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CONSTANCE M. "CONNIE" MCGRATH

Woburn, Massachusetts

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McGRATH, Constance "Connie" M. (Ward) Of Woburn, November 12th at the age of sixty-two. Beloved wife of Michael McGrath. Devoted mother of Michael McGrath of Watertown and Eric McGrath of Woburn. Dear sister of Catherine Mellen of Nashua and the late Stephen Ward. Also survived by several loving...

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We are so sorry to hear about Connie and send our deepest sympathy to Michael, Mike, Eric, and Cathy. Every summer we were happy to see our neighbors at the lake. We will feel such a loss without Connie’s wave and welcome back. Our thoughts are with all of you.

Constance was always a very friendly person and caring for others. We had the good fortune of knowing her most of her Life.
Bob and Marcie

Cathy,

So, so saddened to hear of (little) Connie's passing. She was a kind and sweet soul. I have such fond childhood memories of summers at the lake with our families, our Bermuda trip and just laughing and enjoying a simpler and happier times with you, Stephen, Connie and your loving parents. (And of course dodging the odd sneak attack from Ringo!).
Condolences to her husband Michael and children Michael and Eric.
Regrettably the Covid situation prevents my from...

Cathy,

So, so saddened to hear of (little) Connie's passing. She was a kind and sweet soul. I have such fond childhood memories of summers at the lake with our families, our Bermuda trip and just laughing and enjoying a simpler and happier times with you, Stephen, Connie and your loving parents. (And of course dodging the odd sneak attack from Ringo!).
Condolences to her husband Michael and children Michael and Eric.
Regrettably the Covid situation prevents my from...

Just wanted to extend my deepest sympathy to Connie's husband and sons, Michael and Eric. Although we worked together for years, Connie and I developed a wonderful "new" friendship over the last few years when my young niece developed leukemia. She was always a smiling face and a kind word, checking in on me and my family along the way all the way through three years of chemo-- until my niece was cancer free last October.. Even with her own cancer she was more concerned about my niece than...