Jeanne M. McLaughlin
Jeanne M. McLaughlin, age 60, of Saco, Maine, formerly of Quincy, MA, passed away September 12th, 2020.
Jeanne was born in Boston to the late John F. McLaughlin and Barbara J. McLaughlin. Growing up in Squantum, Jeanne never lost her love for living near the ocean. Jeanne greatly enjoyed gardening, cooking, and spending time with her beloved dogs. An avid animal lover, it was fitting that the work she was doing as part of a team at IDEXX contributed to the health and well-being of millions of dogs and cats.
Survived by daughter, Cassie Petersen, and siblings, Joan McLaughlin, Paul McLaughlin, and John McLaughlin Jr. Also survived by nieces and nephews, Paul, Michael, Ava, and Jessie, grandson, Riley, and her most loved dogs, Ollie and Penny.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in Saint Agatha Church, 432 Adams Street, Milton, Thursday September 17 at 10:30 AM. Relatives and friends invited. Visiting hours at Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON SQUARE, Wednesday 4-6 PM. Interment Pine Hill Cemetery, Quincy.
To view Jeanne’s tribute video, please click on the link below.
https://www.tributeslides.com/tributes/show/XSZ2N8W6NQFPWS3K
Guestbook Entries
Cassie, Joan, Paul, & Johnny
I am so sorry to learn of Jeanne’s death. When she was living in NH, she visited me. It was fun for both of us to catch up on the happenings in our lives. I did email her in ME and she seemed very happy there.
When Jeanne was young, I babysat her and have fond memories of bringing her in to visit Santa.
Certainly, her life was much too short, but we believe in eternal life–our goal–and Jeanne is now in the arms of the Lord and reunited with her loved ones.
My prayers for all.
Marie Gallivan Fox
I worked with Jeanne but we were friends more than coworkers. I always enjoyed my time with her. We would grab a cup of coffee at work and next thing you knew, we had been talking for 45 minutes. We always had the best conversations over a cup of coffee or tea. She was so witty – she made me smile and laugh all the time. Gosh, I will miss her so much when we finally return to the office. You just never know when the last time you see someone will really be the last time. I will miss you dear Jeanne. Blessings to her family. May your memories carry you through this extremely difficult time.
All my best,
Karen
Iam still in shock hearing this news. Rest Easy cousin.
Cassie, Joan, Paul, and Johnny,
I met Jeanie by accident when we both lived in Florida, we grew to be great friends. We both had a love for our dogs, She and I spoke often after we each returned to our home areas. My heart goes out to you all and may the Lord comfort you during this difficult time. I’ll miss her laugh and the conversations we shared. Loved her dearly may she Rest In Peace.
Jeanne was one of kind: a force of nature, a good one. I will miss her, never forger her.
My love and sympathy to the family.
Love,
Monica
Cassie, I am sure you don’t remember me, but I was your babysitter for a while. I am so sorry to hear about your mom’s passing. Hold onto to the good memories, feel the sadness, but stay strong.
Dear McLaughlin Family,
I am deeply saddened by the news of Jeanne’s passing.My thoughts
and prayers are with you and your families.May she rest in peace.🙏
Joan & Family,
My prayers to the entire McLaughlin family during this difficult time.
Claire O’Neil Makrinikolas
Joan, Cassie and family. Heartbroken to hear of Jeanne’s passing. Such a fun, spontaneous, kind soul. We had a lot of fun growing up. Making memories around town, her visit to Florida and our trip to Philly to see the Stones. Great memories I’ll cherish all the more. My brothers and I send our deepest condolences on your loss. RIP my friend.
Our deepest sympathies to Jeanne’s family members, May Jeanne rest in peace. Nancy and Richard Buckley
To the McLaughlin Family
Very sorry to hear of your loss – my deepest sympathy
Growing up in Squantum Jeanne was Paul’s “little” sister to me
Joan, Paul and John
I am very sad to hear this news. Jeannie was a lifelong friend and part of the old Shoreham Street “Family” I have many great memories of our days growing up in Squantum. I met up with her when she was down here in Boca a few years back and she joined the McInnis family for Thanksgiving which was a great day of reminiscing about the old days. I will never forget her helping me with a speech I had to deliver as President of Gold Coast Builders Association she organized me better than a White House speech writer! My thoughts and prayers are with the McLaughlin Family during this tough time.
Alley McInnis
Boynton Beach, Florida
Dear McLaughlin Family,
I’m so sorry to learn of Jeanne’s passing. I attended high school with Jeanne. I had not seen her much since then although I saw her quite a bit In school and occasionally out. She truly always had a great big smile on her face every time! She was very social and friendly to everyone. I will always remember her laugh and smiling face.
My Sincerest Sympathy,
Linda Conant (Hicks)
I am very sorry to hear of Jeanne’s passing. I know she will be missed very much by everyone who knew her. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Dan Sullivan