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Kathleen B. <I>O'Sullivan</I> Armstrong

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Kathleen B. O'Sullivan Armstrong

Birth
Rhode, County Offaly, Ireland
Death
12 Apr 2021 (aged 89)
Dedham, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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KATHLEEN B. ARMSTRONG
AGE 89 YEARS

Kathleen B. (O'Sullivan) of Quincy, formerly of Braintree and Rhode, Co. Offaly, Ireland, died peacefully on April 12, 2021 at NewBridge on the Charles, Dedham. Beloved spouse of the late Daniel Colm Armstrong, M.D. Devoted mother of Daniel F. Armstrong of South Boston of Scituate, Patrick K. Armstrong of Paris, Una M. Armstrong of Scituate, Colm M. Armstrong of Foxborough, Mary Armstrong of Quincy and Catharina Armstrong, M.D. of Newton. Loving grandmother of 11. Also survived by Children's spouses, many loving nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Kathleen graduated from Loreto College Secondary School in Ireland. She went on to train as a nurse and midwife at the Mater Misericordiae and the Rotunda Hospitals in Dublin, where she met her husband Colm Armstrong. At the age of 25, Kathleen immigrated to the United States and subsequently made Boston her home. Colm arrived shortly after Kathleen and they were married in 1956. Colm and Kathleen returned to Ireland settling briefly in Mullingar where their first child Danny was born. They returned to the United States where they purchased 133 Park St the former rectory of St Thomas Moore Church in Braintree, where they raised their six children.

Kathleen completed her undergraduate degree at Emmanuel College in Boston and earned her master's degree in psychiatric nursing from Assumption University in Worcester. Kathleen was a registered nurse who dedicated herself to caring for others. Her rewarding career in nursing spanned the cycle; of life from midwifery to geriatric nursing. Kathleen retired in 1995 after almost 40 years of compassionate service.

Arrangements: Keohane Funeral Home.
Funeral Mass: Divine Mercy Parish in Sacred Heart Church, Quincy.
Interment: Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy.

Obituary provided by KEOHANE FUNERAL HOME.
Published in Boston Globe from Apr. 15 to Apr. 19, 2021.
KATHLEEN B. ARMSTRONG
AGE 89 YEARS

Kathleen B. (O'Sullivan) of Quincy, formerly of Braintree and Rhode, Co. Offaly, Ireland, died peacefully on April 12, 2021 at NewBridge on the Charles, Dedham. Beloved spouse of the late Daniel Colm Armstrong, M.D. Devoted mother of Daniel F. Armstrong of South Boston of Scituate, Patrick K. Armstrong of Paris, Una M. Armstrong of Scituate, Colm M. Armstrong of Foxborough, Mary Armstrong of Quincy and Catharina Armstrong, M.D. of Newton. Loving grandmother of 11. Also survived by Children's spouses, many loving nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

Kathleen graduated from Loreto College Secondary School in Ireland. She went on to train as a nurse and midwife at the Mater Misericordiae and the Rotunda Hospitals in Dublin, where she met her husband Colm Armstrong. At the age of 25, Kathleen immigrated to the United States and subsequently made Boston her home. Colm arrived shortly after Kathleen and they were married in 1956. Colm and Kathleen returned to Ireland settling briefly in Mullingar where their first child Danny was born. They returned to the United States where they purchased 133 Park St the former rectory of St Thomas Moore Church in Braintree, where they raised their six children.

Kathleen completed her undergraduate degree at Emmanuel College in Boston and earned her master's degree in psychiatric nursing from Assumption University in Worcester. Kathleen was a registered nurse who dedicated herself to caring for others. Her rewarding career in nursing spanned the cycle; of life from midwifery to geriatric nursing. Kathleen retired in 1995 after almost 40 years of compassionate service.

Arrangements: Keohane Funeral Home.
Funeral Mass: Divine Mercy Parish in Sacred Heart Church, Quincy.
Interment: Mt. Wollaston Cemetery, Quincy.

Obituary provided by KEOHANE FUNERAL HOME.
Published in Boston Globe from Apr. 15 to Apr. 19, 2021.


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