SHIRLEY-REDMOND-Obituary

SHIRLEY A. REDMOND

Florence, Massachusetts

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DIED
December 7, 2020
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Florence, Massachusetts

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Shirley Ann (Durant) Redmond born in Winthrop, MA to the late Francis and Gladys Durant on January 26, 1937, died on December 7, 2020 at the age of 83. She passed peacefully with her family holding her hands while classical music softly played as she began her journey to Heaven.Beloved and...

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To the Redmond Family,
I was blessed to work side by side with Shirley at the VA and she was not just a wonderful nurse but a great teacher of those who worked with her. She showed empathy and respect for the veterans we cared for. She was a lovely woman. Our sincere condolences.

My condolences to the entire family.
John Czapienski

Remembrances of some of the things she loved: flea markets, Christmas gatherings, camping, cookouts, her children, her friends, her special love. Remembrances of her delicious homecooked meals, her laugh, the twinkle in her eye, her lovely home. You will be so missed, Shirley. Love, Jenny

Hi Mom, Thinking about the good time we had when you ,Barbara, Marie and I went to Mexico..especially that tropical storm that hit with those high winds and windows shaking .. coming home to the October snow storm with power out everywhere.. traveling in first class .. which is just what you are “a first class mom”.. Rest In Peace Mom ..love Karen and Marie ❤

Miss you so much already Ma ! Thank you for being my Ma ! ❤

Love you Ma ! ❤

To My Sister, Shirley: In her teens, she pushed me in a carriage. In her twenties, she counseled me in life’s ways. In her thirties and forties, she showed me how to be strong and hold a family together. In her fifties, she helped me laugh through my own adversity. In her sixties, she taught me how to start growing old with a zest for life and no apologies. In her seventies, she taught me what a difference loving children can make. And this week, she and my nieces and nephews taught me about...

Karen, my mom and I would like to offer our sincere condolences to you and all your family. My mother thought the world of your mom. I’m glad they got to see each other at the hairdresser in the last couple of years. I know you and your family took very good care of your mom. I’m sure she was so thankful for that. May you all find peace in the days ahead knowing she is at rest.