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MARY ANN McGILLICUDDY

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 MARY ANN McGILLICUDDY (Age 94)  On Monday, October 14, 2013 of Silver Spring, MD. Beloved wife of the late Daniel F. McGillicuddy; mother of Mary, Mark, Hugh and James McGillicuddy; grandmother of Michael Macheski, Megan Grabina, Dan Macheski, Theresa White-Macheski, Patrick, Katie,...

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So many wonderful memories-Brant Rock "discussions", my visit to Washington in the eighth grade with Helen and Tom.
another visit with my children watching a lightening storm,
the ST Patricks Day dinner in Aptos, and Uncle Dan's birthday party.
Mary Ann will be missed. Her example is carried on by many of her friends and family.

Aunt MaryAnn had the most joyful personality! Her laugh will sing in our memories forever. Our deepest sympathy to all of you.

Aunt MaryAnn will be missed deeply! Her warm hugs and infectious laugh is something I will always cherish. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.

Aunt Mary Ann was fun, bright, brave, charismatic and charming. She made everyone she engaged feel special. We Feldmann's send our love and prayers to our East Coast family. Ann and siblings

I will always remember MaryAnn and Uncle Dan and how hospitable they were to me and my friends when we came to me and my friends on our way back from Florida to Boston. They made us packed lunches for the trip. She and Uncle Dan were so thoughtful and kind and there was no one like them. They are together again where they belong.

We loved spending time with Mrs. McGillicuddy! She was always wearing a smile. May she rest in peace.

Mary Ann, as were both she and McGill, like second Parents to us while we were growing up. She will always be remembered and loved. I'm sure that God has them (your parents and mine) together again. My fond and loving memories are with you all at this time. Mary Beth (Chromiak)

Mary Ann was very special to us. We will never forget her kind heart, Midwestern practicality, hospitality. and sincere faith, or the way she would say, "Now, McGill," to Uncle Dan.