Mary-Khoshabjian-Obituary

Mary E. Khoshabjian

Billerica, Brookline, Massachusetts

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Of Billerica, formerly of Brookline, Nov. 1, beloved wife of Leo Khoshabjian. Mother of Charles and Alexis Khoshabjian of Billerica, Kristen Curran of Chelmsford and Laura Khoshabjian of Ayer. Daughter of Frances M. (McInnis) Donovan of Chelmsford and the late Charles J. Donovan. Visiting hours...

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Leo, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You and Mary bought my parents' home a few years ago. I remember Mary's beautiful roses, your lovely landscaping, and the kids laughing and playing in the yard. God bless you and your family.

We were so saddened to hear about Mary's passing. She was such a fun loving, wonderful person and will be greatly missed. We feel blessed to have known her. Our thoughts and prayers are with your entire family.

Leo, I was sorry to hear about your loss ,we have worked together in the produce area at Star/Shaws for many years. My condolences go out to you and your family.

To the Khoshabjian Family,
Our deepest sympathies are with you all at this difficult time. I hadn't known Mary for very long but we became friendly through the PTO. She will be greatly missed.

i had the opportunity to work with Mary this summer. she was an amazing person and was always in high spirits. she will definitely be missed. my heart goes out to her family for their loss.

Although we are far away and unable to attend the services, know that our hearts are with you Leo, Fran and the children, in this time of deep sorrow.

Words cannot express my deepest sadness at the loss of Mary. She was a kind and giving woman. Her time here on Earth ended much too soon. My prayers are with the family.

Dear Leo, CJ & Ally,
Mary was such a wonderful person and memories of her will always be cherished. You are all in our daily thoughts and prayers. With Our Deepest Sympathy,

To all of Mary's family,
I am saddened to hear of the loss of Mary. She was a wonderful person, and a true fighter. She could make even the gloomiest day look bright! Remember that she is always looking down on you and she will help you remember how to smile.