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MARTIN QUIGLEY Obituary

QUIGLEY--Martin S., Writer, editor, publisher, educator, mayor, sailor and spy, died of natural causes at home in West Hartford, CT., February 5, 2011. Born in Chicago on November 24, 1917, he is survived by his wife of 65 years, Katherine Dunphy Quigley, his sister Mary Q. Eller, nine children and their spouses, 27 grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. Dr. Quigley graduated from Loyola High School in New York City and was first in his class at Georgetown University in 1939, where he founded the Georgetown Sailing Club. He received his M.A. and a Doctorate in Education, from Columbia University almost forty years after his undergraduate degree. During World War II, Martin Quigley was a spy for the United States attached to the Special Intelligence Division of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) engaged in undercover work in Ireland and Italy. While some material concerning his work is still classified nearly 70 years later, he wrote two books about his clandestine activities: A U.S. Spy in Ireland and Peace Without Hiroshima. Quigley spent most of his career leading the motion picture trade publishing company, Quigley Publishing Company, founded by his father in 1915. He started as a reporter for the Motion Picture Daily, became editor of the Motion Picture Herald in 1949, editorial director of all the publications in 1956 and was president from 1964 to 2001. Quigley was chairman of the health education committee of the Will Rogers Institute from 1980 to 1997. As one of the most important figures in motion picture trade journalism, he was the editor or author of five books about movies, including the classic work, Magic Shadows - The History of the Origin of Motion Pictures. From 1977 to 1990, Quigley was an adjunct professor at Baruch College of the City University of New York and Teachers College, Columbia University, where he authored a book on the role played by community colleges in expanding access to higher education. A devout Roman Catholic, Dr. Quigley was very involved in religious and ecumenical matters. He was a member of the Board of Trustees of the American Bible Society since 1964, and was a former chairman of both the Religious Education Association and the Laymen's National Bible Association. A sixty plus year resident of Larchmont, NY, following service as a village trustee in 1980, he was the first Democrat elected mayor since the Great Depression. An avid lifelong sailor, he was a member of the Larchmont Yacht Club and enjoyed sailing with the LYC Cruising Club, even skippering a 42-foot Beneteau at the start of a race four years ago. A long time Rotary Club member, he was given the Paul Harris Distinguished Rotarian Award both in Larchmont and West Hartford. In addition to his wife and sister, he is survived by his children: Dr. Martin Quigley of St. Petersburg, FL, Elin Quigley of Garrett Park, MD, William Quigley of Groton, MA, Kevin Quigley of Arlington, VA, Karen Quigley of Portland, OR, Patricia Quigley of Concord, NH, John Quigley of Cumming, GA, Kate Quigley Lynch of West Hartford, CT and Peter Quigley of Duxbury, MA. The family wishes to extend their deepest thanks and appreciation for the tremendous care and support given by VNA Hospice. Family will receive friends on Thursday from 4-7pm at the Molloy Funeral Home, 906 Farmington Ave., West Hartford, CT. A Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Friday at 10am at St. Peter Claver Church, 47 Pleasant St., West Hartford. Online expressions of sympathy may be made at: www.molloyfuneralhome.com

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Published by New York Times on Feb. 8, 2011.

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Mary Eller

February 2, 2020

A great man and uncle

Denise Susalka

February 16, 2011

Dear Katherine,
God bless and keep you as you go through your time of sorrow.
I was honored to have known Martin and remember with a smile his determination and optimism as he was slowing down.
I miss you Katherine...you are and always will be one of my favorite Palmas people.
I will come to see you once I get back to CT.
Fondly and with great sympathy,

Suzanne Harvie

February 14, 2011

Dear Mrs. Quigley....... We will miss one of our favorite patients. We often talk about how amazing he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Dr. Lissette Bouret and Suzanne

Myrna Rios

February 13, 2011

Dear Katherine and Family: God bless you with His peace and comfort. I loved being around Martin, he had such a great sense of humor, and a quiet and gentle spirit. It has been a true honor to know Martin and Katherine. Warm regards!

