Dorothy-Brennan-Obituary

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Dorothy L. Brennan

Cumberland, Rhode Island

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October 26, 2021
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Cumberland, Rhode Island

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O'Neill Funeral Home - Cumberland Obituary

Dorothy L. Brennan, 93, of Cumberland, passed away Tuesday, October 26, 2021. She was the wife of the late James F. Brennan. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Alfred and Louise (Giusti) Terzi. Dorothy was a legal secretary for many years before retiring in 1985. She loved cooking for her family and especially treasured the time spent with her family. 


She is survived by two children, Christine Duckworth and her husband Dean and Bernadette David and her husband Michael, five grandchildren, Ashley Kornhoff and her husband Joseph, Stephanie David, Meghan Shoaie and her husband Mark, Jared Duckworth and his wife Jenna and Brendan Duckworth. She also leaves four great grandchildren, Caden Duckworth, Brennan Duckworth, Nora Shoaie, and Lena Shoaie.


Relatives and friends are kindly invited to a Mass of Christian Burial Saturday, October 30that 10 AM in Saint John Vianney Church, 3609 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland.


Burial will follow in Resurrection Cemetery, Cumberland. Visiting hours Friday from 4:30 – 6:30PM in the O’Neill Funeral Home, 3102 Mendon Road, Cumberland. 


In lieu of flowers, donations to St. Antoine’s Activity Fund, 400 Mendon Road, N. Smithfield, RI, 02896, in memory of Dorothy would be greatly appreciated.


 


 

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Our thoughts and prayers are with you
Ted and Carol

I have many happy memories of time spent with Dot and her family. Door was always open, good food, scotch poured by Jim with gusto and many laughs. Thank you Brennan family.

Bernie and Chris our love, thoughts and prayers are with you both and the rest of your families. Mom was an amazing lady and will be missed by me so much. She is in dads arms now and I’m sure partying with my mom and dad. God bless you all through this sad time. Love you both.

So very sorry for your loss. I have such great memories of our times together on Phillips Avenue. Especially all those Christmas eves. She was a very special woman and will be missed by many. You and your families are in my thoughts and prayers.

Our Deepest Sympathies!!
Rick and Susan Stolz