Marie-Cousy-Obituary

Marie A. Cousy

Worcester, Massachusetts

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Marie A. CousyWORCESTER - Marie Agnes Cousy, "Missie," died peacefully in Worcester on Friday, September, 20, 2013. She leaves this world a better place because of her time with us. She leaves behind a devoted husband, Bob, two cherished daughters, Marie and Ticia, two kind grandchildren, Nicole...

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Bob, Marie & Tricia, I always remember Missie on 9/20, and lots of other days. She was a treasured friend to my mother and our entire family and Marie & Tricia were wonderful friends to my twin sister Margie and me. Missie taught me many things about kindness, friendship, sacrifice and having the courage of your convictions politically and being willing to take part in our democracy and fight for what is right and the rights of all people. She had a serious side and also a wonderful and...

So sorry for your loss..I use to work at Brooks pharmacy and she was a customer..great lady

Bob, Marie & Ticia, Whiles it´s hard to believe it has been 10 yrs since Missie died, it´s easy to say that I still carry a bright light in my memory and my heart for her remarkable gift of friendship to my Mom, and her gift of happiness to me and my entire family. I covert wonderful memories of play dates with Marie and Ticia while Missie & Arline (my mom) sipped coffee and talked about all the social issues of the 1960s. I remember that my mom was with Missie helping her get settled into...

Marie, I Miss you very much.
Hope can say hello to my loving Wife Shirley Tinsley,
May You Rest In Peace.

My mother, Harriet Brannum, just found out that Missy had passed and has spent the morning telling me stories of Missy's kindness and faith. When my mother was pregnant with one of my brothers Missy insisted on driving a great way to have a baby shower for my mother even though Missy had just lost a baby of her own. Not many people would have the fortitude and kindness to do such a thing. The Brannums are thinking of the Cousys.

From the O'Connor's of Augusta Maine
51 years ago My Dad befriended the Cousy's and ALL Coaches & people associated with Graylag for 7 years…Mrs Cousy took care of me when I Attended the camp in 1969 with my Brother Joe. My next encounter with her was in her home in August 2012 for 4 hrs. I got to fill up her Bird feeders and read from a diary my dad had written about her and all others at Graylag. She talked about her daughters, her husband and what ‘Doc' Rivers should be doing with the...

Your love for each other is beautiful and eternal! Everyone hopes to experiance something so selfless and loving in their relationships. I'm glad you were able to enjoy it together.

Bob,
OUR DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ON THE PASSING OF MISSY.
WE KNOW HOW MUCH SHE MEANT TO YOU AND ARE PRAYING FOR YOU TO BE STRONG AT A VERY DIFFICULT TIME.
WE ALWAYS ENJOYED BEING AROUND HER AND HAVING SOME GOOD TIMES TOGETHER.
GIL AND ROBERTA SANTOS

I went to the wedding of Sheila O'Connor and Dan Massarelli and was welcomed into the home of the Cousy's. It turned out my Mom was a few years behind at Bishop McDonald. She had true generosity of spirit, a wonderful person