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Shirleen Moynihan Obituary

Shirleen Rossignol Moynihan of West Hartford died peacefully at home with her family on November 2, 2020. Shirleen is survived by her beloved husband of 58 years, Frank Moynihan, daughter Maura (Moynihan) Herson and her husband Jay Herson of Massachusetts, and son Brendan Moynihan and his wife Lisel Moynihan of West Hartford CT. She has one sister, Pauline (Rossignol) Havelick of Berlin, CT and one sister-in-law, Dora Rossignol of Frenchville, ME. Shirleen is the much loved Memere to five grandchildren, Tyler, Joshua, Lindsay, Allison and Emily, and has numerous cousins, nieces and nephews. She was predeceased by her two brothers, Real Rossignol and Philip Rossignol. Shirleen grew up in Acadian Frenchville, ME the daughter of farmers, Romeo and Ann Marie Rossignol. She returned to northern Maine to attend extended family reunions throughout her life. She attended Mount Merici Academy in Waterville, ME, where she played basketball and befriended classmates from all over the world. After graduation she began her own adventure, moving to Hartford, CT where she met her husband Frank. They raised their family in West Hartford, and Shirleen was active in the community as the church secretary for the First Baptist Church on North Main Street, a long-time member and president of the Webster Hill Garden Club, and Chairperson of Saint Helena's flower committee. She was passionate about flowers, and the gardens in her yard bloomed from early spring until fall each year under her constant care. Each summer she hosted her grandchildren for "Memere Camp" a memorable week of outings, projects, games and fun. She will be greatly missed. The funeral mass and burial will be private. Condolences may be left at www.SheehanHilbornBreen.com Donations may be made to the Alzheimer's Association in her memory at act.alz.org

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Published by Hartford Courant on Nov. 5, 2020.

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john- Anita

November 8, 2020

Frank - Shirleen ,What a wonderful Lady . Every time Anita and I saw her she had a wonderful smile and showed her beautiful personality .
We grieve with you
John and Anita Chilicki

Anne &Paul Maffiolini

November 8, 2020

Dear Frank, Maura and Brendan,
We were deeply saddened to learn of Shirley’s passing. We met through our mutual employment at the First Baptist Church and quickly became good friends. We spent many lunchtimes talking about our children and I learned how very very much she loved her family. She was a gracious, stylish and smart woman who everyone loved and respected. Although we lost contact after we moved, I never forgot her and regret we didn’t have the opportunity to reconnect before she passed. Please accept our most sincere sympathy at this time of deep sorrow. In our thoughts and prayers,
Anne & Paul Maffiolini

Marie G Galko

November 6, 2020

I've known Shirley since primary school. We were roommates in Hartford and I was a bridesmaid in her wedding to Frank. I'm saddened to hear of her passing and extend my sympathy to the family. Rest in peace Shirley. Sincerely, Betty Galko

Tom Brett

November 5, 2020

Dear Moynihan Family,
Pat and I were saddened to learn of Shirley's passing. Who ever knew life was so difficult. .She was a warm, lovely woman whose love of gardens and flowers was so apparent. Please be assured of our love and prayers.
Tom Brett

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