Anne L. "Nancy" (Hurley) Quinn of Sarasota, FL, formerly of Winchester, MA, passed away peacefully at Sarasota Memorial Hospital on July 3, 2019. She is survived by her beloved husband of 64 happy years, E. Leigh Quinn, Sr., and her 6 children, E. Leigh Quinn, Jr. (Renee), Karen Q. Regan (Michael), Julie Q. Mathisen (Doug), Peter C. Quinn, Marion Q. McElwee (Brian), David H. Quinn (Ana Anderson), affectionately known as Nan to her cherished 18 grandchildren and stepgrandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents, Marion L. (Conley) and former MA Governor Charles F. Hurley, her sisters, Sarah "Sally" Hurley, Marion "Betty" O'Connor, Ellen S. Murphy, and her brother, Charles F. Hurley, Jr. (Dorothea).
Nancy was class president, captain of the basketball team and a graduate of Jeanne d'Arc Academy (1949), before matriculating in and graduating from Newton College of the Sacred Heart (1953), where she again captained the basketball team. She worked in real estate before teaching High School, then stepped into roles as a (former) Trustee at Holderness School (NH), and (former) board member at St. Mary's Catholic School in Winchester. Nancy was a volunteer for many causes. Nancy loved being involved with her family and thoroughly enjoyed sailing with them in the waters off southern MA, and skiing the slopes at Mittersill, NH. When she settled more into retirement, she enjoyed knitting with her Knit Wit pals. She will be greatly missed for her wonderful smile, sharp wit, grace, dignity, and warm relationships.
Burial: Winchester's Wildwood Cemetery.
Published in the Boston Globe September 8, 2019.
Anne L. "Nancy" (Hurley) Quinn of Sarasota, FL, formerly of Winchester, MA, passed away peacefully at Sarasota Memorial Hospital on July 3, 2019. She is survived by her beloved husband of 64 happy years, E. Leigh Quinn, Sr., and her 6 children, E. Leigh Quinn, Jr. (Renee), Karen Q. Regan (Michael), Julie Q. Mathisen (Doug), Peter C. Quinn, Marion Q. McElwee (Brian), David H. Quinn (Ana Anderson), affectionately known as Nan to her cherished 18 grandchildren and stepgrandchildren and 7 great-grandchildren and step-grandchildren.
She was predeceased by her parents, Marion L. (Conley) and former MA Governor Charles F. Hurley, her sisters, Sarah "Sally" Hurley, Marion "Betty" O'Connor, Ellen S. Murphy, and her brother, Charles F. Hurley, Jr. (Dorothea).
Nancy was class president, captain of the basketball team and a graduate of Jeanne d'Arc Academy (1949), before matriculating in and graduating from Newton College of the Sacred Heart (1953), where she again captained the basketball team. She worked in real estate before teaching High School, then stepped into roles as a (former) Trustee at Holderness School (NH), and (former) board member at St. Mary's Catholic School in Winchester. Nancy was a volunteer for many causes. Nancy loved being involved with her family and thoroughly enjoyed sailing with them in the waters off southern MA, and skiing the slopes at Mittersill, NH. When she settled more into retirement, she enjoyed knitting with her Knit Wit pals. She will be greatly missed for her wonderful smile, sharp wit, grace, dignity, and warm relationships.
Burial: Winchester's Wildwood Cemetery.
Published in the Boston Globe September 8, 2019.
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