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Ann Marie Coyle

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Ann Marie Coyle

Birth
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
15 Apr 2006 (aged 55–56)
Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Abington, Plymouth County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Veteran's Lot
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Ann Marie (McCarthy) Coyle, 56, resident of Abington for 30 years, passed away suddenly on Saturday, April 15, 2006. Loving wife of David Coyle Jr. of Abington; loving mother of Sean Coyle of Rockland; loving daughter of Honora (Duffy) McCarthy of Whitman and the late Ralph McCarthy; loving sister of Michael McCarthy of New Hampshire, Cathy Lukas of Hingham, Joan Glass of Holbrook, Paul McCarthy of Lowell, and the late Noreen Simon. Also, survived by many nieces and nephews.

Born in Boston, she grew up in Whitman, was a graduate of Whitman-Hanson High School, Massasoit Community College and Suffolk University.

Mrs. Coyle worked for the Brockton School Department and the City of Brockton as a computer education specialist. Also at one time she taught computers part-time at Whitman Hanson. She was a Eucharist Minister at St. Bridget's Church, treasurer of the Abington Citizen's Scholarship Foundation, and taught Merit Badges for Boy Scouts Troop 41 and was the troop Chaplin.


Interment was held at Mt. Vernon Cemetery in Abington.

In lieu of flowers, remembrance donations may be made: In Memory of Ann Marie Coyle, Abington Citizens Scholarship Foundation, 500 Gliniewicz Way, Abington, MA 02351 or St. Vincent de Paul, 455 Plymouth Street, Abington, MA 02351.
Ann Marie (McCarthy) Coyle, 56, resident of Abington for 30 years, passed away suddenly on Saturday, April 15, 2006. Loving wife of David Coyle Jr. of Abington; loving mother of Sean Coyle of Rockland; loving daughter of Honora (Duffy) McCarthy of Whitman and the late Ralph McCarthy; loving sister of Michael McCarthy of New Hampshire, Cathy Lukas of Hingham, Joan Glass of Holbrook, Paul McCarthy of Lowell, and the late Noreen Simon. Also, survived by many nieces and nephews.

Born in Boston, she grew up in Whitman, was a graduate of Whitman-Hanson High School, Massasoit Community College and Suffolk University.

Mrs. Coyle worked for the Brockton School Department and the City of Brockton as a computer education specialist. Also at one time she taught computers part-time at Whitman Hanson. She was a Eucharist Minister at St. Bridget's Church, treasurer of the Abington Citizen's Scholarship Foundation, and taught Merit Badges for Boy Scouts Troop 41 and was the troop Chaplin.


Interment was held at Mt. Vernon Cemetery in Abington.

In lieu of flowers, remembrance donations may be made: In Memory of Ann Marie Coyle, Abington Citizens Scholarship Foundation, 500 Gliniewicz Way, Abington, MA 02351 or St. Vincent de Paul, 455 Plymouth Street, Abington, MA 02351.

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