MaryAnn-Bernier-Obituary

MaryAnn Bernier

Worcester, Massachusetts

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MaryAnn T. Bernier, 61Worcester - MaryAnn T. Bernier, of Worcester, passed away on Friday, March 27, 2020 at the Rose Monahan Hospice Home. Predeceased by her parents Mary and George Kenney, she is survived by her three children, Kevin Cox, Katelyn Trippi, and Kelly Cox, and her sister Janice...

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I was privileged to work with MaryAnn at the maternity center of U-Mass. She was such a kind, caring and compassionate nurse. May she be at peace in God's loving arms. I will keep all of you in my prayers.

God bless MaryAnn and her family. We were classmates at Hahnemann and she was always a smiling student on clinical days sure to raise everyone's moods. The world has lost a great person and nurse.

Mark

My deepest sympathy to the family of MaryAnn. I was a classmate of hers at WHHSON - class of 1982, and also had the privilege of working with her in the Maternity department at Memorial Hospital in Worcester. MaryAnn was such a sweet, kind and giving soul - the expression will give you the shirt of their back describes her perfectly. She was a wonderful, caring and empathetic nurse who treated both her peers and all of her patients with dignity and respect. I am both honored and grateful...

Dear Family, I was saddened to see Mary Ann's passing.I graduated with her from Hahnemann School of Nursing in 1982. I remember her as a sweet smart nurse and classmate. My prayers to the family.

Rich,
My wife and I are so saddened to learn about your loss. May we keep you and your family in our prayers during this very sorrowful time.

I was so sorry to see this. I had no idea she was sick. She was a wonderful,funny, caring person I called a close friend when we went to school together at Hahnemann. May God bless you as you grieve her loss.

Dear Kevin,Katie and Kelly......words are not enough to express my heartfelt sympathy to all of you. As you know I've known Mom over 25 years....and will always remember her smile...kindness...and most of all the love for her children.!.The suffering is now over..but her legacy of her love is everlasting....peace and love to you all

So so sorry to hear this. MaryAnn was such a sweet person and a great coworker.

RIP..Nurses Are Gods Gift to the Sick