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Annemarie Cowhig Farrell

1926 - 2020

Annemarie Cowhig Farrell obituary, 1926-2020, Lee, MA

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1926

DIED

2020

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Lee, Massachusetts

Annemarie Farrell Obituary

Annemarie Cowhig Farrell passed away peacefully on January 24th after a brief illness, at Berkshire Medical Center, a facility she was proud to support for many years.

Mrs. Farrell was born on December 31, 1926. She was the daughter of Joseph T. Cowhig and Adeline Bligh Cowhig. She graduated from Lenox High School as valedictorian and from Trinity College in Washington DC.

Upon graduation from Trinity in 1948, Annemarie joined the US Naval Research Laboratory. Subsequently, she returned to the Berkshires and joined General Electric's Naval Ordinance Division. Annemarie met Dr. Joseph W. Farrell Jr. after a concert at Tanglewood and the two were married in St. Ann Church on September 15, 1951. They enjoyed 62 years of marriage until his death in 2013.

Annemarie was educated as a physicist and mathematician but after raising her nine children, she began to work as a substitute teacher at Taconic High School, and she discovered that she was most naturally, a teacher. As recently as 2015, she read to classrooms in the Pittsfield School District. Like all great teachers, she was also a constant student. She was visibly energized to learn. Even in her nineties, she studied all historical plaques, often reading them aloud, and then reflecting, as she empathized with the historical figures described. She loved telling stories about family history and growing up in Lenox. She had an interest in local Berkshire history and shared that love with her children and grandchildren, frequently reciting poetry to them, written in and about the Berkshires.

As much as she loved history, science, literature, art and the outdoors, she was most interested in the people she met, especially if they had a connection to her beloved Berkshires. In addition to her community interests and her family, her life was centered on her faith and she actively lived her beliefs. Annemarie was a leader in numerous organizations including the Trinity College Alumnae Association, the Junior League, the Berkshire Medical Center Auxiliary (President), the Berkshire County Home for Aged Women (President), Our Lady of Providence Children's Home in Holyoke, City Savings Bank (Director), Eucharistic Minister at St. Theresa's Church and a Tanglewood volunteer, intermittently for over 70 years. Annemarie was honored by Trinity College in 1998 when they presented her with the St. Julie Billiart Award Citation.

Annemarie is survived by her nine children and their spouses: Joseph W. and Mary Lou Gibson Farrell of Snowmass Village, CO, Mary F. and Paul Robinson of Philadelphia, PA, Anne F. and Rocky Clark of Portland, ME, Kate F. and Gary Mayne of Lenox, MA, Francis X. and Denise Sabert Farrell of Yorktown Heights, NY, Thomas B. and Kathy Wall Farrell of Portland, ME, John F. and Jane Zwally Farrell of Hilton Head, SC, Margaret F. and William Goggins of Newport News, VA, and Jane F. and John DeCoursey of Yorktown Heights, NY. In addition she is survived by her 27 grandchildren, Teddy Farrell, Rita Brown, John Wright Clark, Elizabeth Guillerault, Margaret Nicholson, Sarah Mayne, Daniel Mayne, Timothy Farrell, John Cowhig Farrell, Anna Farrell, Claire Laiacona, Grace Farrell, Anne Bligh Farrell, Jane Farrell, William Farrell, Katie Farrell, Megan Farrell, Thomas Farrell, Charlie Farrell, William Goggins, Catherine Goggins, Mary Goggins, Helen Goggins, Thomas Goggins, Andrew DeCoursey, Julie DeCoursey and Caroline DeCoursey, their spouses and 9 great-grandchildren: Madeleine, Evelyn, Eleanor, Annie, Greeley, Sidney, Maisie, Max and Violet so far. She is also survived by her five nieces, nephew, their families and her cherished sister, Adelene Cowhig Quigley.

Funeral Notice: The funeral service for Mrs. Farrell will be held on Tuesday, January 28th at St Ann Church at 11 am. Burial will follow in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Pittsfield. Calling hours will be held on Monday, January 27, from 4-7pm at St. Ann Church, 134 Main Street Lenox, MA 01240.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to St. Ann Church, Lenox Massachusetts, in care of Kelly Funeral Home, 3 Main St., Lee, MA 01238.

If you would like to leave a message of condolence or share pictures with the family, please visit our web site at www.kellyfuneralhome.net

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Published by The Berkshire Eagle on Jan. 25, 2020.

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February 1, 2020

Annemarie volunteered in my classroom beginning in 2015 at Capeless Elementary School. I admired her gentle and kind ways in working with the students, who all loved reading to her. She had a knack for teaching and definitely helped shape the education of the first graders she worked with. She was very kind and caring and the students would always be so excited to see her when she entered the classroom. They couldn't wait to read to her, and she genuinely loved listening to them read and teaching them as well. She touched my heart with her wit, love for her family, and great storytelling. She is one of the most remarkable people I've ever met. May God bless her and her wonderful family, whom she praised and loved so deeply. ~Doris Hayes

Linda and Chas Einsiedler

January 30, 2020

We are so sorry to hear of AnneMarie's passing. The Obituary gave us a glimpse of how special she was for your your family. Although AnneMarie is no longer here, her spirit continues on in her family and friends. I am sure she is now with Joe, smiling down on you all. As you grieve for AnneMarie, Chas and I hope that you will eventually find comfort from your precious family memories. Prayers for your entire family.Linda & Chas

Barbara Morrison

January 28, 2020

We are so sorry to hear that Mrs Farrell had passed away but what an amazing life she had. I knew she was a teacher at heart but also a kind neighbor and ever curious. We enjoyed seeing her when we visited the area.

