Ann-Quinn-Obituary

Ann Quinn

Florence, Massachusetts

Sep 10, 1952 – Sep 9, 2013 (Age 60)

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BORN
September 10, 1952
DIED
September 9, 2013
AGE
60
LOCATION
Florence, Massachusetts

Obituary

FLORENCE – Ann Haffey Quinn, 60, of North Farms Road, died Monday, Sept. 9, 2013, at Cooley Dickinson Hospital. Born Sept. 10, 1952, in Groton, Conn., she was the daughter of Charles and Teresa (Moynihan) Haffey.Ann graduated from Mount Holyoke College in South Hadley, in 1974 and received her...

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I knew Ann very well from my childhood and spent many great times with her. I have nothing but great memories of her and her kindness toward me. I'm saddened by the news and wish the best for the family.

Ann you were always the mom of all moms. Growing up with all the neighborhood kids... You were always there for all of us. You encouraged us and took care of us. I cherish those day's in the old neighborhood. My thoughts and prayers go out to all had the chance to know Ann.

My most sincere condolences to the family. Ann was a bright spirit who will be missed.

My condolences to Tom and his family. Annie was a lovely, generous person full of sparkle and mischief. I haven't seen her in years but easily remember her smile and can hear her laugh. Clearly she touched many lives and will be sorely missed.

Celia and the entire Haffey-Quinn family, I am so saddened to learn of this news. There are no words. Ann was a beautiful person inside and out. May you find strength, comfort and healing amongst each other and the treasured memories you have.

Her radiant smile and engaging personality will forever be missed......

Mirth is the word that comes to mind when I recall Ann's radiant smile. And who could fail to marvel at that glorious mane of hair! We were fellow students both at MHC and Trinity Dublin, where she extended many a kindness to this gawky classmate. I feel honored to have known her. My sincere condolences, Cynthia Walsh McLendon

I am stunned and saddened by the premature death of my MHC classmate. As a fellow English major, Ann was warm, open and generous in a department that could often be otherwise: She was a friend. Sincere condolences to her family.

I am heartsick to hear this news. Ann lit up the hallways of our high school each and every day, and it was a joy to catch up with her at reunions. I know she is well and truly home, but I mourn this great loss to all her family - and to all of us who loved her.