Alba Brennan Obituary
Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ruggiero Family Memorial Home - East Boston on Oct. 1, 2025.
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Alba Brennan (Lenarduzzi), a beacon of generosity and selflessness, passed away peacefully on February 18, 2025, at the venerable age of 91. Born on October 10, 1933, in the historic city of Boston, MA, Alba's life was a testament to the power of nurturing love, the joy of family, and the simple pleasures of a life well-lived.
Alba's journey began as the youngest sibling to Gina, Pauline, and Helen, all of whom predeceased her, leaving behind a legacy of family bonds that she would carry forward. She was a devoted wife to her late husband, James Brennan, a partnership that blossomed into a loving family of their own. Together, they raised a remarkable brood of children: Linda, Jim, Michael, Stephen, John, Thomas, and Timmy. Alba was preceded in death by her beloved son Freddy, whose memory remained a cherished part of her life.
Beyond her immediate family, Alba's love extended to her grandchildren, Eric, Amanda, Timothy James "TJ", Lauren, Costa, and Natalie, each of whom brought immense joy and pride to her life. She was also blessed to witness the birth of her great-grandchild, Willow, a new generation to inherit her wisdom and warmth.
Alba's interests and passions painted the portrait of a woman who found richness in the everyday. An avid reader, she was often found with a book in hand, lost in tales and knowledge that spanned genres and worlds. Her love for game shows was a source of lively entertainment, her cheers and laughter a familiar soundtrack during family gatherings.
In the kitchen, Alba was unmatched, known far and wide for making the best eggplant dish that family and friends would request time and again. Her culinary prowess was most on display during the holidays, which she hosted with unrivaled enthusiasm, filling the house with mouthwatering aromas and the warmth of her generous spirit.
Nature provided her a sanctuary for reflection and peace, as birdwatching became a cherished hobby. Alba would spend hours in quiet observation, appreciating the beauty and diversity of the feathered creatures that visited her garden.
Alba's character was the epitome of thoughtfulness. She lived her life with an open heart, always putting others before herself. Her actions were guided by an innate sense of duty to care for those around her, a quality that endeared her to all who knew her.
The void left by Alba's absence will be deeply felt by her family, who saw in her not just a mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, but a guiding light and cornerstone of their lives. Her legacy is one of unconditional love, a reminder that the truest riches are found in the relationships we nurture and the care we give to others.
As the sun sets on Alba Brennan's life story, we are reminded of the enduring impact one life can have on many. Her memory will be cherished and celebrated, a testament to a life that, though now concluded, will continue to inspire and influence generations to come. Alba's passing is not an end, but a transition, as her spirit lives on in the hearts of those she touched with her boundless generosity and loving nature.
Family and friends will honor Alba's life by gathering at the Ruggiero Family Memorial Home 971 Saratoga St. East Boston on Saturday, March 1st from 9:00AM to 11:00AM followed by a Memorial Service will be held in the chapel of the Memorial Home at 11:00AM. Services will conclude with Alba being laid to rest with her beloved husband James at Woodlawn Cemetery in Everett.
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