Norma-Mulroy-Obituary

Norma S. Mulroy

Manchester, New Hampshire

1939 - 2004

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Norma S. (Strong) Mulroy, 64, of Manchester, NH, died March 7, 2004, at her home, surrounded by her loving family.

Born in Manchester, NH on April 4, 1939, she was the daughter of William and Lillian (LaCoss) Strong. She was a lifelong resident of the city.

Mrs. Mulroy graduated from Manchester High School Central, Class of 1957. She earned her nursing degree from Nashua Memorial School of Nursing in 1960.

She worked as registered nurse in the maternity ward at Sacred Heart Hospital and Elliot Hospital until 1979. Later, she worked with the Visiting Nurse Association until her retirement in 2003.

Mrs. Mulroy was a longtime communicant of Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church where she served as a Eucharistic minister and taught CCD.

She enjoyed traveling, sewing , knitting, making holiday crafts and spending time at the beach. Mrs. Mulroy was an avid baseball fan and gardener.

Family members include her husband of forty-three years, Thomas R. Mulroy of Manchester, NH; four daughters, Mrs. James (Robyn) Garcea of Hollywood, Florida, Maureen J. Mulroy of Dover, NH; Mrs. Kevin (Pamela) Pitman of Manchester, NH, Mrs. Scott (Patricia) Beavers of Tunbridge, VT; her sister, Joan Skora of Manchester, NH.

Services: There are no calling hours.

A mass of Christian will be celebrated Wednesday at 10:AM in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church with the Rev. Marcel Allard, pastor, officiating.

Burial will follow in Saint Joseph Cemetery, Bedford, NH.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the charity of one’s choice.

The Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 537 Union Street, Manchester, NH is in charge of the arrangements.

For more information or to view the on-line guest registry, please visit:www.connorhealy.com.

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tom and family,iworked with norma for many years. sacred heart. cmc ect. those are years i will always remember. she was a great girl.and will be thaught of in my prayers. carmen

Tom and Girls; I'm so sorry to read of Norma's death! I'll always remember our first airplane trip, and Bermuda! God bless you all. Peace, grace and love. Lois

Tom, Just came back from a trip last night and read paper today, my goodness, what a shock. My sincere sympathy for you and your family's loss. Norma was always special in High School and especially when she was with me at the Elliot when my son was born. She probably had black and blue marks on her arms for weeks after that. God bless her, she stayed past her shift to stay with me. We were living upstairs from her mom at the time on Hospital Ave. Was looking forward to getting together at...

Tom, I'm so very sorry for your loss. It must be difficult. My thoughts and prayers are for you and your family. Russ

Pam and family,
My condolences on the loss of your Mom. Norma was always a welcome sight on the Psych Unit at CMC. I loved her dry sense of humor. Please know I am thinking about you all at your time of sorrow. Think about the good memories and they will get through these next few months.
Always, Joanne Tethers

I knew Norma from the 1970's, I worked with her at the Elliot Hospital, in the Maternity Section. Norma was a nice , gentle person. A pleasure to work with her.
My sincere condolences. I will keep her in my prayers.
Rita M. Laliberte

Tom,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in your time of grief.We have to believe that she is in a better place and her suffering and pain is over.

God Bless,
Roger Gosselin

With sympathy to Pam (and Family)...
I met your mother a couple times when she was taking care of Frannie...
She was a very nice, pleasant lady.
At least she no longer has to feel pain and suffering.
She is now in a better place.

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.