Mary F. (McMaster) Hughes
Mary F. (McMaster) Hughes, formerly of Milton, Humarock and Bradenton, FL passed away in Worcester on March 1, 2012. Born in Boston, Mary was a graduate of Blessed Sacrament High School and worked as a Secretary for the Division of Employment for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Family was the most important thing in Mary’s life. She was the beloved wife of the late Leo F. Hughes. Loving mother of Joseph T. Hughes of Grafton, Janet M. Hughes of Nova Scotia and the late Leo F. Hughes, Jr.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Elizabeth Church, Milton, on Saturday, March 3 at 10:00AM. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave. MILTON, Friday, 4-8PM. Interment Milton Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Mary’s memory may be sent to Notre Dame Long Term Care Center, 559 Plantation Street, Worcester, MA 01605.
Guestbook Entries
Dear Janet and Joe,
We cherished the special times that we spent together in Milton and Humarock Beach .We always looked forward to the holidays and Sunday afternoons with your mother and Bomper Hughes.We shared the sad times as well and will be forever grateful to your mother and father for supporting us during those difficult times.God Bless you.
Love, Denise and ” Mary’s little rogue” (Leo III)
Janet and Joe,
We have so many pleasant memories of spending time, with your family, especially during the holidays, so many years ago. Your mom and dad were always good company, and they enjoyed life to the fullest. Mary, as well as your dad, and Leo, Jr. are truly missed.
Our thoughts are with you at this sad time.
Marge and family.
Dear Janet,
My thoughts are with you at this difficult time. I never did have the pleasure of meeting your mother, but I am told you share her smile and her spirit.
Sincerely,
Mary
Dear Janet and Joe,
You and all the family are in our thoughts and prayer at this time.
Mary was a delight and we thank you for allowing us at ND Hospice to accompany her the first time she was on with us and these past few weeks.
Blessings on you both as you mourn her loss.
Peace,
Mary Beth
Notre Dame Hospice