Jeff Cella

January 28, 2020

In my line of work, it was always appreciated to see Annemarie. For the past several years, our encounters turned into much more of a visit with a friend rather than a patient and their problems.
She was a top notch story teller - whether it be about being born on Main St in the house currently occupied by Frankie's restaurant, stories about my aunt Claire, or whatever was on her mind that day.
She was a special woman, and will be missed.

Matia Frasier

January 27, 2020

My condolences to you and family. Praying that her legacy and love continue to abide within your lives as you cherish her time with you. (Matia Frasier, Duane Morris, LLP)

January 27, 2020

Farrell family.....not too many families go back almost 100 years! We all have such great memories for having you all in our lives. Our heartfelt condolences to you all. Our parents once again are neighbors at St Joe cemetery. So blessed to have known her and all of you....Frank/Chris/MaryLiz/Cathy/Charles(Chip).

Maureen O'Riordan

January 27, 2020

Dear Mary,

This is to express my deep sympathy on the loss of your dear mother. I have read about her long and rich life, and I see that she influenced everyone whom she touched. Please know that I pray for you and all your family.

Sincerely yours,

Maureen O'Riordan

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Cathleen Allen

January 27, 2020

Anne & Family,
What an amazing woman!
I recall with great fondness the stories you shared at TIF on Tuesday mornings about family road trips. Your mother was a blessing.❤

January 26, 2020

Annmarie was such a kind and gentle person. I always admired her and enjoyed working with her at Taconic. She will be dearly missed by many people.

Michele Rousseau

BJ Costello

January 26, 2020

Mrs. Farrell's warmness was manifested in her son, John, when, about 25 years ago I took my mother to Hilton Head and, at Farrell Collins (am his first first cousin, as he says) suggestion we met John and played a round at his course. He was so gracious to our Mom-who was much like Mrs Farrell, and we shall never forget his presence.
BJ Costello

Carol Ann Nooney

January 26, 2020

Tom and family, I am so sorry for the passing of your mom. She lived a great life with a wonderful family.
I will be thinking of you . Respectfully, Carol Ann Nooney

Lenox Police Department

January 26, 2020

Please accept our condolences.

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January 25, 2020

To All of the Farrells,
I was so sorry to hear of your moms passing. What a legacy she left! A classy lady who was loved by so many and she touched so many lives. This is a sad time in some ways but a time to think of ALL of the memories you must all share. My happy recollection of your mom will always be with me. Again, what a classy lady.
Everyone of you are in my thoughts and prayers.

May God Bless the Farrells(He already has)
Tom Bligh, Naples,Florida

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Meredith Cochran

January 25, 2020

I met Mrs. Farrell at Taconic High School where she was a substitute and I was/am the librarian. Mrs. Farrell knew everything that was going on in the world and engaged in rigorous conversation about the news; she was thoughtful and foresighted. I was captivated by her, not least by admiration. Here was a lady of older years who was not afraid to work with teenagers in a school setting; in fact she was interested in the kids! I loved that, and understood she was a very special person. She was calm and grounded but her intellect and innate kindness were always present. I will miss going by her house and thinking that such a good woman from such a far distant generation was still living contentedly in the Berkshires.

Jeff and Laura Woelbl

January 25, 2020

Dear Mary and Family,
Our deepest sympathy for the loss of your Mother. We pray that God will give you strength and courage in your time of grief.

January 25, 2020

My deepest sympathies to the Farrell family. Mrs. Farrell was a kind and gentle woman. Her love of children would shine through when she read to them.

Lynn Katz Danzig

January 25, 2020

Joseph W,
I saw you a few years ago at a class reunion. We were together at Dawes School.I am sending my condolences to you and your family.

Jean Bednarski

January 25, 2020

My deepest condolences, Ann. May your mother RIP.

Patrick & Marie Gormalley

January 25, 2020

To The Farrell Family,
Please accept our deepest prayers and sympathy.Annmarie was a very special lady.We are so glad we got to see and chat with her at the Eagle's Band Concert at the Colonial this past December.She always wore such a warming smile.For many years she hosted the annual Pittsfield Irish Sister City Annual meeting.It was always a great evening with your mom and dad.Many fond memories will remain with us.We know you will keep her memories in your hearts.Rest in peace,dear friend.

Breana Oneil

January 25, 2020

To the Farrell family,Knowing And caring for Ann Marie was amazing she was the sweetest lady, she would make my day everyday telling me how beautiful my eyes were. I just loved her. I will miss her dearly. My condolences to you all!Breana (caregiver)

P.J. Dunn Fitzgerald

January 25, 2020

My deepest and most sincere sympathy to Annemarie's remarkable family for the loss of this incredible woman who impacted all she met. Her genuine kindness and sterling character were the hallmark of Annemarie and we'll not likely see another with her warmth, spirit and humor. Annemarie was a treasure to me and was always quick and prideful to keep my family's Lenox history alive...my deepest thanks to her for that. I'll never forget you, Annemarie, nor will I ever be able to thank you enough. Rest in peace lovely lady, the world is already significantly less gracious.

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