Mary P. Corrigan
Mary Corrigan, of Holbrook, March 28, 2013. Loving mother of Kevin F. Corrigan of Holbrook and Brian E. and his wife Megan Corrigan of Assonet. Devoted grandmother of Charlotte Corrigan. Beloved daughter of the late Edward and Hannah Tierney. Former wife of the late Austin J. Corrigan. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Agatha’s Church, Milton, on Wednesday, April 3rd at 9 A.M. Visiting hours will be held at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON, on Tuesday from 4-8 P.M.
Guestbook Entries
I will truly miss our Sat. Morning visits many laughs and keeping up on all the latest gossip! Rest In Peace, my friend,xoxo Susan Smiths Rest.
Dear Kevin,
How very sorry we were to hear of your mother’s passing. Our thoughts and prayers, and those of so many others who knew her, are with you at this sad and difficult time.
Your mother was blessed with so many wonderful experiences and a long and productive life. You must feel blessed as well to have had her a part of your life for so long.
Our faith tells us that God is showering his blessings on you at this very moment as well. The Bible says “Blessed are they that mourn for they shall be comforted.” I pray that you will find peace and comfort in these words and that God will give you the strength and courage to go on.
God Bless You and your wonderful family.
Yours In Faith.
Rachid
Dear Kevin and Brian,
I will always have many wonderful memories of your mother. She was so very proud of both of you. You both were her pride and joy. One special memory I have is going to Brian and Megan’s wedding. She was so thrilled that day…what a happy time that was. Also, I will never forget the day she learned she was going to become a grandmother. She was ever so happy. I think she went out shopping the very next day because she was so thrilled to become a grandmother. Her smile lit up the room everytime she saw Charlotte.
She had the Irish sense of humor and the Irish gift of gab. I always enjoyed listening to her stories. What a hardworking and strong woman she was…I had so much admiration for the courage she showed while she fought the good fight when she was sick. I will truly miss her and want you both to know how much I loved her. She will always be in my heart.
Love, Karen xx
My Sincere Sympathy to the Corrigan Family in the passing of your dear mother. She was a great person. We worked in the same building in Boston and would meet for coffee and a chat. She had a great sense of humor and she will be sorely missed.
Dear Brian and Kevin,
To say that your mother will be missed by all who knew her would be an understatement. I am so very sorry that I haven’t seen any of you since my father passed… My only excuse is that I live so far away in Maine. Had I known your Mother was sick, I would have made a special effort to come to see her. I hope you both know how much you mean to me, and that you will always hold a special place in my heart. I didn’t know that your Mom’s dream of having grandchildren had come true! One of the first things that came to mind when I learned of her passing — was how sad it was that she would not become a grandmother. I’ll bet that was a dream come true for her – and a little girl – at that! I hope that we never lose our connection and that we will all make an effort to see each other in the future. We’ve got lots to catch up on! Much love, Marie
Dear Kevin
I am so sorry about the loss of our mom. In the time that I knew her, she was always so nice and gracious to me. She had a quiet strength that I really came to admire. You know after my Dad passed away, she wrote me a lovely note (I bet you didn’t know) and it basically said “not to be sad and not to worry because she believed that our loved ones are always with us,” even if they have to physically leave us.
On our visit on Wednesday, she thanked me for being so nice to her and so wonderful to “her son.” I know how much you loved her and she you (and also your brother Brian, Meghan & Charlotte). So during this very difficult time, I will “borrow” the words of a very courageous woman — your mother and say do not be sad and do not worry because no matter what, your mother will always be with you because you will carry her around in your heart.
You know that I would move heaven & earth for you if I could.
Love,
Pamela
Dear Kevin and Brian,
I’m so sorry for your loss. I never met your mom in person but I talked to her many times on the phone and she was always happy and pleasant. May she rest in peace and may God be with her. My prays and thoughts are with you and your family. GOD BLESS
Dear Kevin & Brian,
I am so sorry about the passing of your Mom. She was a special
person. She never failed to send a Christmas card all these years.
I was very happy to know that not only did she have wonderful and devoted sons she was also blessed to have a new grand-daughter.
I have very fond memories of you Mom especially her excitement at Brian’s wedding. Her special relationship with Kevin was a wonderful thing to know.
All of my family, including my late Mother & Father, send our fond condolences to you both. Barbara Johnston Cain
Kevin, we are so sorry to hear of your loss of your dear mother. No one will ever take her place. All our love, Kenny and Lucille Leone
Dear Brian and Kevin,
I was so sorry to hear of the loss of your Mom. It is never easy but it certainly sounds like she was well loved and that she adored her family.
Your time with my family was after I had married (too young!), so we didn’t know each other as well as some of my other siblings, but the LOVE that my Dad had for you boys and your Mom knew no bounds!
May your memories of her be warm and comforting to you in the days and years to come.
Fondly, Debbie Johnston Elston in California
Dear Kevin, Brian and family,
I am so saddened to hear of your mother’s passing. She really was an extraordinary woman and both of you were a tremendous source of pride for her. She always had a story and was ready to listen to one, I enjoyed talking with her on the phone. She was great to listen to and enjoy a good laugh with. She will be missed by all who knew her, I am sorry that I didn’t know how ill she was but you should know that our thoughts and prayers are with you. You should be comforted with all of the wonderful memories of good times together. She loved you all very much.
Love, Mary B. Callahan
We hope your family find peace in the words Jesus spoke to Martha at John 11:21-26.
Jan