Christine F. Condon
Christine F. (Yosgandes) Condon, died at her home in Marion, Friday February 3, 2012. Born January 30, 1953, Chrissy died after a brief struggle with lung cancer. Loving daughter of John J. Yosgandes of South Yarmouth and the late Mary V. Yosgandes. Beloved wife of William T. Condon. She also leaves a beloved son and daughter-in-law, William P. Condon and Katherine and her new grandson Will, all of Marion; her father John J. Yosgandes and his wife Theresa A. Mahoney, of South Yarmouth. A 1976 graduate of Stonehill College and a 1978 graduate of Barry University School of Social Work, Chrissy was a school adjustment counselor in Norton Public Schools for 25 years. In lieu of any flowers, please make donations to the Solmonese Parent Organization, ℅ the J.C. Solmonese Elementary School, 315 W Main St, Norton, MA 02766 for a new playground in her name.
Guestbook Entries
Chris was an amazing woman loved by many. She was there for everyone! We have blessed by having her in our life. Her love of life was contagious. She will be missed by many.
Love,Debbie,Kenny,Terel,Kyla
Chrissy was one special lady. She always called me cuckoo bird because I made her laugh. I feel so blessed to have worked with Chrissy. She was a breath of sunshine and lighted up a room when ever she walked into one. She made everyone feel special.
Dear Bill and Family,
Chris was an amazing person, always supportive and eager to help. Her love of life was contagious and she truly brought joy to all who knew her. Pris and I are so grateful that we could visit Chris last Thursday…remembering some great summers together. We are very sorry for your loss. Please know that your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Bob and Carol Richardson
Chrissy was a wonderful woman….bright, cheerful, energetic. I feel lucky to have known her. She will be missed by so many.
We are so very sorry for your very tragic loss. Chrissy was a very special lady and we loved her. Know that we are praying for all of you to get through this sad time. You have a lot of wonderful memories and you have to focus on those. Remember those and Chrissy will be with you every day.
Love to you all.
We are thinking of you all at this time. You had so many wonderful memories. Keep those memories with you and Chrissy will not be forgotten. We loved her and will enjoy our memories.
Chrissy was a great gal and we have known her since she was a young kid growing up with our nieces and nephew on the Bass River area. She was always full of life and definitely in the middle of all the action, good and bad, that was taking place in the area. She was a joy to know and always a pleasure to be with a big smile on her face.
She will be missed but the memories will be with us always !!!!!!
My thoughts & prayers are with you all. Christine, Mrs. Condon as my son knew her by, & loved her so much.She was always there for my son throughout his years at JCS. She was there for me & helped us through some very hard times.She was loved by so many, & will be greatly missed.Mr. Condon & family,Christine was such a loving & giving woman who gave us all hope & kindness every day. My family & I are so sorry for your loss.
Bill and Family,
I am very sorry to hear of this tragic loss. You will be in my thoughts and prayers. Last time I saw Christine was at the class reunion a few years back. She greeted me with a smile and that is how I will remember her.
God Bless you all..
Larry
My thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of Christine. My children knew her as Mrs. Condon and have many happy memories of the JCS and seeing her smiling face. She was very understanding , kind, and was wonderful to my son. So sorry for your loss.
I will continue to keep the family in my prayers.
I did not have the pleasure of meeting Chrissy, but My Friend, Amy , her sister in law , spoke of her so highly of her that I feel I had the pleasure.
Keep the Faith,
Diane
Dear Bill and Family, I just heard about Chris and I am stunned. She was such a happy presence on Oakdale Ave. and such a warm and friendly neighbor. I will so miss her visits keeping me up to date with what happens in Marion when I am away and her excitement over her garden, home and family especially her anticipation of a new grandchild. I am so sorry for your loss, we will keep you all in our prayers at this difficult time.
Kathy Angell and Katherine Mann
Dear Bill:
We were so sad to read Chrissy’s obit in the Cape paper. As you know, we have been friends for over 50 years. I have such happy memories of my big “sister” on the Bass River. I shall miss her always. Our thoughts go out to you, Billy, Katie & little Will.
With love,
Shane & “Poopie”
Bill: Just found out about Chris’ passing. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you and have been all winter. Take comfort in all the wonderful memories that Chris leaves behind. She was greatly loved and will be deeply missed. -Tom and Carolyn
I attended Marymount International School in Rome, Italy where Christine’s mom, Mary Yosgandes, was without a doubt, our favorite teacher. I met Christine there and remember her as a funloving, very friendly teen. Some of my classmates had tried over the years to contact them, but to no avail. Please accept our condolences and know that many from those Roman school days remember them very fondly.
I was cleaning out my phone list and ran across Chris’ name today. Wanted to let you know I worked with her for several years off and on as I was a DCF Social Worker and she was my contact at Solmonese for all the years she was there. We never stop missing those who were close to us whether it be personally or professionally.