DOROTHY-MCCORMACK-Obituary

DOROTHY M. MCCORMACK

Quincy, Massachusetts

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McCORMACK, Dorothy M. (Walsh) Of Quincy, passed away on May 31, 2016, surrounded by the family she cherished. The beloved wife of the late Francis P. "Frank" McCormack, Sr. Devoted mother of her seven children, Tina McCormack of Braintree, Patrick McCormack of Hull, Judy Tryon and her husband...

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Bob Welch

So very sad to learn of Dotty's passing .Our sincere sympathy is extended to her family and to all bereaved .As her first cousin in Ireland the home land of her mother Mary Cafferty(Walsh) Dotty is fondly remembered from her two visits to Ireland with husband Frank for her warmth ,her genuine friendship and love for her Walsh/Cafferty family connections in Sligo .
She will be severely missed by all who knew her .

May Dorothy now Rest in Peace with Frank and loved ones...

Norren and Beth
Sorry to hear about the passing of your mother
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

To all the McCormack family I am so very sorry for your loss, your parents and all of you were always such great neighbors and I always enjoyed chatting over the fence! My Love, Sympathy, and Prayers are with all of you. It is such a beautiful and heartwarming obituary you guys wrote, your Mom and Dad are so very proud I'm sure. With Love Always, Debra Beaton

Having been a friend of Tin's for more years than I will say meant being adopted into the family. Once at the house you were always welcomed by Dot and Frank. My memories are warm and some very funny..too many to list but I will never forget them. Let me just quickly say that Dot saved my uniform the night before Tina and I started Cardinal Cushing High School. It didn't matter she had all her own kids to get ready for a school year opening. Frank was part of two of my most memorable...

To All of Mrs. McCormack's Family and Friends, we extend our deepest sympathy and condolences. We live next door to Mr. and Mrs. McCormack for the past 27 years. When we first moved in, they "adopted" us and helped us settle into the neighborhood. They were two of the kindest and most thoughtful people we've ever been blessed enough to have as neighbors and friends. They watched my sister and me grow up when our parents worked long days. We always felt welcomed whenever we come over to visit...