MAURA-REYNOLDS-AHERN-Obituary

MAURA REYNOLDS-AHERN

Plymouth, Massachusetts

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REYNOLDS-AHERN, Maura (Mary Conboy) Died on September 19, 2015 in Plymouth. She was the devoted wife of the late Lt. Col. Charles W. Reynolds and John "Jake" Ahern. Born in Boston, MA on Nov. 13, she was the daughter of the late Thomas Francis and Agnes Louise (O'Malley) Conboy. She was educated...

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I am sorry to say that I am just now learning of the passing of dear Maura and would have surely attended her memorial services. She was one of my mother's closest cousins and always a very faithful visitor to my home in Quincy where she shared her warmth, kindness and all the latest family news over a warm cup of tea! She was a gem and will be missed by all.

Maureen Hartsgrove Caflisch
( daughter of Patricia Hastings Hartsgrove)

On behalf of all the students who were lucky enough to have Mrs. Reynolds as their 2nd grade teacher in 1969-70 and then doubly lucky to have her move up to 3rd grade with us in 1970-71, everyone loved her. She wasn't just some teacher who taught out of a book, she made you think and use your mind. She truly cared about her students and she impacted their lives in a positive way like no other. I and so many others were so lucky to have attended the Lyons School in Randolph at this time. And I...

Mrs. Ahern was one of my all-time favorite teachers. She made me feel joyful about learning and like a valued member of our 4th-grade classroom community. She was always kind and warm, and I can only hope my son encounters teachers like her as he begins his school journey. My condolences to her family: she was loved dearly by her students.

Dearest Nancy,

I wish you loving memories of Maura and know you will cherish them always.

Kay (Cottage)(Cotter)

To the Reynolds-Ahern Family,

Your beloved Maura made an impact on me for my entire life. She was my second grade teacher at the C. G. Devine School from 1963 through 1964. Mrs. Reynolds made the transition from the 1st grade to the 2nd grade so much easier for a little girl who had lost her mother the previous year. Her warmth, kindness, and compassion has never been forgotten and I'm sure hundreds of other students felt the same way.She was surely a gem and will be sorely missed....

I will miss you Aunt Maura. Thank you for being there for me in my life because my grandmother Janet sadly couldn't be. You were like a grandmother to me. Rest in peace. I love you forever and always.