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Jean Ann Quinn

Middleton, Danvers, Chelsea, Massachusetts

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64, Nov. 1, 2007, beloved wife of James J. Quinn Jr., dear mother of Brian J. Quinn & Stephen M. Quinn, both of Middleton, sister of Nancy Hansbury of Saugus & Bill Hansbury of St. Petersburg, Fla. Aunt of Maureen Vahey & Michael Hansbury both of Newton, Griffen Hansbury of New York,...

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JEANNIE,

MAY GOD BLESS YOU ON YOUR 65TH BIRTHDAY.
JANUARY 19, 2008

Another Christmas photo...

We had a nice white Christmas even though it was about 40 degrees out. Nancy and Judy stopped by the day before Xmas and brought the snowblower along (just kidding, they shoveled) and found your spot. Dad, Stephen and I brought by the flower bucket with real candy canes in it. Nancy and Judy put in the nice hanging flower ball and they had fun digging in the frozen ground in order to plant it. We miss you a lot.
Love- Jim, Brian, and Stephen.

The O'Donnell Family and Staff of The Peterson-O'Donnell Funeral Home wish to express our sincere sympathy to you. It is our hope that we may be able to make this difficult period more bearable. Please feel free to call on us at anytime, as we are always available for you.

Jean and I worked together in "BOS RES", we had good times together. Later when living in Middleton we again renewed our friendship reminising our "good-ole-days" at Northeast Airlines.She will be missed by all of us.
My prayers are with your family.

Nancy, I have no words to ease your pain. Please know that we share your sorrow. Our sympathies to you and your family. Love Cassie and Charlie Ross

I knew Jeannie since I was about 15 years of age as a friend of her brother Jack.

Only later in life did I talk to her during her difficult times she had with her kidney problems.

My occasional conversations during her better years were light and happy. She even came to my house in Reading, only a few miles from her own in Middleton.

I sensed her great difficulty in her voice as I would continue to talk to her to give her encouragement.

She was confident in...

When I face one of life's many challenges and all seems too much I think of my sister Jean. All that she faced in life was done with grace and grit. She has been and will continue to be my inspiration. I love her and miss her and I know in my heart she is now happy and free of pain and that thought frees me. I love you, Bill

My sister Jeannie was always an inspiration to me. In the past eighteen or so years Jeannie had to face many medical obstacles. She always gave it her best and I believe God gave her many miracles.
Jeannie and Jim raised two wonderful sons that are good human beings. Jim, Brian and Stephen should find peace in knowing Jeannie loved them dearly.
I will alway miss Jeannie's beautiful big blue eyes and infectious laugh.
However, I do find peace knowing that we were always straight out...