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Irene B Cain

Stoneham, Massachusetts

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September 17, 2020
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Stoneham, Massachusetts

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McDonald-Finnegan-Anderson Funeral Home - Stoneham Obituary

Irene B. Cain (Bacon), age 98, of Stoneham, passed away September 17, 2020.  She was the wife of the late Capt. George Cain. Born in Winchester, MA; she was the daughter of the late Walter and Grace (Whitcomb) Bacon.

Irene had been a resident of Stoneham for the past 57 years.  She was a...

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Irene and her husband George were good friends of my Uncle Johnny and Aunt Gerry. Irene was a constant figure in my life for about a decade or so, as I´d see her at family gatherings. Irene was such a kind and loving person. I was a kid at the time of my Aunt Gerry´s passing and have vague memories of Irene comforting me at Aunt Gerry´s funeral. I will miss her and her calming presence. Irene truly cared about others, had so much compassion for people, and would do whatever she could to help....

I knew her Brother and sister in law Bud and Penney Bacon from the Community Baptist Church in Medford they are all resting in peace now

Spending many holidays with her and my grandfather. Also staying over and going on fishing trips with grandfather. I miss you very much and in future seeing you again in after life.

I am so sad to learn of Irene's passing. I still hold her near and dear to my heart. One of the nicest people I have ever met. May she rest in peace. With fondness, Adam Mintz and Family

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of your mom. I worked with Irene at the Cambridge Public Schools. I was one of the "young ones" as she called us girls. She was a true lady with a heart of gold and a beautiful smile. She called my parent's home a few years ago looking for a former co-workers number and had a lovely conversation with my dad who didn't even know her. My dad made sure I called her right back! I did and I got to catch up with her as well. I hope you remember all...

I have many fond memories of Irene growing up. She always had a great smile and such a warm presence. Irene and George were dear friends of my grandparents. My condolences to her family. Much love.

My deepest condolences go out to Irene’s family. She was a wonderful person who always made me feel loved whenever I was in her company.

Irene, you were a cherished friend who I’ll never forget. You had a warm sincere smile that welcomed all who came to your door. How I miss our interesting informative conversations that at the end of my visit was ongoing as I stepped out the door and into my car. Then a few more words and love you’s and waves as I backed my car. Such a precious lady with much love to share. You left behind a loving family that I know will be a great source of comfort to one another.
God Bless you, and...

Irene, You have been in our lives almost forever. You kept notes on of our husbands, children and their children. My last visit with you was with Carol. We celebrated your birthday .
You always were caring about us all. God bless you.