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Richard Finnigan Obituary

FINNIGAN, Honorable Richard F. "Dick" Veteran U.S. Marine Corps, Former Member of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts House of Representatives, Ward 13, Retired Executive Secretary, BFD. Suddenly, in Dorchester, March 31st. Beloved husband of KatherineA.(Travers). Loving father of Janice M. Finnigan of Dorchester, Joseph J. and his wife Lisa A. Finnigan of Norwell, Katherine A. Finnigan of Dorchester, Thomas J. and his wife Patricia M. Finnigan of Hanover, Joan M. and her husband Roderick J. MacKinnon, Richard F. Finnigan, Patricia M. Finnigan and her fiancé Sean Hynes, and Robert W. and his wife Kimberly L. Finnigan, all of Dorchester. Brother of the late Joseph and William Finnigan. Brother-in-law of Jean Finnigan of Milton and the late Barbara Finnigan. Devoted "baba" of John and Kelly Finnigan, Dayna Finnigan, Jacklyn, Lauren, Erin, and Megan Finnigan, Scott, Jake, and Casey MacKinnon, Patrick Finnigan, Kailynn, Regan,Braedan, and Emmerson Finnigan. Survived by many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester Ave., DORCHESTER, Saturday 5-7 and Sunday 2-6 P.M. Funeral Mass in St.MargaretChurch of Blessed Mother Teresa Parish, Monday morning, April 6, at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends invited. Past President of SENA, Local #9158. Former manager of St. William's Band and lifelong parishioner of St. William's Church. Dedicated Girls CYO and RBI Softball Coach for over 40 years. In lieu of flowers, donations in his memory may be madeto the American Diabetes Assoc., P.O. Box 7023, Merrifield, VA22116. Interment in Mt. Calvary Cemetery, Roslindale. For directionsandguestbook, www.jmurphyfh.com. Funeral Home handicapped accessible withampleparking.

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Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 3 to Apr. 5, 2009.

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Cathy Mullin

March 10, 2010

To Kay & Family,

It's been almost a year since Rich's passing and I just heard about it at the St. Williams "Last Dance" event where I fully expected to see Richie last weekend. I'm so sorry for your loss and thank you for loaning Richie out to the community for so many decades. Richie was the face of Savin Hill and he dedicated himself to the community and its kids. Rich coached me in softball and also gave his time to both the prep and senior bands of St. Williams. Savin Hill lost a great community advocate and many of us lost a good friend.

May you rest in peace, Rich!

karen pavidis

April 10, 2009

to kay and family,i am so saddened by richie's passing.seems like just the other day i saw him walking up the street.he gave me a lot as i was growing up.he was the best coach i have ever known.he made such a difference in so many lives.it was a priveledge to have known him.sincerely,karen pavidis

Steven

April 9, 2009

Richie was a great guy. I grew up next door to him and his family on Playstead Road. He got all us kids together putting his campaign signs together and then driving around installing them and plastering his "flyahs" all over Savin Hill. We were all riding around on our bikes plastered with those bright yellow bumper stickers. I remember every 4th of July Richie would be on the street passing out Hoodsies to all the kids, and every Halloween he would scare the**** out of us wearing that old fright mask and leaping out from his cellar...He made a big difference to all the kids in the neighborhood by getting funding for the parks and rec. and keeping the beach up nice. He was a great father figure to his own 8 PLUS all the others who played with them. Saw him just last summer on his porch during a beach trip with my kids and he was still the same friendly nice guy. God bless all his kids who I remember fondly.

Karen Shine

April 7, 2009

Joanie and family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you. I have fond memories your father during our time at Bridgewater especially the time he came up and hung out with us one Saturday.

May you find comfort in your memories.

Karen

Brian Solletti

April 6, 2009

To Tom and the Finnigan Family,

Tom although I never met your father I'm sure he was a great man as the other comments attest and also because he raised a son like you to be a great family man. As a fellow veteran I also thank him for his service to his country and his family. We will keep him and your family in our prayers during this time.

God Bless,

April 6, 2009

To Janice and the whole Finnegan Family,

The Hegartys considered ourselves very lucky to have your dad in our lives. He always made us laugh and had a great way of seeing things. As far as his coaching, both girls had him for years, and Janice, he passed down is love for kids onto you because Katie was lucky enough to have both of you and he definitely passed down his passion for the community onto you. He will live on through his great family forever.

April 5, 2009

I will always remember Richie Finnigan and his great sense of community, honor and especially his sense of humor. We lived on Playstead Road when we were first married and he was such a great neighbor. But even more, he was a dear friend to my parents and family for as long as I can remember.

He will be truly missed.

Claire (Carney) Griffin and family

mary kelly

April 5, 2009

I will always remember the good times we had at the Health and Welfare Retirement Board. Auz and I were still in high school and Mr. Finnigan made every working day a joy. I spoke to him last year after 40 years and realized what a great guy he was and how many great memories I had of Mr. Finnigan. I'm sure Uncle Tom and my Dad were there to greet him as he entered into heaven.

