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Mary Hurley Masi

October 12, 1928 ~ June 4, 2017 (age 88) 88 Years Old
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Message from Cindy Crawford
June 12, 2017 8:01 PM

To Jeff and His family. I am so sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences to all of you. From reading her obituary I learned see was a Woman of my talents.
I know she will be missed by her family and friends.
Message from Tony and Jeanne Morascini
June 9, 2017 3:14 PM

To Ugo and family,
Mary and I were classmates in Windham High School, Class of 1946. We were part of a small, fun and modest click: Mary, Gerry Foote, Bessie Yonclas, Carmen Lavoie, Eleanor Fancher.(Mary's cousin) and me, Jeanne. We did everything together, even spent a few weekends in NYC going to the theater. Mary was always lots of fun with her quick wit. Over the many years, the Class of "46 had several reunions and the reunion committee always met at Mary and your house. If not for a faithful few, spurred on by Mary, there would not have been reunions.
As young mothers, Mary and I were charter members of St. Joseph's Mirror of Justice Mothers' Circle where we discussed so many common issues with our children. There were 12 of us who supported and loved each other.
Our family lived in Morocco for two years and later, in Brussels, Belgium for three years. We would see you and Mary only occasionally as we were all busy raising our kids (six for us) and working to keep afloat in a modest life style.
I will always remember the bond that we shared that was so filled with great memories, laughter, caring and a sense of belonging.
May Mary always live on in your hearts as you all remember wonderful times shared together. We send you our sympathy and prayers as you cope with this tremendous loss. Tony and Jeanne
Message from Angela Dickau
June 8, 2017 8:39 PM

I don't even know how to fully express how wonderful Mary Masi was because her presence in my life has always stuck in my mind as this larger-than-life vision of kindness and humor, of warmth and patience. It was the sum of all of that, that just made her who she was. She had a glow about her that I still remember.

I grew-up with her when I attended Sweeney School as a little girl and grew-up with her wonderful grand-daughter Amy, as well and I still remember those special days playing (more like clunking!) on an old piano in her garden house in the back yard.

Amy and I would go inside and watch movies and talk about everything and occasionally, we'd share our 11 and 12-year old wisdom with her and she'd laugh at it (because there's nothing else that could be done about that), with her pressed smile and wonderful laugh that sounded like a muffled tinkling of bells. Then she'd offer ideas and somehow get us thinking we were the ones that came up with them.

I loved her very much and she will always be in the warmest places in my heart. I will miss you, Mrs. Masi. So much. Thank you. May God grant you the peaceful journey home that you earned long ago.
Message from Joel Lucas
June 7, 2017 2:52 PM

Joanne/Jeff/Jenn/Amy/Ugo:

I'm so sorry to hear about Your loss. I'd have fond memoriews of Mary and will always remember how helpful and generous she was with you guys over the years. It's so so sad it was her time to go. See you next week.
Joel
Message from Shelly Korba Burelle
June 6, 2017 7:30 PM

I did not have the pleasure of meeting Mrs. Masi but I adore her daughter, Joanne. It sounds like she lived a wonderfully full life. My condolences to the family. May she Rest In Peace. 💕🌹
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