McNAMEE - Mary R., of Virginia formerly of North Babylon, L.I. and Port St. Lucie, Florida on August 5, 2008. Dedicated retired employee of the NY Telephone Company. Beloved wife of the late James E. McNamee (retired FDNY). Devoted mother of James E. (Kate) McNamee, Margaret R. (Charles) Pennington, Sean F. (Lisa Black) McNamee (retired FDNY), the late Patricia A. Wood and the late Brian J. (Colleen) McNamee. Cherished grandmother of twelve grandchildren of which two are members of the FDNY. Proud great-grandmother of twenty two great-grandchildren. Loving sister of Peg Ende and the late Eugene, Jack, Joe and Frank Keyser and Eleanor Embt. Dear sister-in-law of Sr. Rosalita McNamee S.S.N.D. Reposing at the Fredrick J. Chapey & Sons West Islip Funeral Home, 1225 Montauk Hwy. (1/4 mile West of the Robert Moses Cswy.). Celebration of the Liturgy of Christian Burial St. Joseph's R.C. Church Babylon, L.I. Saturday 11:15am. Interment to follow at St. Charles Cemetery, Farmingdale, L.I. In lieu of flowers the family suggests donations be made in Mary's memory to the Long Island Alzheimer's Foundation, 5 Channel Drive Port Washington, NY 11050. Visiting Friday 2:00-4:30 and 7:00-9:30pm.
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My thoughts, prayers and love go out to the family during these difficult days. My memories of Mary are happy ones and I can't help but smile when I think of her. I'm sorry I can't be with you all this weekend.
Heather Sarne
August 7, 2008
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