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BRIAN J. DONNELLY

1946 - 2023

BRIAN J. DONNELLY obituary, 1946-2023, Dennis, MA

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1946

DIED

2023

BRIAN DONNELLY Obituary

DONNELLY, Brian J. A longtime United States Congressman from Boston and former United States Ambassador died February 28, 2023, at his home in East Dennis, MA. It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Congressman Brian J. Donnelly after a long battle with cancer. He was 76 years old. Brian will be remembered as a loving father, grandfather, and tireless advocate for those in need. Brian J. Donnelly was born on March 2, 1946, in Boston, MA. Brian grew up in Dorchester in a strong, hard-working, Irish-American family. He was the son of the late Lawrence P. Donnelly and Louise P. Donnelly. He received a Bachelor of Science from Boston University in 1970 and was a teacher and coach in Boston Public Schools after his graduation. Donnelly served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1973 to 1978, where he quickly rose to prominence due to his dedication to public service and his commitment to his community. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1979, where he represented Massachusetts' 11th congressional district for 14 years. In 1994, he was named United States Ambassador to Trinidad and Tobago and served honorably in that role until 1997. During his time in Congress, Donnelly was a passionate advocate for his district, fighting relentlessly for his constituents and for causes he believed in. He was known for his bipartisan approach to legislating and was well-respected by his colleagues on both sides of the aisle. Brian was especially proud of his work in creating the Donnelly Visa, which helped many in Ireland to emigrate to the United States and start a new life. Brian was a devoted family man who always put his children first. He is survived by his wife, Virginia; his two children, Lauren Donohoe and her husband, Tom, and Brian; as well as his dear sister, Louise Lydon. He adored his three grandchildren, Charlie, Billy, and James, and treasured every moment he spent with them. He was predeceased by his brothers, Lawrence P. Donnelly, Jr. and Paul J. Donnelly. Brian retired on Cape Cod and spent many summers by the pool with his family soaking up the sun. Brian had a contagious personality that drew people to him. He had a unique sense of humor that could make light of the most serious situations. He would light up a room and had a way of making people feel valued and important. Brian J. Donnelly will be remembered as a dedicated public servant who devoted his life to serving others, while always putting his family first. He was truly one of a kind, and his presence will be felt forever. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him, and his legacy will continue to live on through his children, grandchildren, and the many lives he touched throughout his remarkable career. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial contributions be made to the Salvation Army in his name. https://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/ways-to-give/ Per Brian's wish, there are no Funeral Services. Correspondence can be sent to: The Donnelly Family, PO BOX 1025, East Dennis, MA 02641. www.dolanfuneral.com

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Published by Boston Globe from Mar. 2 to Mar. 5, 2023.

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John Casey

February 26, 2025

Just learned of Brian's passing. I send my condolences to Brian family. He coached me in football at Christopher Columbus HS in Boston in the late 1966-1970. He was a great coach, but also he really cared about the success and well being of young people. He went bat for me in my senior year, something I will never forget. He taught us about perseverance, determination, and toughness (those suicide drills). He was a truly great example to the team.

Christopher L Herr

March 13, 2023

Just learned of cousin Brian´s passing, my condolences go out to the family & may Brian rest in peace with all the rest of our family & his friends.

W A Hearn

March 12, 2023

Congressman Donnelly ,
Thank you for making the Irish youth of the 1980s lives so fruitful by sponsoring the " Donnelly Visa program "
All of us owe you an enormous debt of gratitude.
RIP

Chuck O´Connell

March 10, 2023

My deepest condolences to Ginny and the kids. My long time friendship with Brian goes back to the late sixties and I´ll always hold that friendship close in my heart.

Sharon Hullum-Reid

March 10, 2023

Brian Donnelly was a kind, caring man. He was also a Congressman, who cared deeply for his constituents in
Boston's Dorchester part of city (Dot.) Also was passionate about the Laws that were passed were to be fair to all Americans.
He gave me my first job out of college. It was my pleasure to work for him, taught me much about how our laws are made and people in general.

May he rest in peace, well deserved.

Warm regards,

Sharon Hullum-Reid

Sharon Hullum-Reid
in USA.

Gerry Lamb

March 8, 2023

My deepest condolences to Ginny, Lauren, Brian Jr, Louise and family. I had the honor of working for Brian in his Washington Congressional office for seven years. He was a wonderful boss, mentor and friend. Gerry Lamb

Paul Kirk

March 6, 2023

To the Donnelly Family,
Be strong for Brian- a good man whose love of faith, family, friends and fidelity to honor in public service are his legacy. A genuine, selfless and thoughtful human being who now enjoys God's embrace. Thank you, Brian.

