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Mary Lynn Andrews
1957 - 2016 HOUSATONIC Mary Lynn Andrews, 58, passed away Tuesday morning at Fairview Commons in Gt. Barrington. She was born on May 22, 1957 in Springfield, MA, the daughter of Donald Nelson and Maureen Ashe Rizzolo (Nelson). She was a 1975 graduate of Minnechaug High School. Mary Lynn worked as a chef, and in social services at various places in the Berkshires. She loved her family and animals, especially her cat-Bootsy. She will be remembered by friends and family as a kind and loving soul, at peace now. She loved Jesus and will see you on Resurrection Day. Her family wants to honor and thank the Staff at Fairview Commons Nursing Home for their loving care. Mary Lynn leaves her mother; Maureen Rizzolo of Wilbraham, a daughter; LeAnna Schilling and her husband, Jeffrey of Housatonic, two step-daughters; Angela Andrews of Agawam and Rhonda Typrowicz of Agawam, a brother; James Nelson and his wife, Julie of Pittsfield and their five children; Meghan, Shannon, Erika, Ashley and Jared, a half-sister; Amy Nelson of Westfield and her three children; Myranda, James Bear, and Sierra, a step-sister; Sabrina Mailhes and her husband, Robert of Fort Walton, FL and their two children; Shauntel and Jeremiah, a loving aunt; Patricia "Patsy" Knowlton and her husband, William and their six children of Chicopee, aunt, Sally Kuras and her husband, Chet and their family from Suffield, CT, aunt, Theresa Gates of Agawam, two uncles; John Chmura of Wilbraham and Herbert Nelson of Becket. She is predeceased by her husband, Michael Andrews, her father; Donald Nelson, a step-sister, Donna Rizzolo, her step-father; Donato Rizzolo and an aunt; Rita Chmura. SERVICES: A Memorial Service for Mary Lynn Andrews will be on Saturday at 11:30a.m. at the Kelly Funeral Home in Lee. Calling hours will be Saturday morning from 10a.m. until the time of the service. Friends wishing may make donations in her memory to the Wounded Warrior Project or Berkshire Humane Society in c/o the Kelly Funeral Home, 3 Main Street, Lee, MA 01238. If you would like to leave a message of condolence or share pictures please visit our web site at : www.kellyfuneralhome.net
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I'm sorry for your loss. May God Almighty give you the strength to endure until his promises are fulfilled. Isaiah 35:5,6
Sheri
February 1, 2016
Rest in peace. You will be missed.
January 31, 2016
My sincere condolences to the family as we await the time when "no resident will say I am sick" and die. ~Isa 33:24
January 30, 2016
so sad. She was a real sweetheart and generous soul. Thoughts are with the family.
lois brown stavros c.i.l.
January 29, 2016
Sorry to hear of Mary's passing I was an old friend from many years ago and we spent some fun times together. She always had a big heart. So sorry to hear of her loss from this world
Lisa
January 29, 2016
So sorry for your loss Leeanne your mom was a good lady and i and so glad we were able to have chats when she was home
Deborah Babcock
January 28, 2016
So sorry for your loss LeAnn. Your mom was a very good woman. Thinking of you during this hard time.
Nicky Blascak
January 28, 2016
LeeAnn~ So sorry for your loss. LOVED your Mommy!! You're in our thoughts and prayers. Love you
Sandra & Nina Pugh-Delos Santos
January 28, 2016
Mary Lynn,
We will miss your beautiful smile and your kind and loving heart. You had the gift of grace and humility that most of us lack here on earth.
Enjoy Jesus and paradise.
Love,
Sal, Eileen, and Seannie, as you so lovingly referred to him.
Eileen Polizzi
January 28, 2016
God rest her soul...she had a pure heart...with much love and great sadness...Cousin Billy
Bill Knowlton
January 28, 2016
So sorry to hear of Mary's passing. She sent me a message this morning to look at the obituaries at Legacy. I never do that as a general rule. I remember a message she received from her husband after his passing. Heaven is real. God bless.
Pat Meyer (Young)
January 28, 2016
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