Barbara-Donovan-Obituary

Barbara A. Donovan

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Barbara A. Donovan, 59, of 6 Mountainshire Drive, died Saturday, June 28, 2008, in the Rose Monahan Hospice Home, after a brief illness.She leaves her sister-in-law, Susan M. Donovan of Brookfield; a nephew, John F. Donovan, II and his wife Deryn J. of Worcester; two nieces, Maryan D. Ryan and...

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I first met Barbara over fory years ago when she was a student at Marian. For all these years, we have remained friends. Fun-loving, pleasant, and personable are the words that come to mind when I think of her. She loved her family and her friends and spoke of them often. So sorry to have been away during this very sad time. Sincere sympathy to her family and to all who loved her.

I will always remember Barbara as a genuine kind soul, she was a good friend and I will miss her. God Bless You.

I am so lucky that you were brought to work with us at Trottier for such a short time. We enjoyed your spirit of joining in the fun, at the cookie swaps and our events. I will miss you. Condolences to her family. What a wonderful lady Barbara is.

Over this weekend, I have been thinking of all the good memories of Barbara and the laughs that we had together. She was a good friend and a wonderful person to have in my life while she was here at school. Her love for her family helped me to realize how important family and friends are in our lives. Condolences to her family that meant so much to her.

I have been blessed to have you as my friend. For six years we shared an hour before work, having our breakfast and solving all the problems of the world. My sympathy goes out to Sue, Maryann and John, I know she loved you all so much.
Forever in my heart, I love you.

I will always remember the years at Mass General your kindness and your richness of spirit.”O Divine Master, grant that I may not so much seek to be consoled as to console, to be understood as to understand, to be loved as to love, For it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life” St. Francis of Assisi

You were a special friend and the years at Mass General were truly memorable. We remember the Halloween costume party and wine in the box at your house. As persons of resurrection faith, we see death as a friend, not a foe; and the experience of death is, we are convinced, a transition from life to life, from grace to glory."
My Jesus have mercy on the Soul of
Barbara

Barbara was a great neighbor and friend, we will miss talking about the Redsox and Patriots games...our condolences go out to all who knew her.