Irene-McCormack-Obituary

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Irene H. McCormack

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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DIED
October 22, 2016
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Plymouth, Massachusetts

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Cartmell-Davis Funeral & Cremation Service, Inc. - Care Center Obituary

Irene H. McCormack, of Plymouth, MA, October 22, 2016. Dear and devoted wife of the late Frank M. McCormack. Loving mother of Frank McCormack and his wife Mary of Leicester, Mark McCormack and his wife Suzanne of Foxboro, and Shawn McCormack and his wife Diana of Sturbridge. Irene was the proud grandmother of Cameron, Brendan, Alex, Collin, Ian, Faith, and Haley. She was the daughter of the late Johan and Hedwig Johansen and is survived by her brother Carl Johansen and sisters Margot Hardiman and Martha McCormack. She joins her brothers in heaven: Richard and George Johansen. Irene enjoyed spending time with her many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She had a passion for knitting and making blankets for her family and friends. Irene enjoyed spending time with close friends at "Book and Knitting Club." She especially enjoyed traveling with her sister Margot. One of Renie's favorite days each year was Thanksgiving when she hosted dinner for her extended family. Visiting hours at Cartmell Funeral Services, 150 Court Street, Plymouth on Friday, October 28, 2016 11am to 1pm. Funeral Service also at Cartmell's immediately following at 1pm. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to The Jordan Hospital Club Cancer Center at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, 275 Sandwich St. in Plymouth, MA.

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It is noted that Irene my youngest sister is now at peace with her maker . Prayers of healing to her three sons and my nephews Frank, Mark, and Shawn as well as her grand children . Irene made her mark in this world by raising three sons in the family spirit of our own Mother Hedwig Riedle Johansen . The early beginnings of our lives in Roxbury where we all had to undergo many trials and tribulations. Two brothers Frank and Bob McCormack Married two sisters Irene and Martha Johansen and now...

Hi aunt Renie.... say hi to everyone up there for me, I know you're in good hands now. You will be missed by all of us back here, especially Margot. I learned to knit on Friday for you, maybe I can continue the blanket tradition for the rest of the children, although they will never compare to yours. We love you and miss you.. Hannah

God bless Aunt Renie. Whenever you walked into the room and she was there, she always made you feel so special. I can hear her voice now greeting me and hugging me, even when I hadn't seen her in years. My sincerest condolences to Margo, Allison and the entire Hardiman family. Love you all. I know she is resting peacefully with her husband in heaven.

To the Hardiman family, I am so very sorry for your loss.

A great picture of Renie! She will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her. She is at peace now and no longer suffering and for that we should console ourselves. lv and sympathy!

Irene has been a wonderful friend for such a long time and I feel truly honored to have had her and her family in my life. I will miss her
laughter and the times we spent together but I know she will be with Frank and that is a blessing. She will always be in my thoughts and my heart.

Dear Mark, Suzanne, Collin, and Ian, and extended family, we are so sorry about the loss of your Mom and Grandmother. What a beautiful life with such devotion to family. She has left a loving legacy. May you find comfort amongst one another during this difficult time and much joy in her and Frank's memories in the years ahead. Much love, The Peterson Family

Hi Aunt Renie....I know you can read this. I couldn't of asked for a more loving and caring Aunt. You were there through the good and bad. You were like a second mother. You always had a nice thing to say and gave great big hugs. I hope you are at peace and in no pain. You are missed by a lot of people, especially my mother. She loves you so much words can't tell you. Say hi to Uncle Frank, Dickie, George and Grossie from all of us...and especially tell my Father I miss him. You're in good...