Mary A. Cormican
Mary A. Cormican (Haverty) of Mattapan died peacefully on December 29, 2017. Beloved wife of the late Francis C. Cormican. Loving mother of John F. Cormican and his wife Paula of Shelburne, Mary Horan and her husband David of Bristol, CT, and Anne Donovan and her husband William of Bedford, NH. Sister of Catherine “Buba” Desmond of Weymouth. Cherished Nana of Molly, Eileen, John Christopher and Maura Anne. Also survived by her nieces and nephews.
Mary was born and raised in Boston. She was a Secretary for many years at B & M Railroad and Saint Gregory High School before retiring. Mary enjoyed singing Irish music and dancing Irish step with her sister “Buba” at family gatherings, she was very proud of her Irish heritage. Mary was a devoted Catholic and tuned into Catholic TV on a regular basis. Most of all Mary loved her family and spending time with them whether it be traveling with them or just a visit. She will be missed by all who knew and loved her.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend a Mass of Christian Burial on FRIDAY JANUARY 5, 2018 AT 11:00AM in Saint Gregory Church, Dorchester. Visiting hours 4-7 PM Wednesday January 3, 2018 in the Dolan Funeral Home, 1140 Washington Street, DORCHESTER LOWER MILLS. Interment in Milton Cemetery, Milton.
Guestbook Entries
To John and Family: Our Sincere Sympathies.
Dear John and Family,
I was saddened to see the notice about your mother. I extend to you my prayerful condolences. May God grant her a peaceful rest and grant you all His loving comfort and assurances of hope that she is at peace now with God, your Dad and other family members.
Things will not be the same on Clearwater without you Mary. You will sincerely and truly truly be missed.
All of you are in my prayers and I will be with you in spirit as you
honor your dear Mom on Wednesday & Thursday. She was a kind
and loving servant of the Lord. May she rest in peace with dear
Frank and the all the Haverty/Cormican families who are with the Lord in heaven. With love and many prayers for all of you, Susan F. from S.W. Florida
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Thank you all so much for your beautiful words
So sorry to hear of Mary’s passing. My condolences to all of you. I have such fond memories of Mary singing (O Danny Boy) in the living room on Sunday evenings after having dinner with Mum and Dad at her favorite place – Finnians. She was such a sweet person who had a way of making me feel special. She will be missed. Rest in peace dear Godmother.
Love from Marianne and family