Helen-McGrath-Obituary

Helen E. McGrath

Braintree, Massachusetts

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McGRATH, Helen E. (Arnold) Of Braintree, at Sandwich, Oct. 27, 2008. Beloved wife of the late Richard M. McGrath. Beloved mother of Karen (McGrath) Burns and her husband John of Sandwich, Kevin M. McGrath of Lowell VT, James E. McGrath of Braintree, and the late Richard E. McGrath. Loving and...

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I am so sorry to learn of Helens passing. I was so fortunate to meet her in the past few months. The final journey was not an easy one for her or you, but her magnificient smile, and gentle spirit has touched my heart forever.
My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Marilyn

To Helen's family I offer my prayerful condolences. Even though I had the privilege of making Helen's acquaintance during the last few months of her life, I found her to be strong in her faith and steadfast in her love for her family. She will be sorely missed by her loved ones who remain until we all meet again in the peace of God's Kingdom. Be assured of my prayers during the days, weeks and months ahead. Blessings, Fr. Rodney Thibault

To all of Aunt Helen's family,
I want to express my sincerest sympathy to all of you. She was a very classy LADY who truly enjoyed her life. She always made everyone feel special and always made me feel like I was part of her family. She was a very special lady whose memories will live on in the hearts of everyone who knew her. Love, Gail & Pat

Kevin, Karen, Jim and family;
Our family is deeply sorry for your loss. At the same time we celebrate the beautiful person Helen was. Helen was a big part in the developement of my and so many others' upbringing, she had the uncanny knack for knowing what we were thinking and putting us on the right track. Every time I think of Helen I get a smile or even laugh out loud, you just can't help it!
So let's mourn the loss but thank God for giving us such a great mother, wife, mentor and...

I will always have those great memories of when I was in college in Boston, Aunt Helen would pick me up and bring me to the McGrath home for supper. She made me feel I was a member of the family.

We miss you Nana, its different around here without you, but you aren't suffering now and we're glad for that. We'll always love you, and you'll hold a special place forever in our hearts. Love Olivia, Caroline, Mitchell and Carly

We wish there was something that could be said or done to help ease your pain at such a difficult time. Anyone who knew Helen couldn’t help but admire and respect her. She was a wonderful storyteller and she had a terrific sense of humor. There will be a hole in the world without her.

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Dear Kevin, Karen and Jimmy,

I am so very sorry to hear of Helen's death. She was a classy, smart lady who I know will be missed by all who knew and loved her. I considered it an honor to attend her last birthday bash and I was so happy to be able to spend a little time with her. My deepest sympathy to all of you and your families. Love, Jane