Patrick J. “Paddy” Nee
Patrick J. “Paddy” Nee of Milton, formerly of County Galway, Ireland passed away November 8, 2013 at age 75. Son of Anne Nee and the late Martin Nee of Rosmuc. Beloved husband of Margaret (McDonough) Nee of 49 years. Loving father of Patrick and wife Patricia Nee of Hanover, Paul and wife SungHee Nee of Hopkinton, Margaret and husband Michael Pellegri of Milton, Eileen and husband Walter Heller of Milton. He was “Dado” to grandchildren Micaela, Christina, Alyssa, and Connor Nee of Hanover, Ashley Nee of Hopkinton, Maggie, Madison, and Mason Pellegri of Milton, and Emma and Wallace Heller of Milton. Also survived by brothers Coleman, Michael, John and Joseph and sisters Mary, Anne, Bridget, Kathleen, Barbara, Nuala and Angela as well as numerous nephews, nieces and friends. Born in Rosmuc, Ireland, Patrick immigrated to Boston as a young man. He served in the US Army during the Kennedy administration. He moved with his growing family to Milton and was a long time parishioner and usher of St. Elizabeth’s Church. He worked for the MBTA and ran a successful real estate business. Paddy’s greatest joys were hearing about his family’s activities and new endeavors. He was always lending his advice, humor and generosity to family and friends. A gifted accordion player, a visit with Paddy always included Irish music, an Irish blessing, and a drink or two. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Elizabeth’s Church, 350 Reedsdale Road, Milton on Tuesday, November 12, at 10 A.M. Relatives and friends kindly invited. Visiting hours will be held in the Dolan-Chapman Funeral Home, 5 Canton Avenue, MILTON VILLAGE, on Monday from 4 to 8 P.M. Interment Milton Cemetery. If desired contributions in Paddy’s memory may be sent to Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund, c/o Team Maggie, 60 Walnut Street, Wellesley, MA 02481.
Guestbook Entries
Dear Peggy, Patrick, Paul, Margaret and Eileen,
Your husband and father was the best “neighbor” anyone could ask for! May his soul rest in peace! My heart breaks for all of you (and your families) in your grief!
Please let me know if there is anything I can do.
Love, peace and prayers,
Vicki
Vicki
I’ll always remember the New Year’s Day when I needed a friend. You left your family party to give my family an apartment. You were a Friend INDEED! The nights we spent speaking Gaelic in the Quincy MBTA garage. Play a tune on the accordian for me up there. Up ROSMUC! Tony, Eileen, Molly and Sean Connolly.
Peggy agus a clann,
Ní maith linn bhur dtrioblóid, we sympathise most sincerely with you in your sad bereavement.
Ag cuimhniú oraibh, Máíre agus Breandán
Dear Patrick, Patti, Micaela, Christina,Alyssa and Connor,
I am so sorry for the loss of your wonderful Dad and Grandfather. What a privilege it was to know such an incredible man. He surely will be missed by so many. Sending you love and prayers during this sad time. Much Sympathy, Susie Henderson