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Rita Kelleher Obituary

KELLEHER, Rita P. Dean Emeritus and longtime Professor of Nursing at Boston College School of Nursing, of Hingham, died November 02, 2009 at the age of 101. Sister of Peter Kelleher of Hingham and the late Helen Cronin, Mary Smith, Frances White, John, William, Edward, Ruth & Robert Kelleher. Rita is also survived by many nieces and nephews. Ms Kelleher joined the Boston College School of Nursing the year it was founded in 1947, she was appointed Dean the following year. She remained in this position until her retirement in 1968. At the time of her appointment at Boston College, women were admitted only to the graduated school and the School of Arts and Science in town. Rev. Charles Donovan, S.J., University historian, credited her as one of the first women who had a great impact on the university. In the organization and administration of her position, she felt it essential that the school be recognized for its high scholastic standards and that the faculty and students be academically qualified, professional women. She enjoyed teaching and interacting with students and admitted that these activities sometimes took priority over administrative tasks. Rita was born in Hingham, daughter of Mary Fee and John Kelleher and resided there for most of her life. She attended Hingham Public School and received a diploma in nursing from the Faulkner Hospital School of Nursing in 1929. She earned a BS degree from Columbia University and a M ED from Boston University. Early in her career she taught at the Clinton Hospital, Quincy City and Massachusetts General Schools of Nursing. As a spokeswomen for nursing education and community service, she accepted appointments and involvement to many committees. She was appointed by the state governor to Chairman of the Board of registration in Nursing, the Massachusetts Committee on Children and Youth, and to the Massachusetts Committee on the Status of Women. She also served as Chairman on the Nursing Council, United Community Service. As Chairman of the Legislative Committee of the Massachusetts State Nurses Association, she lobbied for and helped obtain an all-nurse Board of Registration. In 2006, the Massachusetts State Nurses Association awarded Ms Kelleher the Nurses Living Legends Award. Ms. Kelleher was a past president of the Massachusetts League for Nursing Education and a trustee of St. Anselm's College. After her retirement from Boston College in 1976, she served as a Chairman of the Council on Aging in Hingham and continued her community involvement by driving for Meals on Wheels and by serving as a receptionist at the Hersey House, the headquarters of the Elder Services. She played bridge enthusiastically , read widely, and enjoyed poetry and making it a habit of reading some daily. Despite her impressive academic career, Ms Kelleher cherished her large family foremost. One of ten children and a devoted aunt and sister, she kept in touch all her life with more than thirty nieces and nephews, their children and grandchildren. For the last eleven years she lived in an assisted- living facility and continued a happy and active life. She admitted to having a good sense of timing and was known for her quick witty and sense of humor, particularly when focused on politics. Her excellent memory allowed her to readily recall the names of former students and events, as well as the escapades, birthdays and important events of her large extended family. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral Mass in Saint Paul's Church, 147 North St., Hingham, Saturday at 10:30 AM. Burial will be private. Donations in memory of Rita may be made to Rita P. Kelleher Scholarship Fund, C/O Boston College, Chestnut Hill, MA 02067. See www.Keohane.com or call 1-800-Keohane for directions and online condolences.

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Published by Boston Globe on Nov. 5, 2009.

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Joellen Hawkins

November 9, 2009

I had the privilege of taking a course with Dean Kelleher during my master's program at Boston College. She was not only a superb Dean for the school, but also a master teacher. The wonderful reputation of graduates of the Connell School of Nursing is in no small part a reflection on Dean Kelleher's leadership and vision for the school.

Ed Dann

November 6, 2009

We are coming to the end of an amazing generation in our family, may we be inspired by their character and fortitude. One cannot appreciate who they are or where they are going without knowing from whence they come. I am proud and inspired by the amazing people that have blazed the trail before us in our family. We are, in the end a culmination of our kin and we carry them with us as we seek to make our mark on this world and on those that we love and care for. Rita Kelleher, after 101 incredible years on this earth may you walk into the loving arms of the God that created you and hear, "Well done, my good and faithful servant".

November 5, 2009

Miss Kelliher was a wonderful blend of a good administrator and a thoughtful human being. As student nurses we respected her always, and yet we knew that she cared for us all. She was a great role model! Jo Ryan Sears - class of 1959 B.C.S.N.

Maureen

November 5, 2009

I've only known Rita a couple of years and I am so happy to have had the privilege of knowing her .She was a wonderful woman so full of fun and life. I will miss seeing her every day when I am at work at Allerton House.My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

Louise

November 5, 2009

My mother, Margo, and I, send our prayers to the family. My Mom and Rita had a very special relationship. They were the last of the original residents at Allerton House. The last time they saw each other was when Mom was invited to go to the Friday night pizza party. Rita had a chair saved right next to her for Margo. They considered themselves "best friends." Rita was a very special woman to many people, and especially to my Mom.

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