Mary-Quinn-Obituary

Mary Frances Quinn

Seattle, Washington

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Mary Quinn passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on November 23, 2004.

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This news brought such sadness and yet at the same time memories of great joy. Mary and Kathleen Sullivan were my bestest friends growing up. We told each other everything and went through all the typical girlie phases together.
I am sorry for your loss but know that this isn't an ending but a new beginning.

Blessings to all the Quinn family and to the friends whose names and addresses I see written here.

Dear Quinn Family,
My heart goes out to all of you in this time of sorrow. I am so sorry you had to say good bye to Mary so early in her life. I remember Mary with her bright blue eyes and her contagious zest for everything. She was always encouraging and always had kind words for me. The Quinn family holds a dear place in my heart and my thoughts and prayers will be with you all at this most difficult time. Love, Shawna

Dear Quinn Family,
I am deeply sorry to hear about Mary. About 2 months ago, I spoke to Mr. Quinn about the daughters in our lives and how they still have us wrapped around their little fingers. Those days will never go away. It's the memories that will forever make us smile.
You are all in my prayers. They say time heals all wounds. I hope your time comes and goes quickly.
I plan to attend future functions at St. Joseph's and have the oportunity to talk about old...

I am so happy to have had the opportunity to have met Mary at the family reunion last September. She was a spectacular person with such a zest for life. Although our meeting was brief, my life will be forever blessed. My prayers are with all of you during this sad and most difficult time.

Dear Friends,

I just finished reading the kind words written about our wonderful sister. And as I reflect on the words spoken to me about Mary over the last couple of weeks, I am sure that she is ecstatic to know how everyone feels. For those of you that were at the funeral, we sincerely enjoyed talking to you, meeting you for the first time, or meeting up with you again. For those that could not be there, no problem. Mary is now with us all.

Boy, The "hill"...

Mary had the ability of making the world turn the way that we're facing. She was a Miracle.I loved
her immensely.
Hugo Taylor

Dear All,

I was so lucky to have met Mary at the McGuire Reunion in Sept. She and I spent a lot of time talking and I really enjoyed her company, her warm welcoming demeanor. The sparkle in her eye...

She talked about the love she had for her children, and all her family. I will always remember her collections, her postive outlook on life. She was a "half-full" person.

I will miss her.
Love Gayle

All of the Quinns are in my thoughts and prayers. I have wonderful memories of Mary from HNA and cannot imagine how difficult this unspeakable loss must be.

Dear Quinn Clan,
Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. I was able
to attend the reunion & feel very grateful for getting the chance to give beautiful Mary a huge hug.
With love,