Patricia M. (Spero) Macy
Patricia M. (Spero) Macy, of East Bridgewater, formerly of Randolph, 50 years old, died suddenly onĀ December 1, 2010. Beloved wife of Charles F. Macy. Loving mother of Rachael and Charles L. Macy, both of E. Bridgewater. Sister of Loretta Brochu and her husband Eric of Bourne. Special grandmother of Benji, Dora, Emma and Louie. Also survived bay aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family. A Funeral Service will be held at St. John the Baptist Albanian Orthodox Church, 410 W. Broadway, South Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 11 o’clock. Visiting hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave., MILTON, Tuesday, December 7, from 4 – 8 p.m. Interment Forest Hills Cemetery, Jamaica Plain, MA. Employee of Comm. of Mass. Dept of Development Services as a Service Coordinator. Expressions of sympathy maybe made in her memory to St. John the Baptist Church, (mailing address) 143 Dorcester Street, Box 125, South Boston, MA 02127.
Guestbook Entries
Charlie, Rachael and Charlie Jr.
I am so sorry for your loss, Pat was a good friend and will be greatly missed.
Love to you all Doreen
To all the Macy and Spero families our sincere sympathy to each of you…Please keep your Faith, Hope and Love in your heart….and GOD will take care of the rest.
Michele M. Silva
Rachael,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Our sincere condolence for the Loss of your blessed Mother.
Love
Frances & Chuck
To Charlie, Rachael and Charlie and your family-
I was lucky to know Pat and treasured the time I had with her. I miss her very much. I lost my own mother 30 years ago when I was about Rachael and Charlie’s ages. The loss is immeasurable and I will pray that your pain becomes less as treasured memories remain.
Deepest Sympathy’s to the Macy Family,
Pat will be missed by all, She was the sweetest woman
With Deepest Sympathy Christine Cataloni,Tastefully Simple Friend!
To the family of Pat Macey, and the folks who loved her. I am the mother of a handicapped son, and always found Pat to be a person who made the difference. We all wish that we might leave such a legacy behind-she truly left this world a better place than when she found it. I shall always have a hole in my heart the shape of her. She made what was sometimes a difficult journey easier. She was truly doing the “Lords work.” The people who cannot speak for themselves lost their spokesperson. I wish that I had the words with which to tell you, how she was needed, and she was there, and how she will be missed. In loving gratitude that we had such a friend , Helena Keene, Donnie Keene and Alice O’Keefe