Genevieve

March 4, 2023

I worked on Several committee's with you Brian h you always were a True Gentleman... Beannacht Dé leat RIP

Geraldine Farrell

March 4, 2023

My deepest sympathies to Brian´s family and friends.
So sorry to hear of his passing.

I wouldn´t be here in Boston today if it wasn´t for my Donnelly Visa.
Ar dheis Dé go raibh a anam

Mary Dillon Connolly

March 4, 2023

Brian´s unwavering loyalty to his Dorchester constituents will always be remembered-May he Rest in Peace

FORMER REPRESENTIVE TIM HICKEY CAMBRIDGE MA.

March 4, 2023

TO BRIAN'S FAMILY,
I REMEMBER BRIAN WHEN HE GOT ELECTED TO THE HOUSE IN 1973. AS THE OLD SAYING GOES " HE WAS ONE OF THE GOOD GUYS" WHEN I WOULD MEET BRIAN I WOULD ALWAYS SAY BRIAN YOU WOULD MAKE A "GREAT GOVERNOR" I AM SORRY TO HEAR OF HIS PASSING AND WILL KEEP BRIAN AND YOUR FAMILY MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS AT MASS TODAY HERE IN FLORIDA. BRIAN MAY YOU REST IN PEACE

Michelle McGlone

March 3, 2023

Very sorry to Brian's extended family for their tremendous loss. It was an honor to know and intern for Brian, back in the summer of 1989!
- Michelle McGlone

Jack Meehan

March 3, 2023

To the Donnelly Family,
I have nothing but very fond memories of my friend, Brian. It was ,indeed, rare to find a person so genuine in politics. His word was his bond as we worked co-operatively for a fair and just immigration policy for immigrants from Ireland. Go dtuga Dia suaimhneas siorai a anam dhilis.
Jack Meehan, National President 2006-2008
Ancient Order of Hibernians in America

Dave Murphy

March 3, 2023

The fondest memories of both Paul and Brian.They were very good friends. Dave Murphy

Jayne Fitzgerald

March 3, 2023

I am so sorry for your loss. I enjoyed working with the Congressman as a staffer on the Ways and Means. May he rest in peace and power.

Carlene Coen Murray

March 3, 2023

My deepest sympathy & prayers. May your family love, faith & precious memories of Brian bring you comfort in this sad time. As I now reminisce, Brian is intrinsic to my childhood memories. When I remember my Dad, I remember Brian. From childhood Saturdays on Clearwater Drive, to hours around our kitchen table, Brian would instigated my Dad's antics as we shared time laughing on the Cape & the Keys. Christmas Eve afternoons were hours at our table & all I hear is banter & laughter. Brian was there when I learned of my college acceptance & then soon after, right by our side holding vigil with us the night my own father passed. I can hear his deep laughter & see his eyes twinkle prompting my Dad to silliness that eased the pressures of public service. He was my father's rock, as they not only laughed together but shared a passion for making a difference in this world and Brian certainly did. He impacted my upbringing & all our lives with his friendship, loyalty & love & will be greatly missed. May your faith, family love & dear memories bring you all comfort & may dear Brian rest in peace & joy forever.
All my love,
Carlene Coen Murray

Brian Coen and family

March 3, 2023

Sorry for your loss Ginny, Lauren, Brian, Louise and family! Have wonderful memories sharing time together during my youth. I know my father, and Brian´s good friend, Jack Coen has been patiently waiting for him to share a pint or two. May he rest in peace. God bless!

Susan A BERTRAM

March 3, 2023

It was an honor interning for the Congressman through the LBJ Scholarship program in 1984. I learned so much about the workings of our government through him and had an amazing experience. My sympathies are with you all as well as my prayers.

Jimmy Murphy

March 3, 2023

Brian will be remembered as a true son of Dorchester.He served his constituents with a sincere interest in their well being. May he Rest In Peace. The family of Judge Paul Murphy former State Representative from Wards 16 and 17 Dorchester.

Tom Barker

March 2, 2023

Very sorry for your loss. It was an honor to work for Brian.

Joseph Flanagan

March 2, 2023

Sorry for your loss.Brian coached me at Christopher Columbus High School Football .He was a great guy and coach.Had a lot of great memories with him.Always had us laughing.

Frank Walsh

March 2, 2023

We had the privilege of meeting Brian on his visit to Ireland last year. We caught up and talked about old times. A lovely man with great achievements.

RIP Brian and sincere sympathies to the Donnelly family on the passing of Brian.

From his Irish cousins, Frank and Mary Walsh and all the family, Knockroe, Dunmore, Tuam, Co. Galway, Ireland

Peter and Maribeth MacAskill

March 2, 2023

So sorry for your loss

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