Meg (Fueston) Mastriana, 63, of Ludlow, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, August 10, 2016. Daughter of the late Loyd and Dorothy (Milroy) Fueston, Meg was born in Waukegan, IL on November 2, 1952. A longtime Ludlow resident, she was a graduate of Ludlow High School. She received her B.S. from Elms College and her Masters in Social Work from Fordham University. Meg worked as a social worker for psychiatric crisis services at Behavioral Health Network in Springfield for over 25 years. She was also a very dedicated disaster relief volunteer with the Red Cross for many years.
Meg is survived by four brothers Loyd and James Fueston of Ludlow and Charles and Richard Fueston of GA; three sisters Linda Cherbonneau of Ludlow, Susan Wilson of GA and Dorothy Fueston of Westfield. She also leaves her special nieces and nephews, Sarah Perez, Jeremiah Cherbonneau, Sarah Hnatow, Kara Hernandez, Christine Hernandez, Justin Torrey, Richard Fueston, James Fueston, Megan Fueston, Kiyla Hammett, Michael Fueston, Matthew Fueston, Angelina Fueston, Eli Fueston, and Anna Fueston. She also leaves behind many great-nieces and great-nephews Christopher Perez, Ariana Perez, Ethen Beaver, Alexis Hernandez, Alicia Hernandez, Emma Cherbonneau, Jayla Perez, Alex Torrey, Milo Hnatow, Travis Cherbonneau, Anthony Perez and Aleah Torrey. Meg also leaves her beloved Golden Retriever Zeke.
Funeral Services celebrating Megs life will be held Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 6:30 PM at the Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home, 64 Sewall St, Ludlow, MA. Burial will be private, at the convenience of the family.
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I love you aunt meg and miss you you are the bestLove , Eli
I am so sorry and sad of Meg's passing. Growing up, we all were like siblings as much as friends. Love to your family.
Meg was a great, caring person. Who always went the extra mile for all. I worked with her for 17 years, she worked hard to help many families and the less fortunate in western Massachusetts. May God's peace with the family and all who knew her.
It has been a tough week for losses. I am so glad I ran into you at the Liberty St. office this winter during a freak storm. I loved working with you with the red cross and also when you were with mobil crisis. I always had so much admiration for your coolness during a crisis, your positive attitude while facing so many medical issues. You definitely made a difference.
I was so fortunate to know and work with Meg as she supported the needs of so many people she served across Western Mass. Meg is a true gem and her absence will be truly felt by family, friends, clients and colleagues.
I feel blessed to have known Meg, she had a big heart and was always there for people who needed help. She was there for me when I needed to understand, to feel safe and cared about, she was the leader in the Crisis Family and made sure we all felt like family, she was the mother figure to me when I did not have a mother. I admire her dedication and her hard work, so many peple looked up to her. She will me so very missed by all.
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Our sincere condolences.
The staff of Kapinos-Mazur Funeral Home.