Kathy Laflash

April 5, 2009

What great memories I have of Dick Finnigan, his wit and unfailing humor. He had an uncanny ability to insert himself into the discussion and his words of wisdom were treasures. I was always at the receiving end of his comments, and because of the thick skin he helped me to develop, I had many laughs. He made such an impact in so many lives and I only knew him through our work together in the labor movement. YES he was a humble man, I had no idea he was involved in so many endeavors. He cared deeply for people and it showed. He left his legacy. Kathy Laflash/President/United Steelworkers Local 12004, NSTAR Gas

Ann Doherty

April 5, 2009

Without a supportive family, Dick wouldn't have been able to be the force he was in Savin Hill. Thank you Mrs. Finnigan and the Finnigan Family for sharing Dick with Savin Hill. He made a difference. Dick will be missed.
Brian & Ann, Maggie, Nora, & Gavin Doherty

Cathy Frausel

April 5, 2009

We will miss Dick,so very much.He was so many things to us. their are no words enough to say. We would like to thank him for the memories bingo...softball...Atlantic city.
Irene & Cathy Frausel

Denise (Drury) Moriarty

April 4, 2009

To the Finnigan Family,
I'm deeply sorry for your loss. Richie was one of a kind. I can't even imagine Savin Hill without him. The neighborhood has lost a real champion. He will be greatly missed and always remembered.

Trish Powers

April 4, 2009

To my Dad's best friends family we are all so sorry for your loss. Richie was one of a kind!Savin Hill /St .William's community were so lucky to have had a man who gave so much to benefit so many. I think Richie impacted more kid's lives in the last 40 years than any of us will ever know. I and my family will miss him terribly.

John & Aileen Ryan

April 3, 2009

To the whole Finnegan family, we are so sorry that we cannot be with you in your hour of grief. We not only liked Richie, but respected all that he did for the Savin Hill community and he will be sorely missed. John & Aileen Ryan

Michael Grigalunas

April 3, 2009

Dick and I worked at the Fire Department and he was the President of our Union.. Activist is saying it lightly.. he was into the job at Fire and like all the others that knew him..he was a fun guy..If you asked him what he loved the most besides his family.. heck it was his softball girls.. he loved it. there must have been hundreds of them that went through that league ..and he followed them through High School. He was the master out there.
He worked in the office with Mary Barry, Annie Beggan, Marie Howard,Al Gianetti and Barbara Powers..they got the job done..Mary B said he was full of P and Vinegar..she was right.
He did his country proud too..with his pride in the Marines..all in all Dick will be missed by this fellow.. God Bless the family..

Mary Moran

April 3, 2009

Our sympathies from the entire Bernie Moran family. We were all so sad to hear of your loss. He was such a big part of our family's history in Savin Hill ,the band, his wit and bantor. He was definitely one of the best of the Savin Hill 'Old Guard".He will be greatly missed. Please know you are all in my family's thoughts and prayers.

Beth (Farricy) Connaughton

April 3, 2009

Joanie and family,
So sorry to hear about your Dad. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

brian and gwen o'day

April 3, 2009

Dear Tommy and Trisha,
We are saddened to hear of the loss of your father. He will be missed by you but also by many people of Dorchester. He was a big influence on the youth of Savin Hill and Dorchester. You must be proud to be his son and daughter-in-law

Carol Fitzgerald

April 3, 2009

I met dick through the Look Ahead Diabetes Study. We both sign up the same day. Dick is a great guy i will miss him dearly. He is a funny guy. I will miss our laughs and talks. He talked a lot about his grand kids and his wife. We talked a lot about our diets and walks. He was a great walker.
Dick, you will be missed.

April 3, 2009

Savin Hill lost a great family neighborhood guy.
From The Carney Family to the Finnigan Family : We are sorry to hear of Richie's death. Savin Hill won't be the same without Richie Finnigan around. Our prayers and thoughts are with you all.

Dianne Burnieika-Brown

April 3, 2009

I knew Richie my whole life. I work on Richie first campaign. He was a man with a lot of knowledge, always had time to stop and talk with you, he was a well respected man. Richie you will be miss by so many you did a lot for the us kids growing up in Savin Hill. Prayers and thoughts are with your precious wife and your children and grandchildren. Thank you for all you did.

Donna Anderson

April 3, 2009

Richie was a wonderful man. He has done so much for so many. We the people from Savin Hill were so privileged to have such a giving person in our community. All of Savin Hill will miss him dearly.

Anne & Jim Drury

April 3, 2009

Kay and family, we are so sorry for your loss. We will miss seeing Richie walking the beach, on Playstead and just around Savin Hill. We knew how much softball meant to him and he really devoted himself to it. He will be greatly missed.

Ann Marie (Rizzo)Flaherty

April 3, 2009

I knew Richie my whole life through the Band and later seeing him everywhere. He was a great person and will leave a big hole...He made a difference for many of us kids who grew up in Savin Hill. THANKS RICHIE...

Maureen O'Sullivan Weeks

April 3, 2009

I was a neighbor of Richies growing up on Denny Street. When he first ran for office I worked on his campaign in a store front in Uphams Corner. He was an impressive man to me as he was not only devoted to his family but committed to serving his fellow citizens.

Fred Collins

April 3, 2009

Richie will really be missed around Savin Hill. He could often be seen at the park, the corner store, or taking a long walk. I was with him after Mass one Sunday morning when he told Father Crowley after one of his long winded sermons "Father, it it takes more than five minutes for you to say, it isn't worth saying".
We will all miss him.
Fred Collins
Odessa, Florida

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