Terry-McCann-Obituary

Terry McCann

Manchester, New Hampshire

1958 - 2007

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Terry McCann, 51, of Manchester, NH, died July 11, 2007, at Elliot Hospital, after a period of failing health.

Born in Boston, MA on May 5, 1958, she was the daughter of Robert C. and Angeline (Constant) McCann. She resided in Manchester since 1965.

She attended Manchester Schools.

Miss McCann worked as a system analyst with AIG for thirty years.

She was a member for many charitable organizations. She served on the board of directors of the Davignon Social Club.

Family members include her daughter, Cheryl Marble of Plymouth, MA, three sisters, Janet Mahoney of Weymouth, MA, Fran DeNapoli of Belmont, MA, Angelyn Cochran of Marshfield, MA, two brothers, Mathew McCann of Manchester, NH and William J. McCann of Meredith, NH; several nieces, nephews, aunts, uncles cousins; and her companion, William Cronin of Manchester, NH.

In her life: She leaves her beloved grandson, Connor Marble. She was predeceased by a brother, Robert McCann.

Services: A memorial celebration of her life will he held Wednesday from 4 to 7 PM at the Connor-Healy Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 537 Union Street, corner of Concord Street. Manchester, NH.

In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the Hillsborough County Nursing Home, Resident Activity Account, 400 Mast Road. Goffstown, NH 03045.

For more information please visit:www.connorhealy.com.

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The following thank you note written by Terry's sister should specify the Manchester Office and Fusion Correction Departments of AIG. (Oops! Obviously, Terry was the detail oriented one!)

Terry's family would like to express our heartfelt thanks for the stunning flower arrangements sent by the Manchester Office as well as the Fusion Correction Dept.
The personal messages by so many of her co-workers and friends mean so much to all of us. (Terry's sister, Lyn)

Terry, I know your spirit lives on, but I'm selfish. I wanted that last walk on the beach with you. You were my baby sister, but you taught me so much. Say hi to Mom, Bobby and Daddy for me. You'll be in my heart forever.

I will miss Terry forever and always wish we could have spent as much time together as adults as we did when I was little. I am going do my best to make sure Connor knows how awesome Terry was, and that his grandmother was the coolest person I ever met. Terry loved with her whole heart, and it would do us all good to try to do the same.

To all of my family...I love you all and you are all in my prayers.

Thankyou Terry for five memorable years
together. To Bill, and Matt; My deepest
Sympathy.
Everywhere
I'll see you everywhere
In parks, and Empty chairs
In Summer rain and Wind; I'll Hear your Voice again
I'll see you everywhere; I beg my eyes, Your'e there
Through Morning's Mist I see,
You drifting back to me

My Dearest Terry,
You were my best friend, and the Love of my life. Our time together was cut way too short, but I shall cherish these times, good and bad, forever!!! And as you asked me " I will not be afraid" You will always be in my heart !
You Loving Companion,
Bill

Dear Terry's Family:

It is with great sadness that I submit this note. I will miss Terry's smiling face every day. I only work with Terry for 5 years but looked forward to seeing her everyday.

Dear Bill and Family,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. I’ll always remember Terry's laugh, her dedication and her willingness to help. She is a great lady and Heaven is blessed to have her.

Janet, Frannie, Lyn, Bill, Matt & Bill,

I'll miss Terry; she was a good person. I've been thinking about her much over the past few days. I remember clearly the day in May 1956 when she was brought home from the hospital; I was ten. I asked my Aunt Angie her name - "Terese," she said.

She was another little sister to me, and she never lost that infectious little laugh she had as a child.

I met Bill with her in Manchester a few years back; I'm sorry for you loss Bill. I...