Therese-McMahon-Obituary

Therese M. McMahon

Malden, North Reading, Boston, Massachusetts

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Of Malden November 18th. Beloved daughter of the late Michael and Margaret (McEntee) McMahon. Sister of Anna Johnson of Falls Church, VA and the late Rita Foley. Aunt of Michael Foley of Nevada. Godmother of Edward F. McGrath of North Reading. She is also survived by several cousins in the U.S....

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Therese, my thoughts go back to the summer of 1959 when I visited Boston and the home of your parents in Bayside. Aunt Margaret and Michael were very welcoming to me, theirs was a very friendly home.
The weather was so hot Michael took me down to the sea to cool off. On our way back we went in to a pub and he got me a "Tom Collins" it was so cooling abnd refreshing.
That was a most enjoyable time, the trips to the Cape at weekends and meeting up with the gang was great fun. You Therese...

Theresa, I was very sorry indeed to hear of your passing. What fun we had here in Ireland in the early 70's when you decided to visit here along with Uncle Phil & Aunt Nora. I remember you staying in our house & I would walk out the lane with you each morning to Granda & Granny's house. I remember you telling Daddy that he was a very hansome man & I remember you being horrified when we fed the top of the beet greens (beetroot leaves) to the hog (Boar). You advised us that this was the...

Theresa - You are in our thoughts and prayers today. I remember your visit to Ireland in the 1970's. You were a great character and we had great fun. You were the first to have a colour camera and colour photographs in Bunnoe! You were very nice to Pauline and myself on our first to Boston in 1985.

May you Rest In Peace.

James, Pauline, Aisling and Aoife Smith, 28 Beach Park, Portmarnock, Co. Dublin. Ireland.

Theresa. You were very much in my thoughts and in my prayers as I attended Mass in Bunnoe this morning. How I enjoyed the two days I spent with you earlier this year. How I will miss the Sun. night conversations we shared through the years. You always had such a full diary, so many places to go so many people to meet, I know you will be sadly missed by all those dear relatives and friends. To all of them I offer this old Irish Blessing.
May the Christ Child give you,
Peace in your heart...

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Theresa, you were more like an aunt to me than a second cousin. I so enjoyed your company at our family functions. We could have a good, conversation. You were always smiling and laughing. I know my mother will miss you deeply, as you two were more like sisters and she loved talking to you. Rest in peace , you are with all the relatives who've gone before us. God Bless you. Love, Mary Beth

I remember her coming to Lisbree when I was a child. She came with Uncle Phil and Nora. We liked her because she gave us all a 50 pence piece each. I remember when she was in the room, everybody listened to her and they all thought she was very funny.

Therese, May you rest in peace.
You were the big sister that I never had growing up on Bayside Street in Dorchester. You taught me how to dance so that I could go to my high school prom. I shall always remember going to your house after school where your mother, my Aunt Margaret, would make us sugar and butter sandwiches. You were always a good friend but distance has kept us from seeing each other. I enjoyed your Christmas cards and hearing about your being a "House Mother" to all in your...

Therese,
You will be greatly missed. You were so good to us when we came to the USA in 1986, many a dinner you made for us, and you always made us feel welcome. We loved your company and your stories about your childhood and family. We miss you. We know you have gone to a better place and are reunited with your Mom and Dad and the rest of your relatives.
Rest in peace, until we meet again,

Love Debbie, Declan, Paul, Stephanie & Christopher

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