Dorothy-Feeney-Obituary

Dorothy A. Feeney

Hyde Park, Maine

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FEENEY, Dorothy A. (Brown) Of Needham, formerly of Hyde Park, December 7, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Bernard James Feeney. Loving mother of Elizabeth Smith of Ocala, FL, Paul Feeney of Boston, Patricia Evans of Wellesley, Kathleen Lemay of North Smithfield RI and Sheila Beninati of Rowley,...

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May you rest in peace, Mom, in the loving glow of the Lord. We're all doing OK, but it will take awhile. I miss you a lot. Love, Kathy.

I really miss my Grammy. Whenever I saw her it was really special to me. I really liked her stuffing for Turkey. And she made me a truck in arts and crafts class in her nursing home. I love it very much and I will always keep it.

Grammy, I love you and I miss you.
your grandson,
Brenden

Sorry about your loss. Dorothy was my dad's first cousin and he visited his Uncle Russell whenever possible. Dad always enjoyed your mom's family.

Hi Everyone,
I know we are all feeling the loss of Dotty, but I wanted to just share a fun story about Dot and me that I always keep close to my heart.

It was the first time I introduced Dot to my family at a cookout. We went to my sisters house and during the day my brother inlaw decided to play bocce. Well Dot was talking to my dad and my dad asked her if she wanted to play. Well as we all know, Dotty was a champian bocce player, but my dad thought he was going to have take it...

Dear Sheila, Oscar, Samantha, Brenden and the Feeney Family,
We are so thankful to have know Dorothy. The special occasions and holidays that we spent with her were made even brighter because of her glowing smile. Such a beautiful smile. We hold you in our thoughts and prayers and hope that you find peace in wonderful memories that you've shared with her.
All our love, Morena and Maurizio

To you Sheila, and all your family,my sincere and heartfelt sympathy for your MOM.Every time and place we had the chance to meet was a pleasure.The photo you chose to show here is just the best. I'm not sure if you noticed,but I can see my MOM in the background; so this picture touched my heart twice. My love to you all, Matt

My Mom, Dot with my children at their first communion. 2005

My mother was a very sweet, open and innocent soul. I would call her a saint in this world. She kept her childlike innocence throughout her entire life. Her outlook on others and her ability to look beyond the surface seeing good in all, will always stay with me and be a part of who I have become as well. For all those who did know her, you knew that she was a uniquely special person who had great empathy for others and always had a gleam in her eyes – where if you saw it you instantly loved...