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Eileen L. Healey

Lowell, Massachusetts

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LOWELL -- Eileen L. (Murphy) Healey, 90, a member of a well-known Greater Lowell family, died yesterday, Jan. 31, at Saints Memorial Medical Center in Lowell. She was the wife of Joseph W. Healey, who died Nov. 14, 1993.

She was born in Lawrence, Jan. 25, 1916, daughter of the late Edward J....

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Mrs Healy has been a powerful source that has cross my path in life. She will always be remembered and hold a special place in my heart.

Eileen I well miss your laughter and well never forget your stories of your beautiful long trips to Ireland and afar that you loved so much. God bless you Eileen. And to Mary, Shelagh, Eileen and Patrick I am so sorry for your lost I know you well miss your mom very very much you were all so good to mom
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linda
Eileen's(hairdresser)

My deepest condolences to the Healey family. I first met Mrs. Healey when I was 14 on Neighborhood Youth Corps. She kept a watchful eye on me and made a difference in my life. Later on, I had worked for NYC and other programs at CTI with Mrs. Healey. Long since then, I kept in touch with her and always received a Christmas card from her. I will always have a special place in my heart for Mrs. Healey and will treasure the many fond memories I have of her. She also loved to talk about her...

I met Eileen more than 30 years ago when I was a teenage counselor at the Youth Corps. She was smart, fun, kind and classy. My late mother, Loretta, enjoyed her company for years at breakfast with the "Gormley's gang". Please accept my sincere condolences.

Mary & Family,
Your Mom was one of a kind. We'll always remember the stories our father told of growing up with both of your folks. Condolences, from our family to yours.
Jon, Tom, Erin, & Dan Garvey

Eileen,
I'm sorry for your loss, my thoughts are with you and your family.

Pat,
Please accept my condolences.
Joe

I am so sorry to hear about your loss. She was a great person and enjoyed people I had the privilage to work with her at C.T.I for a number of years
terri