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MANCHESTER - Dr. Jacqueline F. Mara, noted educator, died on Feb. 25, 2015, after an extended illness. She was born in Manchester on Oct. 23, 1927, the daughter of Francis J. Mara and Isabelle Oliver Mara, and resided in the city for her entire life.
Dr. Mara received bachelor of science and master of education degrees from Mount St. Mary College, Hooksett, and a doctor of education degree from Boston University. She worked at Mount St. Mary College as assistant professor of business and economics, registrar, director of financial aid, director of admissions, director of placement and academic dean during a career there from 1950 to 1974 when the college closed.
At New Hampshire College (now Southern New Hampshire University), which she joined after the closure of Mount St. Mary College, where she worked from 1974 until her retirement, Dr. Mara chaired the Department of Business Education and served as associate academic dean and director of the graduate program, acting vice president for academic affairs, dean of the graduate school of business and, at her retirement in 1998, was awarded an honorary doctor of laws degree. She served on many state commissions and accreditation teams evaluating other institutions of higher education.
In the community, Dr. Mara was an active parishioner at St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church, was a corporator of Numerica Bank, member of the advisory board of BankEast, the board of New Hampshire Catholic Charities, and member and chair of the board at Catholic Medical Center. She was the first woman to serve on the board of the Greater Manchester Chamber of Commerce, and served on the board of New Hampshire College after her retirement.
Dr. Mara was an only child who lived in her home on Mammoth Road in Manchester with her mother, aunt and uncle until they died. She is survived by several cousins and by her adopted family, Rich and Lisa Lafond, and their son, James, who moved into the other apartment in her home after her relatives passed away. He brought much joy and companionship into her life.
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SERVICES: Calling hours will be Wednesday, March 4, from 9 to 10:30 a.m., at Lambert Funeral Home, North Elm Street, Manchester, with a Mass of Christian burial to be held at St. Pius X Roman Catholic Church, 575 Candia Road, Manchester, at 11 a.m. Burial will follow in St. Joseph Cemetery, Bedford.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Jacqueline F. Mara Scholarship at Southern New Hampshire University, 2500 River Road, Manchester, or to New Hampshire Catholic Charities.
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I remember as a student going on recruiting adventures with Jackie. She was always positive. efficient and enthusiastic She had a great commitments to the Mount. I'm sure many Mounties remember her with great fondness
Jody Desclos
February 28, 2015
I always felt happy to see Dr. Mara. She was such a high quality human being, and I could feel it, even as a child. Also, my entire family was extremely respectful of and fond of Dr. Mara. I guess I was nine years old when I met "Jackie", but I feel like I always knew her. A few years back, I wrote a letter for a student to receive the Jacqueline Mara scholarship. When he received the award, I told him how wonderful she had been (not knowing she was still alive).
Elisabeth Shapiro
February 28, 2015
I worked with Dr. Mara when she was Associate Academic Dean. In 1988, I was promoted to Assistant Registrar for the Graduate School of Business and worked closely with Dr. Mara, now the Dean of the Graduate School of Business.
Dr. Mara's knowledge and strong leadership made those ten years the most memorable and rewarding experience in my 42 years of service at New Hampshire College and Southern New Hampshire University. She was truly missed.
Norma Petit
February 28, 2015
Dr. Mara was a young woman in her mid thirties when I attended Mount St. Mary. She was always so professional, helpful and an inspiration. What a busy and rewarding life she had.
Carolyn Kelleher Bucklin
February 27, 2015
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