Raised in Lakewood, Ohio, she met her lifelong idol Eleanor Roosevelt at 15 years old, having written to her personally and being invited for an audience in her New York City apartment. The meeting inspired her and drove her tireless pursuit of her dreams. Maureen graduated from Hiram College in Ohio with a B.A. in History and Political Science in 1969, after completing a semester at Drew University and at the Model United Nations in New York. She moved to New England to begin her career in education, eventually settling in Rhode Island. She married her first husband Victor G. Di Ruggiero in 1972. In 1973 she received a Masters Degree in Education from Boston College. In 1978 she received another Masters Degree in Secondary Education Administration from Providence College. She gave birth to Patrick Di Ruggiero in 1978; Patrick passed away shortly after birth. In 1979, she and Victor welcomed son Philip Di Ruggiero. She was married to William R. Macera in 1986 and they welcomed son Andrew Macera in 1989. She worked for years on her doctoral research and, in 1989, she received her Doctoral Degree from the University of Connecticut in Professional Higher Education Administration with her dissertation titled “Critical presidential management skills: A comparative study of chief executive officers within the business and academic communities.” She taught courses at the Community College of Rhode Island and Rhode Island College, and others, and she dedicated her professional career to secondary education. She was a middle school teacher in Walpole, MA; a middle school Guidance Counselor in Barrington RI; a Guidance Counselor at CCRI; a high school Guidance Counselor in Cranston High School West; a middle school Director of Guidance at Western Hills Middle School in Cranston; the Principal of North Providence High School; Deputy Superintendent and the Superintendent of Schools in Woonsocket, RI before retiring in 2008.
Maureen was kind, fair, hardworking, generous, accepting, gracious, and extremely intelligent. She had a passion for public service and shared her support and encouragement with the students, faculty, and families in the communities she served. She was a loving and devoted daughter, sister, wife, mother, and grandmother. She had a beautiful voice and loved to sing in her church choir later in life. She was a shining example of female leadership in education, and of loyalty to family and friends. The family would like to thank all the Maceras and Cardentes for their love and support, and Victor Di Ruggiero for his help and dedication to the family. Maureen Macera is loved, missed, and will live on through the many lives she touched and inspired.
Visitation and Services to be held on Tuesday, November 30, 2021 and Wednesday, December 1, 2021 under the direction of Nardolillo Funeral Home, Cranston, Rhode Island (401) 942-1220.
Arrangements entrusted to: Boyd-Panciera Family Funeral Care, 1600 N. University Drive, Pembroke Pines, Florida 33024.
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Rick D.
January 20, 2025, 4:53 pm
Miss Becks was my teacher in grade School in Walp[ole, Mass. I will always remember her and had a crush on her. I was devastated when she brought Victor to school one day (I think it was a school outing) and said she was going to get married. I seem to remember she had a Ford Maverick or maybe Victor did. That was in 1968 or 1969