Patrica-Quinn-Obituary

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Patrica A. Quinn

Manchester, Massachusetts

Aug 17, 1931 – Jun 30, 2017

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BORN
August 17, 1931
DIED
June 30, 2017
LOCATION
Manchester, Massachusetts

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Cuffe-McGinn Funeral Home Obituary

MANCHESTER, NH - Patricia A. Quinn (85) of Manchester, NH has died after a lengthy illness. She formerly lived on Tamarack Court in Manchester and Patty's Way, Lynn. She was the wife of the late Arthur H. Graham. Pat was born in Swampscott, the daughter of the late Lawrence F. Quinn and...

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Dotty, Jim and Tim, I'm so sorry for your loss. Please find comfort knowing she's in a better place. I'm sad knowing she'll never ask me to go grocery shopping for her during a blizzard! Haha. I honestly do love that memory! May she Rest In Peace. My love and hugs to you all, Dee Moody

Hi,I am very sorry for your loss. Your mom was a real nice person.She is now with your brother Tim,who I will miss forever. Love John Finnigan and Family Lynn Ma.

Nancy and Don,
Sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. Keep close to Jehovah and He will comfort you.
WARM Christian love,
Howie and Pam King

Pat was always very kind to me, never an unkind word as long as I knew her. I remember her always as very soft-spoken and sweet and wanting to share with me the things she learned to value in her life. I liked that about her. She always had dogs, one named Tammy (lol) another named Podnaut, she always enjoyed telling me (many times) that it was latin for 'large foot' (well that's what I remember anyway). She liked that she thought of such a clever name :) She was always smiling, and charmed...

My deepest sympathy to Mark and his family. Pat was a treasure. She loved everybody unconditionally & without judgement. A big heart, a great sense of humor, wisdom and such courage. That was Pat. She was one of a kind. I will never forget her friendship.

Hi Pam,
Sorry about your Mom. We really miss you at St. Mary's.

Judy Marshall

It is always upsetting to read about the death of old friends as I did today of yours, Pat. Thankfully you remain behind in some charming memories I have when I first got to know you in Manchester. You were volunteering in our office and given the task of calling elderly residents about Medicare. Your conversations with several gentlemen were legendary. We always looked forward to your presence, humor and kindness.

Sending my condolences to the family,
Pat will be remembered at St.T's/Bishop Primeau. I remember happy thoughts of her with her pin wheel spinning on her motorized wheelchair as she moved though out the building. She would stop at the snack machine and pick-up goodies for friends and share. She was a fun and beautiful lady. God Bless.

Pat, may you rest in peace.john and I will never forget our visits with you.You had a wonderful sense of humor that John and I so enjoyed.You will be greatly missed.