ALICE-MCNAMARA-Obituary

ALICE MCNAMARA

Silver Spring, Maryland

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McNAMARA Alice Porter McNamara (Age 91) Formerly of Chevy Chase, passed away June 27, 2017 after a brief illness. Alice was the devoted matriarch of a large extended family, a close friend to many, a devout Catholic, and passionate for learning during her entire life. Alice was born April 13,...

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Still think of her while tooling around mastline on way to lodge, she was a wonderful women, grandmother, mother, working mom, aunt, wife , what else can I say, in her life time she did it all , and still raised a wonderful family

Jerry, Peter, David, Andrew and Jimmy;

I am very sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Your Mom was a wonderful lady, a real inspiration.

All the best, Martin Kelley

Thinking of you all today in love and in sympathy. Julie and Bob Hooper (parents of John Hooper/Christina's significant other)

Peter - I am so sorry for your loss. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I am so sorry for your loss. I had the privilege of working for Alice as a librarian at MPR Associates. I couldn't possibly have had a better role model. Alice inspired me both professionally and personally. I was in awe of her energy and discipline and admired how consistently she managed to focus on the things that really matter in life. She set an excellent example for living a rich, meaningful life, being of service to others, and taking pleasure in what life brings us. Working with...

Remember your Mom and Dad babysitting for me getting paid by 2 6 packs of beer. Your Mom telling me NOT to dive into jelly fish, I would be sorry, I was sorry. Great Lady, Mother and Aunt. She will be missed by all..

I am so sorry to hear of Alice's death. She was the Librarian at Blessed Sacrament School when I taught there in the 1970s. I always admired her strength and her faith that enabled her to raise her seven children when her husband died. She had a great sense of humor and was always willing to help. She was wonderful with the second graders as she read them stories when they went to the library. My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this sad time. Rest in Peace, Alice.

As former neighbors, we are sorry for your
loss & send deepest sympathy, especially to
Mary Alice, a childhood friend of our
daughter, Joan.

I am SO sorry. While teaching at Blessed Sacrament, Alice and I became great friends. I enjoyed our many discussions on numerous topics.
Always,
Ed Burns