

Al and family, I sorry to learn of your loss but Heaven’s gain of Mary.
It was a joy and blessing to be one of Mary’s nurses at Parkway Village Clinic. Dr. Tolleson, Gwen, Victoria and I were happy when y’all came in for appointments because
In spite of any trouble y’all were having, joy and laughter lit up the clinic when y’all were there.
Al, you are a model of love, caring and devotion. You all were always kind, loving and attentive going to great lengths to respect and honor Mary. She was a delightful woman, well loved.

Al and family,
Tela and I are so sorry to learn of Mary’s death. Tela always enjoyed talking with Mary about “SHOPPING “.
Mary was a very sweet lady and she and Al’s relationship was the envy of the Village. Al is blessed to have such a caring family. I’ve never met a DeChicco that displayed anything but love.
May God continue to bless you all.
Steve & Tela Brackins

Al and family-Steve Brackins told us of Mary’s death. We are so very sorry. It is a great loss. We always enjoyed eating with you both and chatting with you both in the Commons. We miss seeing y’all. CT is just not the same. God bless you all.