She was born in Lowell on Jan. 25, 1935, a daughter of the late Herman and Bertha (Schmidt) Nelson. She graduated from the Catherine Labora School of Nursing in Boston's Dorchester.
Prior to her retirement, Mrs. Cote worked in the emergency room at the former St. Joseph Hospital in Lowell,...
I'm very sorry for your loss.I worked with Maureen @ St Joseph's for several years.She was a dedicated and compassionate nurse & human being.May God bless her and keep her safe.
Martha Flood
February 21, 2004 | Pelham, NH
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Maureen and I worked together in the ER at St. Joseph Hospital. Maureen was our mother figure and always kept us in line with her quick wit. I am richer for having known her. She was kind, generous and a true friend. The first people I saw after awakening from my breast biopsy were Al and Maureen. Al was giving me a "thumb's up" and Maureen was giving me the look that could only mean"see, I told you everything would be OK." Our world is a little colder and emptier without "Mo".
Priscille Matte
February 16, 2004 | Dracut, MA
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To you all members of the family. Our most sincere condolences. We will keep a deep remembrance for her tenderness and the welcomes we received through the years. We loved her and appreciated her precious advises at the family level as well as professionnal. Her courageous lessons which she so well shown us, will be a consolation and will help us to accept her leaving for another world. We will miss her deeply.
Sincerly with love
Aline & Andy
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Aline & Andy Sevigny
February 15, 2004 | Trois-Rivières, QC
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Maureen and I were playmates in our youth. My madien name was Souza. I lived on Chapel St. I remember your mom and I eating cucumber sandwishes. She was a great gal.God will use her well. I am also a sister to Alverine Eno. God Bless you all.
Ann Shirley Burke
February 14, 2004 | Booneville, KY
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Dear Al, Marlene, Mark, Michael, Alan and Matthew...our deepest sympathy on the loss of your dear Wife and Mother...we admired her for the bravery and stamina she demonstrated during her illness...we loved her and will miss the way she generously shared her knowledge of medicine, retirement, and life in general, as well as her thoughts on all of the above (plus politics and religion)...we especially enjoyed her loving updates on the status of immediate and extended family during our...