

Obituary
With heavy hearts and beautiful memories, we announce the passing of Madison Rosemarie Pantoliano Fogleman (Maddie), beloved wife, daughter and sibling. She was 28 years old.
Early Life and Family
Born on September 13, 1996 in Orlando, Florida, Madison was the cherished child of Susan Marasco and Gerald Pantoliano. From an early age, she demonstrated both warmth and resilience, qualities that would shape the course of her life. Growing up first in Orlando, then moving to North Palm Beach in 2nd grade, she mostly loved the social aspects of her education. Maddie enjoyed gymnastics and cheerleading in her youth. She and her brother, Nicholas (Nick) also played basketball, coached by her mother and grandfather. She was one of 11 nieces and nephews, all in town, and loved nothing better than just “hanging out” with them, laughing, making up dance routines for the “grown-ups” and singing to her favorite songs.
Personal Life and Passions
Beyond work and family, Maddie had a zest for life. She found joy in arts and crafts, making her own candles and jewelry. She was passionate about animals of all kinds, especially her dog, Milo, and her beloved cat Sweets. She loved to travel. Maddie and her mother were planning a trip to Italy for her 30th birthday. Nature was healing for her. She enjoyed looking for shark teeth on the beach, and hiking in the woods and frolicking in the streams with Milo. She was a “country girl” at heart, putting on her cowboy hat and boots whenever she got the chance.
She had an infectious joie de vivre for life. Maddie’s creativity, sense of humor, and generous spirit touched all who knew her. She loved to find “just the perfect gift” for her friends and family. She also loved to go thrifting with her mom and other family members.
Legacy
Maddie’s legacy endures in the lives she touched. She is survived by her husband, Ashton, her parents Susan Marasco and Gerald Pantoliano, her sibling Nick, her grandparents Helen Kimball and Karen and Peter Marasco, her aunts and uncles, Shelly and Chuck Huff, John and Karen Marasco, Joanie and Luke Briant, Steve and Arlene Marasco, and many others on her Pantoliano side. She cherished her relationships with her cousins, Chase, Jackson and Jayden Huff, Patrick, Mary Katherine and Matthew Marasco, Kathleen and Noah Briant, Troy and Trisha Pantoliano and many others on the Pantoliano side, who mourn her loss and celebrate her remarkable life. She was preceded in death by her grandparents Curtis Purdy Kimball, Thomas and Mable Pantoliano and cousin Christopher Marasco.
Service Details
A celebration of Maddie’s life will be held on September 13, 2025, her 29th birthday, at Howard Quattlebaum Funeral Home in North Palm Beach, Florida, beginning at 11:00 a.m. for invited family and friends. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Peggy Adams Animal Rescue League, a cause close to her heart.
In Memory
Though Maddie has departed from this world, her love, kindness, and generous spirit will live on in all who had the privilege of knowing her. She will be deeply missed yet forever remembered.
“To live in hearts we leave behind is not to die.” – Thomas Campbell
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