Rosemary A. (Reidy) Hipp, 85.WORCESTER Rosemary A. (Reidy) Hipp, aka Vi 85, of Worcester, formerly of Paxton passed away Sun., Aug. 3 in Radius Healthcare. Her husband, Edward D. Hipp, Sr. died in 1998. She leaves two children, Marsha A. Prunier and her husband Fran of Paxton and Edward D. Hipp, Jr. and his wife Alison of Spencer; a brother, James A. Reidy, Jr. and his wife Mary of Leicester; a sister, Dorothy A. Hunt and her husband Martin of Northboro; five grandchildren GRANDCHILDREN, domestic relations. The children of one's children. Sometimes these may claim bequests given in a will to children, though in general they can make no such claim. 6 Co. 16. , Andrew, Kayla and Brianna Prunier and Jessica McGarry and Marshall Hipp. A son, John E. Hipp and a brother, John L. Reidy predeceased her. She was born in Worcester, daughter of James A. Reidy, Sr. and Alice (Hebert) Reidy and graduated from Commerce High School. Rosemary worked in the Food Service Department at Clark University Clark University, at Worcester, Mass.; coeducational; chartered 1887, opened as a graduate school 1889. It was the second graduate school to be formed in the United States. Its undergraduate college (est. 1902) was integrated with the university in 1920. , before retiring. Prior to that she was a secretary at the former Crompton and Knowles Co. She was a member of St. Peters Church and the Post #5 Daughters of the American Legion American Legion, national association of male and female war veterans, founded (1919) in Paris. Membership is open to veterans of World Wars I and II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. Drum Corp. Rosemarys interests were spending time with her grandchildren, crocheting and the great days at the beach. The family would like to extend their sincere thanks to the entire staff, particularly the fourth floor nursing staff at Radius Healthcare and to UMASS Memorial Hospice. The Funeral will be held Thurs. Aug. 7, from CALLAHAN & FAY BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME, 61 Myrtle St. with a Mass at 10 AM in St. Peters Church, 931 Main St. Burial will be in Worcester County Worcester County is the name of several counties in the United States of America:
Noun, pl the times when visitors are allowed to see someone in a hospital or other institution: many prisoners' wives complain about the short visiting hours visiting hours will be held Wed., Aug 6, from 5 to 8 PM at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Radius Healthcare, 110 Providence St., Worcester, 01604 or to UMASS Memorial Hospice, c/o Sr. Pat Foley Pat Foley (born 1954) is an American broadcaster who called games for the National Hockey League's Chicago Blackhawks on television and on the radio for over twenty-five years before parting ways with the team in May 2006. , R.N., 650 Lincoln St., Worcester, 01605. To place an on-line condolence, please visit www.callahanfay.com ART: PHOTO |
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