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PORT ST. LUCIE, FL-Ethel Mary (Seelig) McGinn, 93, formerly of Worcester, N. Oxford, MA and Bow, NH , died Saturday, August 26, 2017 in Port St. Lucie where she currently resided.
She was predeceased by her husband John F. McGinn in 1994. She is survived by her daughter, Dr. Mary Anne McGinn and son-in-law, Thomas E. Keane with whom she lived and a son, J. Anthony McGinn and his wife, Alicia of Oakham, MA. She also leaves grandchildren: Sean McGinn of San Francisco, CA, Bryan McGinn of Nanjenoy, MD, Alexis McGinn of Oakham, MA, Robin Minkin of Wrentham, MA and Cody McGinn-Keane of Port St Lucie, FL. Step Grandchildren Ryan Keane, Travis Keane and Abby Keane Morgan. Great grandchildren: Bryan McGinn Jr of Spencer, MA, Pvt. Dominic McGinn, US Army, Emma Whittaker and James Minkin of Wrentham, MA, and 7 step great grandchildren.
Ethel was born in Rockaway Park, Long Island, New York, daughter of James and Berena (Mullin) Seelig. After graduating from the former Bishop McDonald High School in Brooklyn, NY she attended St Joseph College in Brooklyn before enlisting in the US Navy in December 1943. Married to the love of her life, Jack McGinn she moved to Worcester in 1948 where she made a rich and full life for herself and her family. Always involved, she became active in the American Legion to which she belonged for 67 years an original member of the Worcester All Women's Post, and later the Main South Post where she was active as the lay chaplain.
She was present at the dedication of the Women in Military Service Memorial in Arlington, VA in 1997, and was a 25 year member of WAVES National, Old Ironsides Chapter, traveling all over the country to rejoin her "shipmates" at yearly conventions.
Ethel worked at Paul Revere Insurance for many years before retiring in 1985. She devoted 30 years of her life to Al Anon where she served in numerous capacities at the state and local level. She volunteered at the Worcester Hospice House for 8 years. Ethel's participation in Our Lady of the Angels parish was central to her life; a member of the choir for 50 years, serving in the Mother's Club and Sodality. After moving to New Hampshire in 2001, she characteristically was in the middle of a very active social circle that included quarterly line dancing performances and nightly happy hour in her over 55 community. In her declining past 4 years she has remained bright, cheerful and bringing joy to everyone around her. Ethel was still singing the day before she died.
The Funeral will be held on Wednesday, August 30th from CALLAHAN FAY & CASWELL Funeral Home, 61 Myrtle Street, Worcester with a Mass at 10:00 am at Our Lady of the Angels Church, 1222 Main Street. Burial with Navy Funeral Honors will follow at Worcester County Memorial Park, Paxton. Visiting hours are Tuesday, August 29 from 5:00 until 7:00 pm in the funeral home.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to The Women in Military Service for America Memorial, https://www.womensmemorial.org/ Women's Memorial Foundation, Dept. 560, Washington, DC 20042-0560 or Our Ladies of the Angels Building Fund, 1222 Main Street, Worcester, MA 01603.
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Kris Kennedy
August 27, 2017
I will miss her happy caring disposition and wonderful smile. She was a lucky woman to have such a great daughter who cherished her.
Mary Dorr
September 10, 2017
Mary Anne and Tony,
So sorry to hear of the loss of your mother. From her friend from Varnum St, Mary Dorr.
Mary Murphy
September 1, 2017
To MaryAnne and Tony ~
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
With sympathy ~
Mary and Jack Murphy
Marjorie Willand-Piaget
August 29, 2017
Condolences and most sincere sympathy from the Willand family.Ethel was such a lovely woman, friend and neighbor. I have many happy memories of times together with our Camp Fire Girls.
I will always remember her for her Estee Lauder perfume and blue mascara.
To Tony and MarAnne my heart goes out to you at this sad time.
Marjorie Willand
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Anne Slate
August 28, 2017
Our dear Ethel, we will always remember your beautiful spirit and your wonderful laughter, so upbeat and positive, the St. Thomas family will truly miss you Anne Slate
August 28, 2017
I am sorry for your loss. May the God of comfort be with you during your time of mourning. Isaiah 61:1,2 ; Matthew 5:4
Susan Pulaski
August 27, 2017
Dear MaryAnn and Tony,
My deepest sympathy on your mother's passing.
She was a great woman with a larger than life personality, a true friend to my parents and a very proud mother.
I will always remember her kindness.
I hope memories of happier and healthier times will sustain you through this difficult time.
Sincerely,
Susan Foudy Pulaski
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