Mary-Quinlan-Obituary

Mary Jo Quinlan

Methuen, Massachusetts

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Mary Jo Quinlan of Andover; 46 BOSTON, MA. Mary Jo (Reilly) Quinlan, 46, of Andover, formerly of Lowell, passed away Sunday, February 8, 2009 at the Brigham & Woman's Hospital, Boston after a courageous 12 year battle with cancer. Mary Jo was born in Methuen, and was the daughter of John...

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To Peter and the Reilly and Quinlan Families - I was saddened to learn from the Holy Cross Magazine about Mary Jo's death. Mary Jo and Peter were a perfect couple in college and looked as young and in love now as they were in college when I would see them with their extended at Mass or around town here in Andover. Please accept my deepest condolences.

Peter and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Mary Jo.May your memories give you peace, you are in my thoughts
Lynn Johnson (Pyche)

Peter
I was very saddened to receive the news from Holy Cross about Mary Jo. I remember her great smile and laugh from our days in Mulledy. You and your children are in my prayers.

Very sorry to learn of your loss. Your families will remain in my prayers.

Peter,
I very sory to hear of your loss. When I think about Mary Jo I member a wonderfull and fun loving person who made everyone around her feel better.

To Peter Quinlan and Family
To Michael Riley and Family

Please accept my deepest sympathy in the loss of Mary Jo. The memories we share from LHS are still vivid and bright with that unforgettable sound of Mary Jo's laughter. She was truly beautiful inside and out. My prayers are with you.

To the Reilly and Quinlan families. I found out yesterday that Mary Jo had passed away and I was speechless. I grew up on Andover Street next door to the Reilly's. Mary Jo and Michael were 6 months older than my twin brother and I. I recall endless summer days playing together as friends then competing as team mates on the Lowell high tennis team, always in matching outfits! You could not have asked for a better friend growing up. Although the years have passed and we lost touch, I will...

When I remember Mary Jo, I think of her energy. I don't remember a time when we were together, when she wasn't lifting a shoulder, tossing her head, fluttering her hands and always, always laughing and smiling. Love for her family and her life exuded from her every pore. And you were always delighted to see Mary Jo when you walked into a room. Not a bad legacy to leave behind.

Peter,

Rick and I would like to extend our deepest sympathy for you and your family. I've thought alot about our days at LHS and how lucky you and I were to marry our high school sweethearts. Mary Jo was a wonderful person and her passing has been heartfelt.