Teresa F. Broderick
Teresa F. Broderick, died at Hancock Park, Quincy, Tuesday January 10, 2017.
Daughter of the late Thomas and Bridget (Larner) Broderick. Sister of the late Mary M. Broderick, James Broderick, Lawrence Broderick, Francis Broderick, Louise G. Ouellette, Eileen Colbert and Patricia Hayes. Teresa is survived by many nieces, nephews, grandnieces and grandnephews.
Teresa was born in Boston and lived in Mattapan for many years. She became a nun with the Sisters of Notre Dame and Attended Emmanuel College. She was a dedicated teacher at Saint Ann’s School in Wollaston for over 35 years where she was affectionately known as “Miss B”.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Gregory Church, Dorchester, Saturday January 14 at 10:00 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE, Friday 4-7 PM. Interment New Calvary Cemetery.
Guestbook Entries
The Killeens will miss Teresa’s joyous personality, impish sense of humor, and unyielding love of family and friends.
Dear family of Miss Theresa Broderick we at St Anns Community and School thank her for the devotion,care,nurturing of every child at St Anns school that were blessed to have her as their teacher,friend, and was like a family member to all of us she will be missed terribly but never forgotten. GOD bless her she is our Angel now
The Nolan family sends our deepest condolences to Teresa’s family. For many years, we were next-door neighbors to Mrs. Broderick, Mary and Teresa. They were the sweetest women and we have many wonderful memories from our years on Duxbury Road. Teresa was a very kind woman and will be remembered by all the Nolan ‘children’.
Tim, Judy, Nancy, Janet, Claire, Marilyn & Margaret
Miss B was a favorite teacher of our 3 children. We have many fond memories of her. The kids loved seeing who the king and queen would be. I remember her BIG 3rd grade multiplication table test. She will be missed by many students and parents. She was a sweet lady.
Rest in Peace. St Ann school lives on in the hearts of many.
Love, Bill, Jeannie, Katie, Billy and Kerry Hanlon XO