Mary-Santry-Obituary

Mary H. Santry

South Weymouth, Massachusetts

1930 - 2017

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Mary Santry passed away in South Weymouth, Massachusetts. Funeral Home Services for Mary are being provided by McDonald Keohane Funeral Home - South. The obituary was featured in The Patriot Ledger on August 14, 2017.

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The years go by and not a day I don´t miss you, Mary. This year Clare´s Vince joined you and I know you welcomed him as you always welcomed friends. Love and miss you, my friend.

Seven years and I miss you every day, Mary. Watched a bittersweet Irish film titled My Sailor, My Love that you would have enjoyed. One we would have gone to Loring or West Newton Cinema to see and enjoy a delicious meal after with a chocolate dessert. Thinking of you and Barbara painting together in heaven. Love you, miss you so much. Janine

Miss you every day, Mary. So much I want to talk with you about. Want to enjoy another breakfast at Toast on Nantasket Beach with you. Until we meet again, my dear friend.

Five years missing Mary. We´d have so much to talk about during these troubled times in our world. Love and miss you my dear friend.

Mary is always in my thoughts and prayers. I miss her so much. Rest peacefully my dear friend.

I have many fond memories of Mary,she was a very special lady

Close in my heart and thoughts every day, my dear friend. Miss you so, so much, Mary.

I miss you every day, Mary. When I drive by Academy Avenue, Linden Ponds or Turkey Hills Pat Roche Home, I say a prayer of thanks that you were my friend. Movies and TV shows arent the same knowing I cant discuss them with you. And, of course, politics, one of our favorite subjects. I miss sharing a decadent chocolate dessert at Burtons or Fox & Hounds. I just miss you so, so much. Rest In Peace my dear and very, very special friend. Im having lunch with Jerome, Rachel and Kathleen...

"The world mourns her loss....but the angels danced upon her arrival". Mary was a special person who bought so much of herself to everything she was involved in - friendships, church, politics, community. I will miss her. Peace Mary!