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Continued prayers for all of Mozy's family
Linda Lamontagne
October 01, 2022


Worcester, Massachusetts
Maureen D. (Hassett) Wright, 54, of Worcester formerly of Orange, passed away Tuesday, October 6, 2009, surrounded by family, after a courageous 11 year battle with breast cancer. Maureen was born on April 10th 1955, in Worcester, a daughter of the late John Hassett and Elizabeth (Savage)...
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Linda Lamontagne
October 01, 2022
To Mozy's family,
I am so very sorry for your lost. I remember all of you from when Kathy and I hung out together at you house on Wellington St.
I have not seen Mozy for a very long time and as I read the guest book for her I can tell she had become a wonderful caring adult therefore when she went to heaven I am sure angels were waiting for her with open wings.
My prays and thoughts are with you all and may god bless you all.
Pat Kalvinek (Marnalse)
October 13, 2009
I had the privaledge of getting to know Maureen through working with her at the Templeton Developmental Center. She was a courageous woman and she worked hard to make the guys in her care feel loved and respected. She was a hard worker. May Jesus help us all to give of our selves as she did. My condolences to the family. I am sorry she had such a battle with her sickness!
Virginia Tremblay
October 12, 2009 | Orange, MA
To the dear family of an old friend Mozy-words could never express the warm feelings I have when I think of what a great friend I had and the privilege of having her a part of my life. Although we knew each other all our lives because our Mothers where friends we really became close when we both had our sons three weeks apart and lived next door to each other. We had so many great times and I have great memories of those times. Mozy was a Friend that stuck by you and was always willing to...
Linda Lamontagne
October 10, 2009 | Worcester, MA
Maureen may you rest peacefully and my deepest sympathy go out to all the family.i will always remember all the laughter that we had on the rides on the rta bus with that lovely smile that you had to make everyone around you feel that much better.you will never be forgotten.
Kevin Odom
your wrta bus driver
October 09, 2009
Maureen, may you rest peacefully, you fought so hard and so brave. To Maureen's family, please accept my sincerest sympathies on her passing, she will be deeply missed by all of us at the Levine. May god bless you all and comfort you with wonderful memories and Maureen's unforgetable smile and twinkle in her eye! You will be missed Maureen, and never forgotten.
Love, Kellie A. Morton, PCA
Levine Center
Kellie Morton
October 09, 2009 | Auburn, MA
SHE IS NOW AT PEACE,BECAUSE GOD NOW HAS HER. I REMEMBER HANGING WITH THE NEW FRIENDS I FOUND WHEN WE FIRST MOVED TO THE WEST SIDE.COMING FROM A BLACK COMMUNITY.(LAUREL/CLAYTON ) PLAYING KICK BALL,HIDE-N-SEEK,TAG AND ALOT MORE BACK YARD GAMES.WE HAD FUN AS KIDS, MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE WHOLE FAMILY. WELLINGTON STREET/IRVING ST.OH ONE MORE THING. WHEN I GOT MY FIRST SKATE BOARD,YOUR SISTER TOOK A RIDE DOWN WELLINGTON ST,CUT HER KNEE. SHE DIDN'T WANT ME TO TELL KATHY OR JOHN BECAUSE SHE WASN'T...
October 09, 2009
We were saddened to hear of your loss. When Maureen was at the Baldwinville Pizza Barn it was our ritual to go and we always chose one of her tables. She was a gem. May God bless her soul.
AnnMarie & Austin Fisher
October 09, 2009 | Winchendon, MA
I am very sad my cousin suffered for so long. She was a very sweet child and a fantastic young women. She will be sadly missed. God Bless and watch over Mozy.
Love Cousin Carol and Family
October 08, 2009