Marie & Gordon MacDonald

February 13, 2011

A full and productive life has ended. He will be missed by many family members and friends. We were fortunate to have been a small part of his life. Love to all the family. Mac and Marie

Betsy Pearson

February 13, 2011

Dearest Katherine - Martin is in the company of his creator - discussing the direction of the wind and plotting a new course. I remember him as a warm gentleman with a wry Irish wit and a sharp incitive intellect. Time will soften the edges of your grief. You are in my prayers. Warmest regards, Betsy Pearson @ Palmas

Lula Rodriguez

February 13, 2011

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

February 13, 2011

Katherine, so sorry to hear about Mr. Quigley. Our prayers are with you. Humberto and Alida Cordero- Palmas del Mar.

JOHN ROSE ORTA

February 13, 2011

dear katherine our condolences may he rest in peace we miss you in palmas

February 12, 2011

So sorry Mary on the loss of your brother. Sincerely Beth Santini

February 12, 2011

So sorry Mary on the loss of your brother. Sincerely Beth Santini

Darlene Pidskalny

February 11, 2011

Dear Mrs. Quigley,
I was so sorry to hear about Mr. Quigley's passing. I was always so honored to be able to met you both and I am certainly a richer person for having had the opportunity to know you both. I know you and Martin are extraordinary people and he has certainly left a huge space that no one else will ever fill. I hope our Heavenly Father will hold you in his comforting care and bless you with the love of your family and friends during this most difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you,
My most sincere sympathy,
Darlene F. Pidskalny, RN (Formerly of VNA Healthcare)
Cromwell, CT

Mary-Jo Bohmert Caldwell

February 8, 2011

The patriarch of the Quigley clan has ridden on ahead. He will surely be missed by many, most especially his family. But he lives on in each of you amazing Quigley offspring. You are an amazing brood - your Dad and Mom raised some wonderful people. Keep up his good works, and know the Raleigh Caldwells send love to each of you, most especially you, Mrs. Quigley.

John Eller

February 8, 2011

My deepest regards to You, Katherine and all your children. I only met Martin once when I was a boy and am sorry I didn't get to know my great uncle better. All my love to all his family.

February 8, 2011

The entire Cox Family of Houston Texas extends our condolences to all Quigleys. While we only know well Peter and his wonderful family, they provide living testament to the type of very good man Dr. Quigley must have been. Hugs and comfort to all.

Mercedes Maldonado

February 8, 2011

We never lose those we love, as they live forever within us.
May the memories of your Father bring you peace and may you find comfort and strength in the love of family and friends as you honor a remarkable man whose life has clearly touched the souls of many.
My deepest heartfelt blessings to you all!

Michael Feechan

February 8, 2011

Katherine, so sorry for your loss, but Martin had a remarkable life and we are pleased to have the privilege of meeting both of you some years ago
Mike and Nancy Feechan

David Mangs

February 8, 2011

It is with deepest regret that we must say good bye to fellow Rotarian Martin Quigley. It was a pleasure knowing Martin, and learning of his most interesting history. We are glad to have had the honor of seeing him receive a Paul Harris from the West Hartford Rotary Club.

Dave Mangs

Moira Dunphy

February 8, 2011

It is hard to believe that such a distinguished list of accomplishments doesn't even cover all of them! As a child you do not really care about such things in your uncle. What I remember noticing then is his gentleness and generosity. When our large family came to visit, it is astounding I could even notice his quiet humour amongst the noise and chaos of 18 children. As a young adult I thought it was pretty cool to have a 'spy' uncle. Later I absorbed his humility, intelligence, spirituality, thoughtfulness and quiet passion. So much, so much in this one man, and living on in his children. I am inspired to want more from myself, to give more of myself. I long to be with my Quigley cousins and beautiful Aunt Katherine, to hear stories of my self-effacing uncle, and will spend time Friday morning thinking of him and praying. You are all in my prayers. Much love from a grateful niece, Moira

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