Maisy-Ann-Rublee-Obituary

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Maisy-Ann Grace Rublee

New London, New Hampshire

Mar 14, 2000 – Nov 6, 2025

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March 14, 2000
DIED
November 6, 2025
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New London, New Hampshire

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Maisy-Ann Grace Rublee died unexpectedly in Somersworth, New Hampshire on November 6th, 2025 at the age of 25.


Maisy was born on March 14th, 2000 in New London, New Hampshire to John and Victoria Rublee. She attended Mount Royal Academy in Sunapee, NH; graduated from the Academy of the Holy Family in Baltic, CT; and attended Ave Maria University in Ave Maria, FL.


Maisy was a daughter, sister, granddaughter, niece, aunt, friend, and beloved girlfriend. In her tragically short time on earth she brought light and laughter into every corner of every room she entered. She is remembered for her brilliance, artistic talents, gifted writing, undeniable humor, selflessness, bravery, patience, kindness, wisdom, unconditional love, gratitude, and outspoken, passionate advocacy for schizophrenia.


In her life she fought battles every second of every day that she never let show. She was diagnosed with OCD (Obsessive Compulsive Disorder) in 2017 and Schizophrenia in 2021. She fought hard. She wielded resilience and courage as her battle axes on a battlefield of chaos.


She bravely sought treatment and to be better. This included several hospitalizations, numerous emergency room visits, many, many medication changes, and shifting side-effects. She was forced to discover for herself a rotating door of psychiatrists, therapists, doctors, counselors, and spiritual directors. She exhausted every resource possible.


By her side were her sisters, parents, friends, family, and her rock - her beloved and devoted boyfriend of over 5 years, Phil Dahlberg.
Phil cared for Maisy and supported Maisy with steadfast love like no other. He brought great comfort, peace, and joy to Maisy and her family.


Maisy cherished her Catholic faith. In the final days before her passing she received the sacraments of Confession, renewal of her baptismal vows, and the Holy Eucharist. Maisy's family and loved ones grieve her absence, but find comfort in awaiting heavenly reunion with Maisy. Eternal rest grant unto her O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon her.


Maisy is survived by her Father John F. Rublee of Danbury, NH/Ave Maria, FL; her mother Victoria A. Rublee of New London, NH; her sisters Molly T. Rublee of Merrimack, NH; Megan F. Jaworski of Orlando, FL, (Brendan M. Jaworski) their son James M. Jaworski; Madeline R. Rublee of Kittery, ME; and Michelle A. Rublee of Portsmouth, NH.


Friends may call at the Chadwick Funeral Home, 235 Main Street, New London, NH on Thursday, November 13, 2025 from 4:00-6:00 P.M.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday, November 14, 2025 at 11:00 A.M. at Our Lady of Fatima Church, 724 Main Street, New London with burial to follow in West Part Cemetery, New London.


In addition to flowers, please consider a donation to NAMI-NH (National Association for Mental Illness) to save and serve the schizophrenic community of New Hampshire.


 


 


 

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Maisy-Ann Grace, a beautiful soul. Your smile always lit up the room. After working briefly with you at Sophia Institute it was apparent that you were a special kind of person. I felt very touched when you would come in my office to confide in me and share your struggles.
The Sunday before you passed, I had the privilege of sitting beside you at the 12:00 Mass at St Elizabeth Seton. After chatting with you and your sisters, you gave me a big hug upon saying goodbye. Little did I...

Having attended Maisy-Ann Grace's funeral, I was so grateful to God for the outpouring of love (and grief) that all in attendance experienced. A family, faithful to God and the Church, surely God's mercy will endure for a beautiful and pure soul such as Maisy. My prayers are with the family. For Maisy, the strife is over, may you rest in peace. Thank you for being such a beautiful light in our lives.

I am just so sorry for all of your suffering. Deepest heartfelt sympathy to Maisy-Ann's family and all who love her.

SAD but HEAVENLY GOD BLESS

I attended Mount Royal Academy with the Rublee girls, and Maisy was my big buddy through elementary school, growing into a friendship with both her and her sister, Michelle, as we grew older. I will always remember Maisy’s kindness, her creative spirit, and the gentle, selfless way she cared for those around her, especially the deep, unmistakable love she had for her sisters and family.

To the Rublee family, I am deeply sorry for your loss. My heart aches for all of you. Please...

Love's Journey

I met Maisy before her illness and will always remember her as a cheerful, kind and talented girl with a strong faith and even stronger love for her family.
I am so sorry for your loss and also very sad to learn that she suffered so much in her short life.
Rest in peace, Maisy.
Joanne Swift

To the family of Maisy Ann: Our deepest condolences to your entire family, we are only strangers But feel close to your pain, We as a family are also sharing the same grief that you are feeling. First I want to thank you for sharing the words that your loved one had experienced. Only those who have lost one from this experience of Mental Illness can truly understand the deep pain. And through your words you will help others . May you all have comfort knowing that your loved one is now...

I only knew Maisly-Ann thru her sisters Molly and Megan at recent NAMI meetings and I knew right away Maisly-Ann was lucky to have such caring and devoted sisters. The NAMI group send their prayers and condolences and look to support Megan and Molly at future meetings.