Barbara Ann Mooney
Barbara Ann Mooney entered into eternal rest on October 16, 2015 at age 79.
She had resided for the past ten years at Linden Ponds in Hingham and was raised in Milton, the daughter of Edward and Mary (Meehan) Mooney. Barbara is survived by her sister Margaret O’Sullivan and her husband Paul of Milton and by her cherished niece Dianne Montefusco of Cohasset and her grandnephew and niece, Matthew and Emma Montefusco. She was predeceased by her nephews Paul and Mark O’Sullivan.
Barbara was a graduate of Massachusetts General Hospital School of Nursing. She earned her B.S. degree at Boston College School of Nursing and her Masters degree in nursingĀ at Catholic University in Washington DC.
She taught for many years at Northern Virginia College School of Nursing and retired as Director of Continuing Education at Walter Reed Army Hospital.
She served as a Captain in the U.S. Air Force Nursing Corp.
Relatives and friends are invited to attend a visitation at Dolan Funeral Service, 460 Granite Avenue, EAST MILTON from 8:30 to 9:30 AM on Tuesday October 20th. Following the visitation, a Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:00 AM at Church of Saint Elizabeth, 350 Reedsdale Road, Milton. Burial services will be private.
Those who wish may donate in Barbara’s memory to Dana Farber Cancer Center, c/o South Shore Hospital Foundation, 55 Fogg Road, Weymouth, MA 02190.
Guestbook Entries
This message is for Margaret – Margaret, I was so sorry to learn of Barbara’s passing. I enjoyed reconnecting with her a few year’s back and doing a lot of reminiscing and enjoyed bumping into her at Linden Ponds. I would love to hear from you. Again, my sympathy to you and your family. Kathy
I said a final goodbye this morning to one of my best friends in Junior High and High School. We played intermural sports together, were active in CYO and shared lots of laughs. She went on to achieve so much in her life.
I remember a week or so after she began Nursing School, she was home and instructed me on how to make a bed properly. I have never made those corners on the sheets that I have not thought of Barbara.
She was a bridesmaid in my wedding. It lasted for 56 years, Barbara. Say hi to Bill when you get there.
Your service was beautiful. My thoughts are with Peggy, Paul, Dianne, Matthew and Emma. You will be missed by all that were lucky enough to have known you.