Mary-Moriarty-Obituary

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Mary Patricia Moriarty

Queensbury, New York

Dec 18, 1931 – Jul 14, 2024

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December 18, 1931
DIED
July 14, 2024
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Queensbury, New York

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QUEENSBURY --- Mary Patricia Moriarty, 92, passed away on Sunday, July 14, 2024.

Born December 18, 1931, in Amsterdam, New York, she was the daughter of Louis W. and Margaret (O’Keefe) Booth.

Mary graduated from Glens Falls High School in 1949, and later from Adirondack Community...

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She was a wonderful lady and neighbor. I loved her energy n intellect. I moved away 4 years ago n just now finding out about her passing. Very, very sorry to her family.

I’m so sorry to have missed the opportunity to express my condolences in person. “Mary Pat” was much beloved by my mom - Linda Shevlin, the monthly bridge gang and by me. She was a real sweetheart and certainly a unique individual , they absolutely broke the mold. I envy all you kids and know you are going to cherish your memories. Your mom left an indelible mark on me that I will always hold dear. Please accept my sincerest sympathies. Mame Shevlin

What a wonder woman, Pat was. My mom loved her so much (as the entire Buckley did.) She was such a sweet, friendly woman. The world lost a great person. Hope the Taylors and all of her family are doing OK and are able to remember all the joy she brought to this world.

I´m heartbroken to read of Pat´s passing. We met over 25 years ago when we talked tennis at the bank where she worked. She encouraged me to join the GF Tennis and Swim Club. And a beautiful friendship was born. Pat was one of the kindest and strongest women I ever met. I´m so lucky to have known her and called her my friend. I lost a very treasured friend but I have beautiful memories in my heart MaryBeth Kennelly

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Our family joined the Tennis and Swim Club in the 90's. We began to take tennis lessons and I met Pat. She and Charlotte were so welcoming to me, even though they were much more accomplished players than I was. Pat really encouraged me when we played together. When she had her knee replacements, she always said...I am going to play until I drop on the court, doing what I love. She was such a classy lady. I miss her.

I remember Pat (as I referred to her). I worked for a local dealership and made many bank deposits at Glens Falls National Bank. She knew my dad very well back in those days (late 1970´s into early 1980´s is when I made the deposits)! Because she knew my dad she always would take time out to chat with me! She´d ask "how´s your dad" , " don´t see him much anymore now that you´re making the deposits", "say hi to Mike for me"! Pat loved to chat and she would make me laugh! I loved "visiting" her...

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Mary Pat, sorry to hear of your passing. But making it til 92 is an accomplishment. I also remember your gift of gab. But mostly I remember playing tennis with you and having conversations about our family. You were fun to be around.