Leo F. Mooney
Leo F. Mooney, of Avon, formerly of Dorchester, age 85, October 28, 2016.
Beloved husband of the late Kathryn T. (McDonough) Mooney. Loving father of Leo F. Mooney of Stoughton, Paul M. Mooney and his wife Sandra of Randolph, Eileen M. Mooney of Dorchester and Kevin P. Mooney of Avon. Brother of Claudia Woolf of Hyde Park, and the late Arthur and Charles Mooney. Leo is also survived by 6 grandchildren and many nieces and nephews.
Family and friends invited to attend visitation on Wednesday 3:00 – 7:00 PM at Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington Street, DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Elizabeth’s Church, Milton Thursday November 3rd at 10:00 AM. Interment Massachusetts National Cemetery, Bourne at 12:45 PM.
Leo was a U.S. Army Veteran, Korean Conflict, retired N.E. Telephone Co and Verizon NT & T. with 41 years of service, a member of the Knights of Columbus Dorchester, Council 107 for over 50 years, Eucharistic Minister 10 years at St. Elizabeth’s Church, Milton and Milton Hospital.
In lieu of flowers the family would like donations in Leo’s memory to be made to Brockton Visiting Nurse’s Assoc. 500 Belmont Street Suite 200 Brockton, MA 02301-4985.
Guestbook Entries
Eileen and your brothers. I’m so sorry to hear about Dad. I knew him a long time. He was a wonderful man. He is finally at peace and living the dream with Mom. My heart breaks for you. Love to you all.
Dotty Willett
Kevin and family so sorry to hear of your dad’s passing. He fought a long battle and is now at peace. We are with you at this difficult time. He is in our thoughts and prayers and may he rest in peace.
A Catholic Gentleman.
Kevin – I am so sorry for your loss. I hope that good memories will comfort you and Nancy while you grieve this loss. Sincerely – Paula
Paul and Sandy, my sincere condolences to you and your family. May all of you be wrapped in God’s loving embrace throughout this difficult time. My prayers are with you and your family. You have another Angel in Heaven watching over you, with love.
The staff and volunteers always enjoyed seeing and chatting with Leo when he arrived at Milton Hospital, before he went up to bring the Eucharist to patients. Leo’s visits with our Catholic patients were such a blessing. He was a deeply spiritual person and much loved here. We miss him and are so very sorry for your loss.